Almost original owner. Business partner had it for one year and I took it off his hands in 2001. It's moved around with me quite a bit. First it was my daily driver, then it went to my deer lease in South Texas, from there it went to my ranch (between Houston and San Antonio), from there to...
Finished the install on the Slee medium lift with diff drop.
OME: 860's on the rear, 303001 torsions, 60002's on the rear and 60000 on the front.
Need to make final adjustments on the torsions and read all the threads on dimesions from bottom of rim etc., but still confused.
Got the front...
I received my Slee 2.5" kit last week and installed the front shocks, torsions, and diff drop.
I've been procrastinating on the rear because I've read what a "PITA" they are to install.
I messed with the top nut on the rear drivers side for about 15 minutes and quickly got frustrated.
I...
Got the kit this week, which includes the "Diff Drop".
Thought it would be a "PITA" to install, especially since I'm just starting out with this whole "DIY" thing.
At any rate, I have the entire front complete: OME 60000's, OME 303001 torsions, new ball joint boots, new steering rack boots...
In the process of replacing front axles and noticed a long tear on the top of steering rack boot on passenger side:mad:
I've already replaced the power steering pump and currently have no leaks or problems with the steering.
Questions:
1. Difficulty in replacing boot for DIY'er
2. Should...
Don't know the brand.
They were installed at dealer when I bought new in 2000.
Not worth shipping, but if you want them, they're in Houston.
$45 and they're yours.
Well I finally got up the nerve to post after being on the sidelines for the past 30 days.
I repo'd (actually I took back) my 2000 LC from my 19 year old.
It's got 159,000 miles.
I bought it new and drove it for many years. I gave it to him as as his first car when he got his...
I am replacing my rear rotors, calipers and brake pads for the first time myself.
The clips that hold the pads in are giving me a fit.
Thanks in advance.
I am changing my rear brake rotor, caliper and pads for the first time myself. The clips that retain the pads that came with the new caliper are different than the old ones. I've spend hours trying to get the new pads to clip in correctly. What's the trick?