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Old 02-28-2005, 01:19 PM   #1
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My buisy weekend

Well I got the lift on my burb this weekend. I put a 6 inch on it along with the 3/4 ton axles that I rebuilt with disc brakes all around. The only thing I need to do is get a steering stablizer and get the sway bar hooked up. The tires are 33 inches for now, they were just the only 8 lug wheels I had and I am planning on going with at least 36-38 inch this spring.
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Old 02-28-2005, 01:22 PM   #2
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Old 02-28-2005, 01:31 PM   #3
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Are all those blockes under your leafs safe? I'm not picking on you, just asking. It seams like it could fold right over with any force. It looks good though.

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Old 02-28-2005, 07:54 PM   #4
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I wish I had some jack stands like the ones in your first post.
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Old 02-28-2005, 08:37 PM   #5
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looks great man. i'll be doing a similar swap in the next couple weeks.

couple questions, first where did you get those jackstands? those things are sweet. and also, on the rear breaklines did you find a bracket to secure the other end of the rubber line to the axle and then weld it on the axle tube? i'm looking for a little bracket like i have seen others use but i dont' know what to get it off of
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Old 03-01-2005, 12:05 AM   #6
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looks great man. i'll be doing a similar swap in the next couple weeks.

couple questions, first where did you get those jackstands?I made the stands at work, they adjust to 4 different heights at 3 inches at a time. They are sweet and very handy. those things are sweet. and also, on the rear breaklines did you find a bracket to secure the other end of the rubber line to the axle and then weld it on the axle tube? I havent yet but I am planning on doing so soon, I still have a few things to do in order to have the lift completed.i'm looking for a little bracket like i have seen others use but i dont' know what to get it off of
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Old 03-01-2005, 01:01 AM   #7
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Are all those blockes under your leafs safe? I'm not picking on you, just asking. It seams like it could fold right over with any force. It looks good though.
No that is definataly not safe. Witha little axlewrap, you'll spit those right out. I would suggest looking into a shackle flip for the rear and only running the 2"blocks.
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Old 03-01-2005, 05:37 PM   #8
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Iv'e been running mine with 4" blocks in the rear and no trouble at all.
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Old 03-01-2005, 05:51 PM   #9
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Randy if you will notice he has 2...2" blocks.. other than that... looks sweet..
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Old 03-01-2005, 06:05 PM   #10
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So would a shackle kit raise the rear? Wouldnt it be better than blocks? Ive never really messed with any of these things yet.
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Old 03-01-2005, 06:13 PM   #11
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yes a shackle flip can raise the rear about 4", ORD offers 2.5" and 4" lift brackets.. and yes it is much better than blocks..you can use your stock springs (unless you want more than 4" lift) so you can keep a softer ride and some flex...
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Old 03-02-2005, 12:15 AM   #12
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Randy if you will notice he has 2...2" blocks.. other than that... looks sweet..
There are not 2 2" blocks in there. They are 1 4" block. The pic just makes it look that way. I would never stack blocks up to get more lift. I have had 4" blocks in my truck for almost 2 years now and never had a problem yet. I will be looking into a shackle flip in the future.
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Old 03-02-2005, 03:52 AM   #13
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There are not 2 2" blocks in there. They are 1 4" block. The pic just makes it look that way. I would never stack blocks up to get more lift. I have had 4" blocks in my truck for almost 2 years now and never had a problem yet. I will be looking into a shackle flip in the future.
Nothing wrong with blocks. I ran them for a few years also with no problems. It just looks like they were stacked. And that would be


The shackle flip is more expensive but a better alternative then the blocks. You won't get the axle wrap as you would with the blocks.

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There are not 2 2" blocks in there. They are 1 4" block.
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