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Something wicked this way comes... fresh pics page 4

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So I have been relatively busy the past week and a couple days.

A little back story first though. I decided to do a ball joint flip in order to soften the ride and ended up deciding to flip the tie rod end as well. Well, I drilled it out and just tried to tighten it as far as I could go. That didn't work so well and caused a lot of problems with the steering. I couldn't drive the truck over 50 mph with that setup. Had to have it towed in and have a couple alignments in order to get it roughly where it would handle okay, but couldn't get it right.

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So, that set off the next phase.

With the help of Darek, I put on a 3" PA body lift, which I picked up off Cody (swamp) about a year ago, last Friday before the meet I held up here.

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Then I dove into the rough install.

A 5" CST lift for the Z71. Holy shit was that some work. The hardest damn thing was taking all the stock shit apart. Spindles and hubs gave me the most problems. Then the rear sub-frame didn't have the holes drilled in the correct place so I had to fix that problem.

Well, it took me about a week of working on everything in order to finish it up with the spare time that I had. Felt really bad for the wife since the truck was where all my time went.

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I finished that install up Friday and had to wait until Sunday since no shops could put on my new tires. So in my driveway it sat...

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Until I made a call this morning to a couple guys at meineke that have ALWAYS helped me out in a bind.

They fixed my brake line which wasn't tight enough - apparently I wrench on the truck like a weak little girl because I couldn't get it tight enough.

Then I made another phone call and I was able to get someone to mount the tires and do an alignment. They told me they could balance them but the hood on their machine couldn't close with the new rubber and they never called me to let me know.

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And if anyone has seen the Mud Grapplers, they have two sides to them, one has little reptile like pattern on then and the other side doesn't. They mounted the reptile pattern out and I didn't notice until I was already gone. Not too worried about it since it works and isn't that noticeable.

So now I have to make an appointment to have the wheels balanced on Monday.

So yeah, I need to do some better measuring, but I am about 46" in the front and 45" in the rear.

The setup is as follows:

3" PA Body lift
5" CST Z71 lift
1-2" torsion crank
2" shackle
18x9 Gear Alloy Flywheels with a +10mm offset
1.5" wheel spacers
35x12.50-18 Nitto Mud Grapplers

I am going to figure something out to level it out in the back, but it's not that noticable.

Also, I have been wanting to do this for 4 years now!!! It's good to see things happen that you have been waiting for.
 
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Damn man thats HELLA HIGH!!! Love it, especially with the new tires.. Correct the rear issue by cranking down on the TB's to lower it that one inch. Problem solved.
 
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Damn man thats HELLA HIGH!!! Love it, especially with the new tires.. Correct the rear issue by cranking down on the TB's to lower it that one inch. Problem solved.
Need the clearance up front when turning and hitting bumper. :shrug: Wish it was that simple.

Nice Boyd, the garage?
Haven't tested it out yet but I am almost 100% sure it will fit.

I will have some better pictures tomorrow. I sprayed it off tonight so we will see...
 
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next mod will have to be adding the power steps like on motor homes--or all of your passangers will have to be taller the 5'10" lmao
I am prejudice against short people. :lmao:

But seriously, I have side steps.

Short people that can't jump is who I am prejudice against. :lol:
 
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how about having Aaron help you out with SOA. Then you will be taller! Man your truck is sweet as hell!
 
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cant wait to see this tomorrow.

i realised my kit i got for the batt relocate was bunk ass shit so thats why i was at rural king boyd.

sorry bout that.

looks great.
 
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Thanks everyone. Like I said, it is really nice to see something come to reality that you have been waiting for for quite some time...

Looks awesome. Everything just "fits" together nicely. Very simply done yet makes a huge statement.

Did you have any tread left on your old tires?
I do and they will be for sale. I will get some pictures of them. You interested??

Wow.That looks amazing.Pretty damn close to the same hieght as mine.Only real difference is the rear on mine is higher and your tires are slightly larger.And I have no suspension kit on. :D Any rubbing issues?
The only rubbing that I had was on the back of the flare on the front when turning a bit and hitting a bump. I ended up beating the metal portion in a bit with a hammer and then using a self tapping screw to hold the plastic flare back out of the way, so far it hasn't hit yet but I haven't really driven it much. Might have to give it some more cranks in the front. :shrug:

how is the noise from the tires? ive been thinking about getting a set someday, but im not sure if i can handle that aggressive of a tire. looks great. where is the rest of your bumper?
The noise... It's definitely loud. :lol: Louder than I expected but if I roll up the windows, turn on the AC and turn the radio up a bit it drowns it out...

Should go away some once the tires wear down a bit more.

And the bumper still needs some work.
 
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i knew hed get the raptor skin out...:lmaop:

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im not used to tires that run a theme so hard, but they are very cool tires and i cant wait to see how they ride.
 
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The truck looks wicked sick Boyd,now gonna look better with those tips when they get done(lol).........Rob....:thumbup: