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Aren't you concerned about how high up your hardlines will be above your axle, or will you 90* out of the softline to bring the lines back down? I can also count on one hand how many times I've removed my leaves, but the thought of opening up brake lines to remove them doesn't appeal to me. With...
I still have all my stock mounts on my axle, I will volunteer my rig for your 4 link if we can work something out. Since I am in Yakima it would be easy. I am running the 4.5" rc lift with Drop brackets now and am ready for a change.
Did your axle sleeve install just slide right in, or was there still some force involved to get them all the way in? Are they are just plug welded in a few spots as well as welded at the "C"?
It's hard to tell from an ebay pic, but those arms look well built. That being said, if you already have drop brackets why not install them? I see your sig say 5" lift, I have 4.5" coils and I installed drop brackets. I am very pleased with the ride and also the performance off road, I'll...
True, travel out back isn't a whole lot, but I've got more than enough travel up front and I like how low and stable my rig is. Too each, their own. It works for me.
Who said it hasn't. My rear sags like I got two fat chicks in it, I'll eventually do something with the rear. But like I posted above, I bumpstopped accordingly and I don't rub.
I run 35's on 4.5" RC lift. Bumpstop it accordingly and you'll be ok. I installed the RC drop brackets which gave me some much needed down travel since my uptravel is hindered by my bumpstops. Just my .o2 cents