Finally got around to dropping off the coilovers to Icon for warranty of the top plates and full seal rebuild as well as replacing the lower mount bearings. Met up with Jeremy last Saturday for a mini mod day since he needed to work on his gas tank issue (Thanks Jeremy).
After a long tiring day, we got the All Pro tubular upper control arms, Icon 2.5 extended travel coilovers with reservoirs, Wheelers SuperBumps, and rear Icon 2.5 piggyback shocks installed. It took a bit to figure out how to get the electronic dampening control stuff for the front/rear shocks off so we could remove the stock coilover assembly and some trimming on the passenger side plastics for the wiper fluid reservoir and resi clearance.
As for the rear lift, I used a trick the GX guys found out, and put spacers between the frame and right height sensor brackets to trick the truck into thinking it is lower than it really is, and thus having the pump slightly overinflate the bags to give the rear a 1.5" lift. This is temporary to fit the 285 Cooper tires coming mid week, since I already have the rear Icon coils, just haven't ordered the airbag to coil conversion kit from MetalTech yet. So far happy with the outcome, it sits level with the front lift and has the clearance for the new tires.
Parts and tools everywhere:
All stock front suspension removed:
All Pro UCAs/Icon 2.5 extended travel coilovers w resis/Wheelers Superbumps installed with no more front sway bar:
Rear Icon 2.5 piggyback rear shocks with ride height sensor trick done:
As she sits after the front coilovers settled and the rear leveled out, 285 Cooper Discoverer ATPs arrive midweek to Discount Tire so it wont look as funny with the tiny 265 tires now:
Super happy with the lift, even more so when the rear conversion kit and tires are on, ready for Pismo!