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Almost done building my bobber and I had some questions about the rear axle lift blocks for the M105 suspension bolted to the frame.
First, I'm sure aluminum is a no-go with the weight we're dealing with, but is cast iron ok? It doesn't need to be billet steel or cast steel?
In particular, are these ok: http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Comp-Lift...411063204&sr=1-8&keywords=pro+comp+lift+block
This is more personal preference, but should I make the truck level or a little higher in the back? I will measure for the lift block with the bed sitting on it but when I add the bed sides, cargo cover, fuel cans, pioneer tools, and maybe a spare tire to the bed I don't want the back to sit lower than the front. Should I sit the bed on, measure, then add a half inch, or...?
Thanks for input.
First, I'm sure aluminum is a no-go with the weight we're dealing with, but is cast iron ok? It doesn't need to be billet steel or cast steel?
In particular, are these ok: http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Comp-Lift...411063204&sr=1-8&keywords=pro+comp+lift+block
This is more personal preference, but should I make the truck level or a little higher in the back? I will measure for the lift block with the bed sitting on it but when I add the bed sides, cargo cover, fuel cans, pioneer tools, and maybe a spare tire to the bed I don't want the back to sit lower than the front. Should I sit the bed on, measure, then add a half inch, or...?
Thanks for input.