I used one like the one pictured in the first post on the original post (not sure why we are now in the what did you do this weekend post?). Only had a clearance issue on the very back spring. I "improvised" using a pry bar on top of the spring retainer and leveraged against the firewall...
Those pizza cutters you listed might would work. Not sure about the 285/70 though. Someone else might can chime in. I took my boards off as soon as I lifted it and put the tires on.
That's correct. The bags will inflate to where they need to be by raising the air suspension.
Drilling the hole was super easy, getting the bolt and nut started, not so much. I started the other two bolts loosely to mark where I needed to drill. Remove the bag and drill the hole. When that was...
Super easy. I did it in my garage with a wrench and jack.
First thing I did was crank the truck and get the bags in their highest position. Turn off truck and get a jack under the frame to where it will hold the truck up while you take the bags out. The vehicle will not fall on you. It will...
Agree with the previous posts. Assumed they were aftermarket when the new factory boots didn’t fit. But then it was confirmed after I received my CVJ axles and saw the clear difference. The OE axles have those indentions. My aftermarket once were smooth round.
We did make it to Garvan Gardens for the Christmas lights. Amazing place. Unfortunately, the tree house was closed during the time we went, but we did get to see the the church. Was this your work too?
Ha. Wasn't really looking up in the trees. Trying my best to keep the sticky side down and shiny side up on a few of those trails. My 9 yo was a little freaked out on a few that I decided to try. Would love to visit that place again!
I'd agree with Red. And I tried to do the same. Easy, but messy job. Ordered Toyota CV boot kit from Toyota to redo mine. Once I had the CVs off and torn down, I realized the CVs I pulled off were aftermarket. Apparently the PO replaced them with some other kind.
Ended up sending the boots...