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TowndawgR50

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  1. I washed it the other day. All mud here in south Texas. At least I won't have dirt and mud in my eyes when I'm working under the truck. I'm keeping an eye out for a slow leak on the transfer case. I may have to smear sealant on the edges if it's seeping out still. 2b5fb23ccb26dc415b8d44ac96391e66.jpg

     

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    Such a nice rig! I thought it was down for some reason. Good to know its rolling again. Id love to see more

  2. After 250 miles with them the results are good. Like Raingoat mentioned, our drive out to Tahuya which was a break in/ test run went great.

     

    I feel its important to mention when I installed the rear springs it was part of a complete suspension overhaul so its hard to gauge what the springs brought to the equation.

     

    Old setup-

    low mileage KYB struts+OME HD and low mile OEM bushings up front with OME MD+ Bilstien 5100's, OEM high mileage bushings and airbags in the rear

     

    New Setup

    Front-KYB struts+OME HD and complete Polyurethane bushing swap

    Rear-LR 9448 on 2" spacers with Bilstein 5160's, polyurethane on the new adjustable upper trailing arms and extended OEM swaybar links

     

    Haven't hooked the trailer up yet to guage load handling but I suspect it will be just about right or slightly raked. 225lbs over the OME MD 170lbs has my hopes high for a great balance of hauling and off road performance.

     

    Off road flex was fantastic. Full flex with tuck wasnt hard and the springs allowed the truck to hook up great in the mud and on rocks without feeling harsh despite the full polyurethane setup.

     

    I ran the rig through a alternating whoop section and it lifts a little in the front before full flex but we had a minimal load in the rear of tools and 1 dog so I suspect with a 3 day weekend worth of camp gear and 4 dogs it will be fine.

     

    Overall they are the best bang for the buck next to the Lokka so far. 2 big thumbs up. Ill report back after 1k or so of trail and road time.

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  3. Nothing but the bushings would be adjusted. Everything came down with the SFD so its a minor adjustment in relation to all other components except the driveshaft. I opted to keep my OME springs instead of going with the AC coils but still go for 6" of lift with 1.25" of spacer lift and 0.75" of coil lift. To avoid the bind ill drop the diff .5 or so for a total.of around .75 of geometric lift at the cv's

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  4. I wonder if you have a bent or misaligned shaft. Do you have access to a magnetic base dial indicator? You can toss it under the truck with the needle on the tube section of the drive shaft near the diff and again near the t-case, marking your starting point with a paint pen or sharpie rotate the shaft 360 degrees and see how much the dial moves. Shouldn't be much, if its significant it could be another element to your problem.

  5. I couldn't find any info in the FSM either. Standard spec for a 14mm bolt, 8.8 grade, with dry threads is around 100ft/lbs. 10.9 grade is around 148 dry. I put antisieze on everything under my truck because its always wet or salted here so its around 75ft-100ft/lbs

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