A few months ago (its posted here somewhere) I had the driver-side outer boot sling out all its grease. I cranked the t-bars back down when I took it into the dealer, and they replaced the boot under warranty. (The boot reportedly had no tear or crack, just "defective", but they never saw the crank.) Then I cranked back up. But I have been concerned with front end wear since then.
Last weekend I traded out my TM AALs for the Daystars I've had sitting around. (The AAL's went to Warn to level him out.) The intent was to drop my rear back down 1", and drop my front to reduce wear. Actually, since the Daystars add 1.5", my intent is to run the front end exactly 1.5" lower than the rear, so the t-bars are at factory setting.
Immediately after the swap, while changing my oil, I pulled my plastic "skid plate" to lube all the fittings. Surprise

my passenger-side inner boot had already slung out what appeared to be 1000 gallons of its grease. Back to the dealer.......
Ya'll might want to consider this when cranking, use caution, and check your boots for grease slinging often.
I'll post my new height measurements here in a little while after I get outside.
Edited the title so this is not confused with having the Z height dimensions-HJ
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