Last night I got everything on the body lift done besides the back bumper. Had trouble with the front bumper brackets and had to do alittle cutting on the bracket to make it fit, but i got it done. Also got the rear blocks and stock shackles back on. And the Rancho's on the rear. So now all is left is the back bumper and the front suspension. I love it already, and the rear is higher then I thought it was going to be. And I have plenty of clearance in the rear IMO. So it makes me think that its going to be close in the front but they should fit. One set of rims, the tap for the center cap isnt threaded so I cant put the cap on. Might have to tap it, or see what eagle alloy will do for me. It sucks, but oh well everything has went real smooth so far. :head: So hopefully I have most of the front done today. Enjoy :bowtie:
ummm, i guess i missed something, i thought you had an extended cab? Oh well, new truck looks awesome man, keep us posted on the finished product :head:
its gonna look great, i'm pretty positive that with trimming the front you should be able to roll those meats, have American Eagle send you some more caps too. If you regear you only have to do the rear, not fair!
Well, I busted the lower ball joint on the pass side trying to get the stock spindle off. So I had to order a new one and it wont be here till tuesday. But I have the drivers side done. So when I get the LBJ hopefully I can get it done after work on tuesday, but ill just have to see. but for now, here is a shot of the drivers side done and tire mounted.
Kyle, I have the bolt over caps for the rims, I just havent put them on yet. :head:
Yea, well I usually stay way more organized then that, but I just got lazy at the end of the day. Its all cleaned back up now :bowtie:
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