09-25-2013, 10:41 PM | #1 |
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4 inch lift question
I Just got a 4 inch lift for my 1985 gmc high sierra stepside. I got a transfer case drop, Should I use it? is it needed? and if any of yall have experience with putting one on, how hard is it?
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not hard at all, but i really don't think you need it with 4". my k5 (pretty much the same w.base) had a 4" with no mods to anything except a steering arm.
my k30 crew has a 8" lift & i dropped the case 1" for my shaft angles (front mainly) |
09-26-2013, 12:42 AM | #3 |
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I never used one on my 72, but the 85 may need it, not sure. I'd probably install the lift springs first and check out the drive line angle, if its not too extreme and you don't get any vibrations i'd consider running without it.
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09-26-2013, 03:25 AM | #4 |
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I too doubt you'll need to drop the transfer case.
If you have a tape measure, angle finder and a flat patch of concrete then you can figure out if you'll need it or not. Posted via Mobile Device
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If you plan on wheeling this truck you might consider putting it in. When that rear starts drooping off a good angle you may wish you had that drop on the case. Especially when your 6 miles deep in the Rubicon and bust a rear "u" joint. Ask me how I know... This extra time on the trail gives you a chance to ponder the things you should have done-Take in some fishing-a little hiking- and waiting for someone to come along with some tools and a spare joint for their truck that they will spare for you.
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I'm not sure on the t-case drop as thats a different animal then my 72 has.
However, I will say the drop steering arm is the best 100bux I have spent on mine.
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Be aware that if you drop the transfer case that the angles of your yoke will change and depending on your driveshaft setup you may need to adjust the angle of your axle yoke.
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That does make a huge difference...but they are not fun to remove. Unless you're as lucky as I am and changed it in 15 minutes.
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That's why it's included. When he lifts the truck the angles will increase. The drop will help that a bit. There are usually some shims for this in the kit as well to lessen the axle angles. I don't suggest you use them on the front axle though as it would change steering geometry.
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never thought of that, I could just see what my angles are before and then after the lift an then decide to drop it.... DO any of yall know if i can install the t case drop with out disconnecting the drive shafts?????
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Yeah I also got the drop steering and a adjustable drag link, along with a new HD steering stabilizer.
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i would occasionally sky the tires on my k5 & never had a problem, no t-case drop. you really shouldn't need it. if you are going to wheel it good, i would just get a longer, hi angle slip yoke for the front shaft, much easier, depending on your t-case, there's a good chance you will have to trim around your shifter.
after i dropped my case i pretty much lost 4lo unless i jammed my foot against it, ended up doing the trim & fill. at 6 or 8 inches of lift, then you should start thinking about one my truck is an '85 too |
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I have the t-case drop about 2" and a front AND rear double cardan joints in the drive shafts and also removed the rear perches and clocked the rear end to point right at the t-case output and longer slip-joints in the shafts. A little custom but I used to do some extreme wheeling. It's a working truck now but haven't had a joint fail in over a decade and it's still tight. Even totaled the Blazer and dumped this whole setup in my SWB. Still good. Thank You Tom Woods!
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Before and after picture. Rough Country 4 inch lift, 33/12.5/15s
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Nice!
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THANKS!!!! I'm really lovin the new look and ride. I just think these stepsides look pretty sharp.
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thats a good looking truck!
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