Daystar made my lift install even easier.....
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However, word of caution to those doing this kit.... check all your brake lines, wires, etc. I feel some other modifications are needed besides just throwing in the spacers, and calling it done. just my.02
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I put in my 1 3/4" daystar spacers this afternoon actually.
We are running 1.5" spidertrax adapter/spacers (to 5 on 4.5) and mickey thompson 16x8 streetlock rims with 285/75r16's.
The truck looks much better with this lift on it.
It looked like a lowrider before.
Just curious if you think I'll have issues with the brake lines when flexing?
I plan on keeping the sway bars attached for a while since I really think the tires will rub under full flex.
Any additional info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
We are running 1.5" spidertrax adapter/spacers (to 5 on 4.5) and mickey thompson 16x8 streetlock rims with 285/75r16's.
The truck looks much better with this lift on it.
It looked like a lowrider before.
Just curious if you think I'll have issues with the brake lines when flexing?
I plan on keeping the sway bars attached for a while since I really think the tires will rub under full flex.
Any additional info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Last edited by 07RedX; 09-13-2009 at 06:34 PM.
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I don't know the logic here. Yes, there not needed to do a lift with stock tires, but how do you propose that you are gaining any protection from bottoming out on big tires against your fenders. Yes, you pick something up from spring compression, but that is not a guarantee.
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I don't know the logic here. Yes, there not needed to do a lift with stock tires, but how do you propose that you are gaining any protection from bottoming out on big tires against your fenders. Yes, you pick something up from spring compression, but that is not a guarantee.