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Re: one more suspension forward to digest please last time i swearthanx
Jeremy Jones wrote:
>
> ok I have made the following decision based on cost and my own knowledge and my
> lack of a welder.
>
> 3 inch performance accessories body lift $95.00
> 4 inch lift kit includes shocks, poly bushings, springs, and u-bolts made by triangle
> $560 for the kit
> rough/tuff country steering stablizers $39.00
Do you really think you need this? I don't have a stabilizer..
>
> my questions?
> 1. with the 4 inch lift am I going to need a new front driveshaft?
"No" you *shouldn't* need a new front driveshaft. YMMV, but most folks
don't opt for a new driveshaft for a 4" lift.
> 2. should i knock the 3 inch down to 2 for saftey/performance issues?
Sounds like a plan. I don't think the 3" is entirely necessary,
either. I assume your body mounts are in good shape...
> 3. should all this be able to be installed by your avergae joe without a welder?
Yep! Make sure you have a propane torch and a hacksaw.. it might take a
while to get the frame side of the shackle bushings out. Air chisels
help. I'm sure oxy-acetelyne makes short work of it.
Impact wrench (electric if you lack a compressor) would make things
oh-so-much easier, too.
The spring lift job isn't too bad.. just turning wrenches. The bolts
will most likely be rusted to the 25yr old bushings.. have a breaker bar
handy to break the bolts off.. and/or cutting wheels would be a good
idea. Maybe you'll get lucky..
Body mounts - they might be even more fun depending on rust.
I'd suggest doing the spring lift one weekend and the body lift
another. Each are doable one weekend at a time..
-Tom Mandera, Helena MT
http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/scout
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