just thought id say! especially when you dont have every right tool. worked on it for 6 hours and the front still isnt done. got the worst of it out of the way though. at least the rear will be a breeze!

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One of the reasons I decided not to lift.
5 Years ago, I started my lift after work at 5pm and drove it home drove it home by 11:30pm. It still needed an alignment, but it was all together. With the right tools, and a hoist...its pretty simple actually.
Koty,
What is the hardest part? I am planning to do mine (my kit has been sitting since June).
Rivets kinda suck but a good grinder makes short work of them, that is if u can get the grinder on the rivets. Other than that rust sucks a bit and the nut holding the coil spring if it is rusty it is a mother.![]()
i usually disassemble the front axle and put the beams up separately. Much easier that way and you get the regrease the bearings and everything since your in their.
Rust and any Rivited parts are the worst unless you have the proper tools, then it isn't too bad. An Oxy-propane or Oxy-actelyne torch and an air chisel makes things a lot easier (impact gun helps too) even if you don't have a 2-post lift at your disposal.Koty,
What is the hardest part? I am planning to do mine (my kit has been sitting since June).