
do you think its possible to change lol
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Add to that pitman and idler arms on a routine basis. Thing is any S-10 (even stock with no lift) that gets wheeled even moderately hard is going to go through those parts frequently. I've been searching the internet until I can't see straight, looking for any upgrades to the stock parts so they will last. I'm sure I'm not the only one either! All I've been able to come up with is swapping the pitman and idler for full sized parts but that still doesn't fix the ball joints.coffeedrnkr wrote:basically you will have to replace all of your ball joints, probably wheel bearings, and maybe your tie rod ends![]()
Fun huh?
That and the "new" had worn off the crew cab. With out mods to look forward to what is there? It was done. Time to move on.Rusty wrote:I don't know. With KCustom, I really think it was his new kid...
I seem to remember Paul needing to straighten the RH suspension drop bracketry. As with any of the drop brackets , when using it hard some reinforcement and straightening may be needed.Quickbiker has a TM lift and has wheeled the h*ll out of it and not had any problems other than the usual parts that always seem to wear out from wheeling.
Determine the problem first. I think it has been wheeled hard enough to bend things -I think bubaloo is right. Somebody really screwed up installing something. There are too many other people out there with these lifts (TM & SL) that don't seem to be having any problems. I think I would go back to the installer and scream at them myself.
There is not much room for error when it comes to camber and caster. The excentrics in the upper a-arms are all there is for adjustment. That doesn't leave much room for error.bubaloo1983 wrote:... the alignemt shop even said something isnt right in the front end on how it was installed... they think that something was missed on the one side is what it is. he said that the drivers side is ok but the passenger side is maxed out and he cant adjust it any more he said something about the whole suspension on that side to be off by like a few inches or something...
Uh, I see your point. I forgot he was running 35's (much more leverage to bend things) and I also forgot about that picture! Yikes!HenryJ wrote:That and the "new" had worn off the crew cab. With out mods to look forward to what is there? It was done. Time to move on.Rusty wrote:I don't know. With KCustom, I really think it was his new kid...I seem to remember Paul needing to straighten the RH suspension drop bracketry. As with any of the drop brackets , when using it hard some reinforcement and straightening may be needed.Quickbiker has a TM lift and has wheeled the h*ll out of it and not had any problems other than the usual parts that always seem to wear out from wheeling.Determine the problem first. I think it has been wheeled hard enough to bend things -I think bubaloo is right. Somebody really screwed up installing something. There are too many other people out there with these lifts (TM & SL) that don't seem to be having any problems. I think I would go back to the installer and scream at them myself.
Check out the front wheel in that picture
Don't forget that Paul is running 31" tires and bubaloo is running 35" tires. There is quite a difference in leverage and mass there.
Save the screaming until you have determined a cause.
No offense dude but you were giving me s**t about spending 40 bucks to pay these guys, who are professional lift mechanics, for installing my skid plate, which took them the better part of two hours to install? And it wasn't because they were ripping me off, I stood there and watched them do it. It wasn't no piece of cake! By the way they have a pic of my truck on their site.socal supertrucks No disrespect, just find it ironic!!bubaloo wrote:which is frustrating because when i pay 5000 bucks for something ( this is canada lol) i would like it to be done well.
Horsehammerr wrote: What about this " Parallelism adjustment" , how important is this ?