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Old 10-01-2009, 05:34 PM
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Lift Is Installed

it consent of ome 882 with ome n91s shocks and top out spacers ... the rear is ome 891's and skyjacker nitro 8000 shocks .... and a sonoran steel diff drop and panhard bar...
wheels and tires are factory 5 stars painted flat black on 285s with wild country xtx sports from les schwab tires .. upper arm clearance is close but its not bad ... total install time took me by my self about 8hrs i had basic hand tools a floor jack and stands and small air compress i used with a impact gun which help alot


lol this a funny one like a b4 after



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Nice rig dude real nice
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Looks great! Your runner looks awesome.
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is it just the pics or is the front higher than the rear? How are your CV angles with the 882's and the topout spacers, that seems like an extreme amount of lift in the front. I'm thinking of going 882/891
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the front might be higher im not sure if i can just take out the spacers due to the longer studs
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Looks way sweet man! Love the lights too
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Lookin' good Elton, those rims turned out great!
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The front will probably settle down after a bit. Looks good. What color is your truck, blue or silver?
Old 10-01-2009, 07:02 PM
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lavender steel metallic is the name i call it blueish sliver here's the cv pic i could try to take the top spacer out
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o i forgot with the bigger tires i hardly notice a drop in power
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looks sweet man
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Yea , Looks good man !!
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looks good man
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cv angle's look ok ?
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Originally Posted by Elton
cv angle's look ok ?
My understanding is that if the boot ridges are touching you are asking for trouble. I would remove the topout spacers ASAP.
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Wow Elton, finally! Seems like everyone who joins YT ends up lifting their trucks within a month or two, Elton you took about 4 years?

Yeah its looking great thats for sure. Hope the ride is better and you enjoy the extra clearence.

The CV's will be fine. You'll FOR SURE have a leaky/torn boot in no time though. The rubber is old and used to a certain orientation and angle. (Or lack there of...). After replacing the boots, you shouldn't have too many other issues.
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lol with what little work i do coming up with 2 grand is not easy soo you think i should run it as is ? i dont wheel it hardly at all

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Looks amazing
Old 10-01-2009, 09:48 PM
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yea the side i posted looks good the other side is a little rougher
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Looks good dude


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