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Offline OWL'So7

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leveling kit...for the rear
« on: December 16, 2010, 11:47:27 pm »
alright gang, i have been lookin at the stance of the truck here lately and have come to the conclusion that shes got a little to much junk in the trunk.  let me re-phrase:  shes got to much rake do to the 3 cut leaf spring blocks sittin between the helper spring and the axle.  this is what i'm referin to:


after a little measuring a quick trip to lowes and the local spring shop, i have all the parts needed to be rid of the lift blocks.

if anyones interested, heres a list of tool/parts you'll need to carry out this task:

-  air gun (if you don't have access to one, your still good.  just makes it easier)
-  1/2 inch 7/8 th's deep socket
-  1/2 inch 21 mm deep socket
-  1/2 inch 19 mm deep socket
-  1/2 inch ratchet
-  1/2 inch ratchet extension
-  pair of vice grips (not pictured)
-  hammer
-  "C" clamp
-  can of PB blaster
-  3 ton floor jack
-  saw zaw
-  6x6 block of wood (4x4 would work also)
-  4 brand new 9/16th u bolts
-  8 brand new 7/8th's nuts that fit the 9/16th u bolts
-  8 brand new 9/16th washers
-  24 1/2 inch  grade 8 lock washers
-  4 - 1/2 x 4 inch grade 8 bolts (optional insurance - will explain later)

this is what you'll be lookin at from on top of the axle:


start first by givin a generous squirt of pb blaster to the 4 u bolt nuts and the 2 center pin nuts and let them set for a minute or two.  after that, place the "C" clamp on the rear of the leaf spring behind the axle here and tighten to compress the springs:


once the clamp is installed, remove the 4 - 21 mm u bolt nuts:


when your done with those, remove the u bolts and the leaf spring clamping plate.  this is what you should have:



next step is to loosen the 2 - 19 mm center pin nuts:


once those are loose, position your 3 ton floor jack with the 6x6 block of wood on the jack pad and carfully raise the jack up to the front of the leaf spring in front of the axle.  this is were you should have it:


jack the truck up and give yourself 2-3 inches to fit your vice grips in and hold on to the circular head of the center pin.  this is what you'll be lookin at:


this is were its a plus if you have an extra pair of hands.  if not, you'll just have to reach over the top of the axle and leaf sprins and hold your vice grips in one and and loosen the center pin nuts with the other.  this is were i ran into a snag (and were the 4 - 1/2 x 4 inch grade 8 bolts will save u a trip to the hardware store).  the first 3 center pin bolts came out perfect.  the last one kept spinning in the vice grips due to the nut siezing on the tip of the bolt with about an 1/8 of an inch from the top.  heres were u can do one of two things.  you can say f all the bolts and cut them off and use the new ones (which if i had 4 all brand new bolts, and didn't have the one side already done, i would have done) or try and get yours out and return your new bolts.  like i mentioned in the parts list, its just for insurance in case something does go wrong.  back to the how to.

weather you cut the circular head off and pull the bolts out from the top of your springs or you choose to try and get them off by loosening them and taking them out from the bottom of the springs, you'll still have to jack the truck up about another 4-6 inches to replace/slide in the new/old bolts from the bottom.  once the center pins are removed, the 3 cut leaf spring blocks will just slide out.  if you cut the heads off, make sure they are removed and not sitting on the axle plate.    now its time to re-install the center pins.  simply slide them up through your springs, place 6 - 1/2 inch lock washers on each bolt and re-tighten.  you can now SLOWLY lower your truck back down on to the axle.  once this is done, re install the leaf spring clamping plate back on top of the leaf spring (it didn't look like it mattered, but i put the plate back on the way it came off with all the letters/numbers on the plate toward the front of the truck) and feed the new u bolts up through the plate, and then re- install the washers and nuts.  i'm sure theres a torque spec on all the nuts but im not sure what they are and didn't have a torque wrench.  i just went TIGHT!  i put some lock tight on the u bolts just for piece of mind and checked to make sure it was tight after a little drive.  this is what the finished product looks like from top and bottom/side:



repeat same steps on the other side of the truck.

heres the truck before:


and heres the after:


hope this helps somebody out. 

the u bolts, nuts and washers cost 35 dollars
the 24 grade 8 - 1/2 inch lock washers cost around 8 dollars
the one 1/2 x 4 inch grade 8 bolt and nut cost around 3 dollars. 
this is a pretty cheap modification thats not to difficult. 




« Last Edit: December 16, 2010, 11:51:36 pm by OWL'So7 »
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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2010, 01:55:48 am »
Looks good.....................as long as you don't throw some oversize tires and rims on there.

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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2010, 03:14:38 am »
Airbags and you can keep it level or if ever want put those few inches back under it.  Thats my plan just havent got to it yet.

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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2010, 03:17:57 am »
Good wright up :up: Simple but Effective :clap:


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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2010, 08:49:55 am »
Very Nice!

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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2010, 02:00:13 pm »
i'm sure theres a torque spec on all the nuts but im not sure what they are and didn't have a torque wrench. i just went TIGHT!

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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2010, 02:54:13 pm »
i'm sure theres a torque spec on all the nuts but im not sure what they are and didn't have a torque wrench. i just went TIGHT!

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u know me.  i'd say it was one big grunt and a slight puff of air on all of them.  probably around 80-100 ft lbs


Looks good.....................as long as you don't throw some oversize tires and rims on there.


i was thinkin some 26's with run flats.  how'd that be
« Last Edit: December 17, 2010, 03:04:56 pm by OWL'So7 »
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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #7 on: December 17, 2010, 02:58:37 pm »
Very Nice!

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He beat you to it.....and I must refract my comment on it when you were talking about it....it looks good.  :punk:
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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #8 on: December 17, 2010, 03:06:51 pm »
Very Nice!

:wait:
He beat you to it.....and I must refract my comment on it when you were talking about it....it looks good.  :punk:

why thank you.  just need to get my new wheels after the holidays and i'll be set
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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #9 on: December 22, 2010, 03:09:02 pm »
well, got these ordered the other day.  will get pics up when they come in :43:

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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #10 on: December 22, 2010, 03:39:24 pm »
how big? :D
i like rims like donny likes women... "large"

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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #11 on: December 22, 2010, 03:51:34 pm »
17x9's.  nothing crazy
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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #12 on: December 24, 2010, 07:30:49 am »
Those wheels are pretty sick lookin! They kick the  :shit: out of the Pro Comp 7005's I want. (But more power is more important than wheels. Plus my ball joints probably would like the stock backspacing better.)
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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #13 on: December 24, 2010, 06:32:03 pm »
well, got these ordered the other day.  will get pics up when they come in :43:



Hmmmmm......those look sorta familiar..... :whistling:


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Re: leveling kit...for the rear
« Reply #14 on: December 24, 2010, 11:44:14 pm »
well, got these ordered the other day.  will get pics up when they come in :43:



Hmmmmm......those look sorta familiar..... :whistling:



...but a little sexier
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