Ordered 5 inch TM on Fri.
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Ordered 5 inch TM on Fri.
After riding around with my t bars maxed, shocks worn out and tires rubbing for a year now I finally saved enough for a 5 inch TM lift with pro install. Hope to have it done around the 25th of this month.
Brad
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Freinds don't let freinds crank torsion bars.
Trailmaster got bought by Perfromance Accessories. Therefore there is a nationwide backorder for the S-series lift . Production should resume next week. The take over should allow for the R&D work of the uses of this lift on crews and others to the year 04. This is good news.
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Freinds don't let freinds crank torsion bars.
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You're handling this much better than I do. When I order something, especially over the internet, I'm literally pacing the floor until it shows up. The only way I start to relax is when I hear the sound of the UPS truck pulling in my driveway.Brad wrote:Still not here.
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Hmmm, that reminds me. Where the @#$%& is that Corvette servo I ordered?
I picked up my truck on thursday. My tires look small now. When I got home I found my t bars were maxxed and my pass. side CV boot was off. I let the bars down 2 and a half turns and hose clamped the CV. I will post some pics after I wash it. I need spacers.
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Don't forget to align the front end after it settles in. Measure the the distance on both sides. I usually go a bit higher on the driver's side. It's not uncommon for one of the sides to be maxed out, just as long as the distances are equal. My passenger side indexer is maxed out now, but I don't worry about it, cause the CV angle is just right. And when it's close to maxed out, there isn't anything to buff off on the rocks.
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It doesnt matter where you order it from unless they have it in stock you are going to have to wait .Where ya order it from?
When i ordered mine about 3 weeks ago thats what everybody i called said.
and i am still waiting for mine
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what tm lift are yall ordering is it just the 94-99 series lift or what, i want to order one and get it put on before i get back home from kuwait, but i dont know how to order it, could somebody give me like a part number or something so i can order this thing and get it put on, my plan is to let my dad look at it for a while with little bitty tires till it gets on i nerves and puts bigger tires on it, hahaha
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I ordered mine from www.tyres1.com.
The prices are all pretty much the same so there isn't much looking around to do.
Here is the item number for the kit i ordered from tyres1 along with the item number
Item#: CT15SSV
5" TRAILMASTER SUSP KIT W/SSV SHK 95-00 S-SERIES P/U BLAZER 4WD
$1227 bucks
The prices are all pretty much the same so there isn't much looking around to do.
Here is the item number for the kit i ordered from tyres1 along with the item number
Item#: CT15SSV
5" TRAILMASTER SUSP KIT W/SSV SHK 95-00 S-SERIES P/U BLAZER 4WD
$1227 bucks
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alright guys help me out, i am on the fence hear, on one side is saving money, on the other side is my CC with 5in's of lift, do i really no what i would be saving money for, um no, do i have the money to lift my truck, yes, do i have the money to put larger tires on it, maybe, but, do i have money to put lift, new tires, and buy more stock rims so if anything breaks i can put my stock wheels back on, not real sure, my dealer is really cool, he tried to find every way around me voiding my warranty, but it comes down to this, if i lift it, i void my suspension warranty, if i put oversized tires on it i void my driveline warranty, he talked to the service rep (the man in charge of warranty work) though and he said as long as i put the stock sized tires back on before i bring it in that he really wouldnt care if i drove around everyday with 44's on it, he wouldnt care either way but his boss is an A$$, his boss voided his warranty because he walked by is truck and noticed that the tire was one size bigger (235/75-15=245/75-15) now thats bad, but he cant fix my truck with out the head man looking at it so i would have to put stocks back on it to get warranty work, guys tell me what ya'll think, oh yeah this is probably a dumb question but should i go ahead and order the lift or what
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If you order it now you will have plenty of time to save enough for tires by the time it gets to you. I am still waiting and in the mean time i have ordered every single little thing i could think of needed to install or add to the lift or my car.
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i speak from tire experience...i have 32 11.50s on 8 inches of lift and it still rubs no matter what i do. i have stock wheels. without spacers it rubs the frame and sway bar on turns with 1.25 inch spacers i spare the sway bar and frame but over turns and a bumb i rub the fenders. i think the best tires to run ould be either 33 9.50s or 31 10.50s but i think you only said 5 inch sus lift only? then i dont think you can run anything bigger the 31s. a friend of mine has 5 inch sus and 2 inch bod and is running 33s and it is a nightmare. he rubs every where. best of luck to ya!
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I will have 9 inches of lift.
I ordered 33x12.5 super swamper truxus mud terrains, but I have some weld outback 15x10 wheels with 3 1/2 inch backspacing so Im thinking the only thing rubbing will be my fenders and bumper, but that can be fixed with a BFH.
I ordered 33x12.5 super swamper truxus mud terrains, but I have some weld outback 15x10 wheels with 3 1/2 inch backspacing so Im thinking the only thing rubbing will be my fenders and bumper, but that can be fixed with a BFH.
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you can run big tires with backspacing as long as you do some triming on the fenders...i even had to cut some of the inner fender well( the actual black peiece of sheet metal that is inside the fenders) other wise with 12.50 tires you will rub like crazy in there on turns....let me know hw you make out it will be interesting to see what you have to do to run those tires. are you doing any mods to perfromance or gearing? i recomond it alot other wise you have no poer and you get a crappy 200-250 kil to the tank. good luck!
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EDIT: i canceled my order from tyres1 and ordered from ntwonline.com that had them in stock and got it from them shipped within 3 days. I was amazed.
I just got my lift delivered yesterday, and these tires i ordered are looking iffy. i think they are going to rub like a mofo....... hope not. but fender cutting is allowed if it comes down to it.
Yes i am doing 4.10 gears
I am having one really huge problem though, I bought poly bushings for my whole suspension and i cant get the old ones out of the leaf spring. Tried bfh, tried melting bushing, tried bigger bfh, nothing seems to work. Any suggestions?????
I just got my lift delivered yesterday, and these tires i ordered are looking iffy. i think they are going to rub like a mofo....... hope not. but fender cutting is allowed if it comes down to it.
Yes i am doing 4.10 gears
I am having one really huge problem though, I bought poly bushings for my whole suspension and i cant get the old ones out of the leaf spring. Tried bfh, tried melting bushing, tried bigger bfh, nothing seems to work. Any suggestions?????
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Do you have access to a press?coffeedrnkr wrote:... Any suggestions?????
An Arbor press should push them out.
If not you could make yourself a tool using a piece of "all-thread" , pipe and some heavy washers. It would be a puller, the pipe matching the spring eye and slightly larger ID than the OD of the bushing. Washers slightly smaller OD than the OD of the bushing. and a heavy plate with a hole in it for the other end of the pipe.
Thread through the bushing , add washers and nut. Slip the pipe over the other end, add the plate across the end and another nut for tightening.
It should pull the bushing into the pipe. You may still have to heat the eye to make this work too.
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Got it! we went out and bought a 12 ton hydraulic press.
but chux trucks screwed up and gave me the wrong bushings for my rear leaf.
the eye is like 1/4 inch bigger on each side than the outside of the bushing, so now i have to wait until tuesday to get some more b/c of labor day.
but chux trucks screwed up and gave me the wrong bushings for my rear leaf.
the eye is like 1/4 inch bigger on each side than the outside of the bushing, so now i have to wait until tuesday to get some more b/c of labor day.
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