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$200 less for Iron Man with drop versus loaded OME
Seems like too little money to lose sleep over.
Seems like too little money to lose sleep over.
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SHUSH said:do you like the IM lift? have you had any other lifts on a 100 to compare? do you have a diff drop kit?
$200 less for Iron Man with drop versus loaded OME
Seems like too little money to lose sleep over.
Ha...that's a typo. That should read 'to put on a 2.5" IM lift' not 'I put on.'. Completely changed how my post reads...sorry bout that.
I spent a day doing exactly what you are doing now after my dealership told me the computer that controls my AHC went out. Thought I was going to have to rip it out and convert to traditional suspension. Turns out after a little reading on MUD that it was most likely only the rear sensor. Ordered a $250 sensor, put it on myself in 5 mins flat. Fixed the issue.
That being said, I was going to go with Ironman. Price was better, reviews were good, and I'm not a heavy wheeler. All those added up to saving the cash and putting on the IM.
I understand the research black hole you're in right now though...I went round and round for hours on end when I thought I was going to be doing the switch.
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My 2004 had them when I cranked the torsion bars with no diff drop, but my 2001 did not when I used the diff drop. My 2001 (at the time) was a low mileage truck and the CV boots could probably handle the change.
One thing to remember, the only thing you hurt with leaking CV's is if you let much leak out before you but a hose clamp on them to fix them![]()
Mud crazies will tell you hose clamps will put CVs out of balance.
Crazies
I did the diff drop then a CV axle rebuild kit about 30-40K ago. Last time I looked it was not leaking.
I think the diff drop helped me but I actually wheeled mine. Mall cruisers probably not as big a deal.
When I did my cv rebuild we screwed up one of the OEM clamps and did a part store hose clamp on that side. It's working as good as the OEM one.
While I agree from a wearing out standpoint, my aftermarket CV axles (installed by the PO about 30K miles ago) vibrate....badly. There is a definite "rotational" noise and sound in the front end.Yeah, as much as you drive yours....it will be 100 years before you get 150,000 more miles on it so I think NAPA is clearly the way to go.