I am really thinking hard about adding some rear coilovers but maybe should take it easy on spending money on the truck for just a little bit.I've got some king coil overs i'm redoing for when I go long.
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I am really thinking hard about adding some rear coilovers but maybe should take it easy on spending money on the truck for just a little bit.I've got some king coil overs i'm redoing for when I go long.
Since rear coil overs would require a 4 link.I am really thinking hard about adding some rear coilovers but maybe should take it easy on spending money on the truck for just a little bit.
Do you have the pre-bent metal tube attachment that allows you to point down and reach the fluid at the bottom of the diff? That's the one part I can't find, and the plastic tubing alone just wanders around once it's stuffed horizontally through the fill plug opening.I just pumped the old fluid out with my pneumatic brake bleeder and didn’t bother taking the cover off…..
I’m been playing around with a 3 link plus panhard. It would be a more or less short course setup but I would run a coilover and bypass. Try to pull around 20” or so.Since rear coil overs would require a 4 link.
I'm running used rebuilt bypasses and deavers I refreshed out back.
I bent a piece of copper tubing, (1/4” I believe ) that is used for ice maker line for your refrigerator.Do you have the pre-bent metal tube attachment that allows you to point down and reach the fluid at the bottom of the diff? That's the one part I can't find, and the plastic tubing alone just wanders around once it's stuffed horizontally through the fill plug opening.
That is one flaw with the DeeZee so I used permanent locktite (the red stuff) and haven't had it come loose again.Installed a new DeeZee tailgate assist kit. The nutsert piece had come loose inside the tailgate, so I decided to just replace the whole kit since they're cheap.
That is one flaw with the DeeZee so I used permanent locktite (the red stuff) and haven't had it come loose again.
I used the same Gorilla tape since it's extremely durable and it's held up perfectly.I just used Gorilla tape I had sitting around. Probably gonna get something wider tomorrow and redo it. Is that Zip tape holding up well for you? I see Lowe's has it.
The screw for the nut insert came loose so I locktited it and the ball screw also with the red permanent.Did the ball end thing on yours comes loose or did the whole nutsert? On mine the whole nutsert that the ball end thing screws into was loose.