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Starting my 4in skyjacker class II


86_LX

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Mooresville, NC
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The lift came in yesterday so im heading out in 30* weather to put it on. I got the kit with 6in skyjacker leafs so I can get rid of the factory blocks. Ill post pics up when it done. Im doing ball joints, u-joints, steering links, new brakes. Should I put the beam in the 4in or 6in hole, Ive heard that its easier for an alignment to have a 4in spring in the 6in hole
 
good luck....take lots of Hot Chocolate breaks :D

and post pics when ya done :icon_thumby:

l8r, John
 
haha.....try 10* weather. My axle rebuild has taken alittle longer due to the amount of breaks needed, not to mention the several inches of snow I have to lay on to get under the truck.

As far as the pivot bracket hole, you have it backwards. Use the top one (4 inch hole). You'll never get it aligned in the 6" hole. Hell, I have a 6" kit and still had negative camber in the 4" hole.
 
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