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Old 11-15-2004, 11:35 AM
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Do it yourself!

I've never worked on a truck suspension before and was damned apprehensive about take my Taco's apart! Well, after about 6 hours of wrenching and cussing I've got my new AAL's and Cornfed spacers installed and everything seems to be holding together fine.
Things would have been much easier had I had an assistant, but I did not. I think the hardest thing was keeping the brake lines from getting too tight and repositioning the rear axle once I had re-installed the springs.
I can't imagine doing it w/o an impact wrench and compressor, but not everybody has that luxury.

So don't be intimidated, take your time and it's not that big a deal.

Thanks to everybody who offered advice and answered my questions.

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Old 11-15-2004, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Scary Mc
I've never worked on a truck suspension before and was damned apprehensive about take my Taco's apart! Well, after about 6 hours of wrenching and cussing I've got my new AAL's and Cornfed spacers installed and everything seems to be holding together fine.
Things would have been much easier had I had an assistant, but I did not. I think the hardest thing was keeping the brake lines from getting too tight and repositioning the rear axle once I had re-installed the springs.
I can't imagine doing it w/o an impact wrench and compressor, but not everybody has that luxury.

So don't be intimidated, take your time and it's not that big a deal.

Thanks to everybody who offered advice and answered my questions.

~Scary
Be sure and check those u-bolt nuts after a few hundred miles.
Old 11-15-2004, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by mt_goat
Be sure and check those u-bolt nuts after a few hundred miles.

Will do.
Old 11-15-2004, 03:48 PM
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Will do.
I JUST HAD MINE DONE WITH 2.75" SPACERS AND REAR AALS.. AFTER A WEEK OR SO, THE REAR DRIVER SIDE STARTED CREEKING.. DRENCHED THE LEAVES AND JOINTS WITH WD40 AND TA-DA.. IN CASE YOUR AALS EVER CREEK SOMEDAY.. !
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Originally Posted by slyang1012
I JUST HAD MINE DONE WITH 2.75" SPACERS AND REAR AALS.. AFTER A WEEK OR SO, THE REAR DRIVER SIDE STARTED CREEKING.. DRENCHED THE LEAVES AND JOINTS WITH WD40 AND TA-DA.. IN CASE YOUR AALS EVER CREEK SOMEDAY.. !
WD40 Is not what you want to be using on suspension components. You need to be using actual grease.
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He's right, WD40 isn't the best stuff for that. Get some spray lithium grease and that'll fix it for a long time.

Just my random $.02,

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Yo.. Scary!!! Stick to posting on bikemofo!!!
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Yo.. Scary!!! Stick to posting on bikemofo!!!
Yessir. What are you doing here?
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Good to hear Scary. another DIY'r!

rearviewmirror: Let the man heal will ya?



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