Look what I just picked up for 400 bucks

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I got some shocks installed, and I'm itching to take it for a spin!

Assuming you installed the shims on the front set of springs to rotate the pinion back down, that should help. But just be aware of the changes you made.

Yes I did installed the shims on the front. Thick side to the front to rotate the pinion back down.

I will have to drive it, see how it feels and go from there.

I still have the top off and right now it's 7 degrees outside :doh:

I'm still hoping to give it a road test today.:clap:
 
Took it out for a cold ride. Felt good. Rode better than the stock suspension. And it can flex now. Before I could stand on the corner of the front bumper and it would not move. Now it will. Here's some pics with the new lift installed but still with my old 31x10.50 15's
I'm saving up to get some 33x10.50 KM2's.
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Took it out for a cold ride. Felt good. Rode better than the stock suspension. And it can flex now. Before I could stand on the corner of the front bumper and it would not move. Now it will. Here's some pics with the new lift installed but still with my old 31x10.50 15's
I'm saving up to get some 33x10.50 KM2's.


Right on!!! Looks great :cool:
 
looks good, but i would through some sand bags in the back to help brake in those springs, the rear shackles look like they would invert easily
 
It looks great! I like what you did to move the axle back; ill have to do that with mine too as I have the same springs but with the OME shackles. I did have to use a 6 degree shim in the back to get the driveline angles right, drives smooth now. I also used a 6 degree shim up front which equated to 3.9 positive caster which helped it track a lot better.
 

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