TF 2" Lift Install Help
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TF 2" Lift Install Help
So I watched all the videos and read the instructions multiple times, but of course I hit a snag right out of the gate. Installing the TerraFirma 2" springs and shocks with TF skeleton shock towers from the ground ... no lift available. I removed the shock and tower with little issue, but cannot get the spring out, even using spring compressors. I can't see that anything is hung up, it just seems to not have enough travel. From the ground I don't know what else I can do. The instructions don't mention disconnecting the sway bar, but it seems like that might free up some movement. I've attached a couple pics ... hopefully they expose my ignorance and lead to a simple solution. The guy on the AB video just pulls it out of there like he has all the play in the world. I'm not even close! I was hoping to knock this out over the weekend.
The stand on the left isn't supporting the axle, just under there for safety.
I even leveraged the arm and the frame to try to get more drop.
The stand on the left isn't supporting the axle, just under there for safety.
I even leveraged the arm and the frame to try to get more drop.
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The silver jack stand isn't under the axle is it?? Both jack stands should be on the frame, axle should be left hanging. OEM coils should just fall out once the shock is disconnected and the axle is at full drop. I only use a LR bottle jack between the frame & axle when installing the new taller coils.
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Once I have the vehicle up on jack stands with the wheels off the ground (lug nuts broke loose) I remove the tires, and go to work. Axle isn't going to go anywhere as the control arms are connected to it along with the sway bars. With the axle at full drop the coils should be almost completely unseated. Since the lower spring perch bolts had to come out to remove the shock you should be able to remove the lower spring perch plate and then the coil will drop down onto the axle tube, then pull out from the top and it's outta there.
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jack up the far side of the axle or use the bottle jack to push the side you are working on down (the axle and frame have spots that should be obvious as to where to put the jack)...
Also you can pull that cross member out with no ill effects but that is a different story and more work that you don't need right now.
Also you can pull that cross member out with no ill effects but that is a different story and more work that you don't need right now.
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jack up the far side of the axle or use the bottle jack to push the side you are working on down (the axle and frame have spots that should be obvious as to where to put the jack)...
Also you can pull that cross member out with no ill effects but that is a different story and more work that you don't need right now.
Also you can pull that cross member out with no ill effects but that is a different story and more work that you don't need right now.
I had the same problem. Get your small bottle jack and use it to push the axle down enough to remove springs. It becomes super super easy