Well I finally got my lifted installed the other day, ran into a minor problem but nothing too big. Instead of using the screw type of coil compressor I went to my friends house to use his hydraulic coil compressor. We got the drivers side done and went to start compressing the spring (ORP) and the mount broke of from the main tube that it is attached too. Tried to weld it back together and try again but it was getting too dangerous. Thin metal probably more suited for car srings, was ok with the stock springs but the ORP was stiff. Anyhow took it to local shop and paid $100 to have the driver side put together. Other then that, it was pretty straight forward and simple glad I did it myself rather than pay the shop. Although in between the lift (and currently) I am installing a pool for my buddy as well so it’s been a very busy week. Still have to install the Borla exhaust this week or next.
Anyhow, don’t know if people are using the screw type compressors, I wouldn’t use it with the ORP springs. After the hydraulic compressor broke we tried the screw type compressors and man they were starting to bend like crazy and we were not even compressed enough to put the mount back on. Was getting to sketchy for us.
Also got my sprint booster stuffed away where I wanted. Drilled holes behind the screw cover on the center console. If you do this, watch when drilling because if you look at my pictures you’ll see my drill had rubbed, so I went and got a cloth to cover while drilling. So warning use some kind of cushion between drill and console. No big deal tho it’s a truck.
Also I think my CV axles are not that bad of an angle and even the ball joints don’t look that bad. I have seen some that are more at the limit and worse CV angles. Alignment looks good, had to take it back as wheel wasn’t straight but everything is fixed up.
Anyhow I am about 3.5” at the front and about 2.25” at the back. Looks to be about 1/2” of rake but honestly looking at it the thing looks level. I love it and the ride for me is better then it was stock. The rocks really absorb the road great and the speed bumps in my neighbour hold are great now. I know I will loose some ride quality once the Nitto RG are installed, which reminds, I am leaving now to have them installed and the rims powder coated black. Enjoy the pictures and I’ll post more once tires are done in a few days.
Before
After
Attached pictures
#1 - rear / #2 - front / #3 - front ball joint (D) / #4 - front CV axles (D) / #5 - front ball joint (P) / #6 - front CV axle (P) / #7 - SB under dash / #8 - Alignment Specs /