BL Installed
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BL Installed
Just installed a 2" PA BL and 31" BFG's. Bought the BFG's used (25K miles) for $100. New tires and wheels in the spring. Looks pretty tuff, what do ya'll think?
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[size=75]'02 Onyx Black, 2" PA BL, 31" Dualers, 16x8 Firebird wheels, Rollpan, Clear Tails, Clear Corners, Hinged Tonneau, Smoked 3rd Brake Light, B+M Shift Plus, Air Intake, De-badged[/size]
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Awesome That black bowtie is a very nice touch
Are you thinking about clear corners?
Nice truck
Are you thinking about clear corners?
Nice truck
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Very Nice! You guys are killing me. Makes mine look even lower to the ground! What are you guys trying to do, force me to get a BL too?!?
Cheers,
Con
Cheers,
Con
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Way to go man, It looks great!
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Body lift
The body lift does look good, but I'm holding out for a suspension lift. Everybody that I've talked to about serious off-roading says that supsension lift is the way to go. I'm wondering just how much trouble it will be to modify one for a regular S-10 to fit our trucks. I know Paul has the 5" Trailmaster lift, but I was hoping to find something to get at least 6".
It took about 8 hours. I did not have to do the filler tube mod, or the 4x4 actuator move, or the pos terminal move, or the rear bumper (roll pan).. on the next one I could probably cut 2-3 hours out of the install. I followed the instructions and made sure things were cool as I put it back together. Every truck will be slightly different (manufacturing variations) so, use your judgement as to what you leave out of the instructions. I did have help from a "car guy" brother-in-law. Lee, your right about the serious off-roading.... I don't do anything like that. If you do the 5" TM is the way to go. My truck is alos leased..... the 2" BL can be removed, TM can't. You are not going to find a 6" kit, in fact I think the TM is it for real suspension lifts.
[size=75]'02 Onyx Black, 2" PA BL, 31" Dualers, 16x8 Firebird wheels, Rollpan, Clear Tails, Clear Corners, Hinged Tonneau, Smoked 3rd Brake Light, B+M Shift Plus, Air Intake, De-badged[/size]
Re: Body lift
Lee wrote:The body lift does look good, but I'm holding out for a suspension lift. Everybody that I've talked to about serious off-roading says that supsension lift is the way to go. I'm wondering just how much trouble it will be to modify one for a regular S-10 to fit our trucks. I know Paul has the 5" Trailmaster lift, but I was hoping to find something to get at least 6".
Lee, Paul doesnt advise people getting the 5"TM unless you wanna cut stuff up pretty good on your truck. give it a year, i bet superlift will have a 6" by next summer.
[size=75] -HOBIE
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Thanks a2b (hobie) I will watch for that. I will probably go ahead and move it when I free up some time. How are your ball joints and axles holding up with the T-bar crank?
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well, they are doing somewhat alright. i only turned them 3x. steven turned his all the way up. i think i may have 4 turns left. so mine might have been a little too low. from the factory, you are supposed to be 6 turns from the bottom.
recently i just got the lifetime alignment, so i think i will jack it up this week, and then turn them all the way up and then back them off 3 turns, which will give me exaclty 1/2 up from what the factory is supposed to be. BTW, 3 turns=1" of lift
recently i just got the lifetime alignment, so i think i will jack it up this week, and then turn them all the way up and then back them off 3 turns, which will give me exaclty 1/2 up from what the factory is supposed to be. BTW, 3 turns=1" of lift
[size=75] -HOBIE
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I've kept an eye on them, and they look fine. I keep them full of grease and keep the CV boots wet with Litheum grease. I hope that helps keep them longer.
I dont see a problem with cranking them up yet and I'm still not to the max, but pretty close.
I dont see a problem with cranking them up yet and I'm still not to the max, but pretty close.
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I don't pack the boots, I just keep them wet and moist so they are plyable and wont tear. Too many times, if they tear, IT will destroy the CV joint. Best preventative maintenance is to keep them in good shape.
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i do the same, after every dessert trip, or every oil change i clean them by jacking the front up, and sticking a rag in the cracks and rotating the wheel which turns the boot and cleans it good. then i spray it down with silicone
[size=75] -HOBIE
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