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Old 01-07-2010, 05:23 AM
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Good work so far, looking forward to watching the progress! Thanks for posting up the engine pics.
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Originally Posted by BIGBOCK
Good work so far, looking forward to watching the progress! Thanks for posting up the engine pics.
Do you need some specific motor pictures while I have mine taken apart?
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I completed the zuk coil mod on my truck over the weekend. This got rid of the sag in the back and has a slightly raked look to it. It looks alot better now and I cant wait for this weekend to start on the motor work.
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I fixed the drivers side manual hub that was not unlocking and it now turns smoothly and moves all the way to the locked position. Before it would not unlock the cv axle or move all the way to the lock position on the hub face cover. A hub rebuild is definitely in order down the road.
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Here are some pics of the front end work that I have done.
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Some pics of the fixed rear sag.
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Its finally coming together tomorrow morning starts the rebuilding of the motor. I still have to fab up a way to mount up the front blinkers.

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Old 01-30-2010, 09:39 AM
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Wow speedwagon86...nice work....looks like the 14's gave you a full 4" boost there. I bet the rear has a really soft ride now. You can always add some front 1.5" spacers from 4x4crawler to neutralize some of that rake if need be. Some people like some rake...some don't. I do myself. ZUK
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Originally Posted by ZUK
Wow speedwagon86...nice work....looks like the 14's gave you a full 4" boost there. I bet the rear has a really soft ride now. You can always add some front 1.5" spacers from 4x4crawler to neutralize some of that rake if need be. Some people like some rake...some don't. I do myself. ZUK
Im not to sure about how they ride just yet cause the truck is still not running. Im actually pulling the motor out tonight. I like how it sits right now but Im considering putting on BJ spacers and just relaxing the torsion bars back to normal height. The install was very easy with all the information on here and your site. Another set of hands would have come in handy but I think that applies to every job.
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Well once I got into it the block was crap so I got a new one and its at the machine shop right now. I also pulled the old motor.
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