Lifted
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Lifted
Last weekend I installed the RTE HD springs front and rear with OME HD shocks. Also installed the ARB bumper with Warn M8000. Being half dead after that ordeal I did not drive the vehicle until Monday morning when I had tires installed - 265/75/16 Hankook Dynapro MT. Put it on the highway for the first time Friday night and noticed a good deal of steering wheel shake from 55 to 60, then just vibration above that speed. Stock setup was smooth as glass. I've moved the tires around to see if I have one that wasn't balanced properly, but that has no effect. Has the alignment changed with the lift? Has the lift now revealed the dreaded front axle vibration (no, haven't rebuilt it yet - just hit 90k miles)?
#3
That may be the "missing link," literally. The new stabilizer didn't come with the rest of the shocks - interplanetary backorder. RTE is shipping the Bilstein unit and it may be here Monday. I'll report back.
Truck is a work in progress - replacement for my 95 Wrangler. I wanted a plain-jane rover for work in the woods (cruising timber) but wish I could have found one with a CDL. So far I have not been disappointed though - off-road ability here in the piney woods is superb.
Truck is a work in progress - replacement for my 95 Wrangler. I wanted a plain-jane rover for work in the woods (cruising timber) but wish I could have found one with a CDL. So far I have not been disappointed though - off-road ability here in the piney woods is superb.
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I wouldn't say it was easy. It takes a lot of time. But I did it by my self and my tcase/CDL works just fine!
You do not need to drop the transfer case. For that reason it is very Tight and everything is very close to together. It would be easier Dropping the tcase and just installing it or installing a whole new Tcase. But only if you have all the tools to drop a tcase. It weighs quite a bit.
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JYC, I'd like to see the instructions if you can send them - gilder@bellsouth.net - much appreciated.
Kaiser, the springs and shocks came from RoverTym. Took me about six hours to install front and rear and the only special tool I needed was the spring compressor. Probably could have done it faster but I cleaned and painted the lower spring seats. If you drink beer while watching the paint dry it will dry faster. Srsly.
Kaiser, the springs and shocks came from RoverTym. Took me about six hours to install front and rear and the only special tool I needed was the spring compressor. Probably could have done it faster but I cleaned and painted the lower spring seats. If you drink beer while watching the paint dry it will dry faster. Srsly.
#10
Get the new steering stabilizer installed and have your front tires rebalanced, the tire store should do them for free.
Neither the shocks or coils is causing your issue and the alignment won't cause it either, so don't go wasting your money on a alignment.
One thing that will change with the lift is your castor which will cause your truck to track a little at highway speeds, you will get used to it or go the extra step to correct that also although it is pretty expensive to do.
What air pressure are you running in your 265's?
Neither the shocks or coils is causing your issue and the alignment won't cause it either, so don't go wasting your money on a alignment.
One thing that will change with the lift is your castor which will cause your truck to track a little at highway speeds, you will get used to it or go the extra step to correct that also although it is pretty expensive to do.
What air pressure are you running in your 265's?
Last edited by Disco Mike; 05-18-2009 at 10:00 AM. Reason: after thought