nobodyhome
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Awesome AZ, sounds like a plan. I slammed in the lift this past Saturday and like everyone said.. easy peasy. Took about 4 hours start to finish, only needed some very basic tools and some wood blocks (pictured below). The OLV kit itself is very basic, some spacers, bolts and some really good adjustable shackles. The instructions are very clear but would benefit from more pictures for a dummy like me. Gerald at overlandvans.com was a big help on my initial journey, so I made sure to order from him. However in all fairness there are other solutions out there, like http://journeysoffroad.com/awd-astrosafari-lift-kits.html ,as well as suggestions to replicate the OLV kit for cheaper.
Here are all the tools I need (not pictured: skilsaw for shroud and tons o wood blocks!)
![0116161040.jpg 0116161040.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/250/250141-1265fabf9e6338223812c6261fc863e6.jpg)
Front end install:
(Note- I understand the wood blocks are hokey as hell, but sometimes ya just have to improvise, adapt and overcome. I did screw the blocks together so they wouldn't collapse)
Rear end install:
Regarding tires;
I have noticed 2 things about my lift and tire size selection...
- 235/75/16 was... a wee bit ambitious. They rubbed everywhere, all day long on stock ride height. If I had it to do over, I'd go 225/75/16 and give up the ~1/2 gain in clearance, in favor for better wheel well clearance when flexing over obstacles.
Here is the stock rear wheel well clearance on 235/75/16:
![0116160806a.jpg 0116160806a.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/250/250143-861b535840835f0b8d760ef0468e729d.jpg)
- The 2 " lift and removing the front bumper cover (running with only the sub-bumper support now) took car of most of the rub, but I still have a problem. When I accelerate, the back of the van dumps down to the point where the wheel well rubs on the tires. I believe this is mostly due to tired springs and shocks. To avoid the pain of installing new springs, and to have adjustable ride height in back for towing, I have decided to go with an air bag assist. Specifically, Firestone Ride-Rite #2361 (fits 99-05) which should work fine for you as well since our vans are almost twins. Found it here for $320, + free shipping: http://www.truckspring.com/products...it-Chevrolet-Astro-GMC-Safari-Rear__2361.aspx
Here is the van with the lift installed:
Hope this info is helpful. When life allows, I would recommend taking this leap. It improves ground clearance, allows for bigger tires, sheds the 'soccer mom' image well, and doesn't appear to affect the ride at all.
Good luck and please keep us posted!
Here are all the tools I need (not pictured: skilsaw for shroud and tons o wood blocks!)
![0116161040.jpg 0116161040.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/250/250141-1265fabf9e6338223812c6261fc863e6.jpg)
Front end install:
(Note- I understand the wood blocks are hokey as hell, but sometimes ya just have to improvise, adapt and overcome. I did screw the blocks together so they wouldn't collapse)
![0116160846_zpshziggzet.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb414/nobodyhome1313/0116160846_zpshziggzet.jpg)
Rear end install:
![0116160939_zpszkd6ljux.jpg](http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb414/nobodyhome1313/0116160939_zpszkd6ljux.jpg)
Regarding tires;
I have noticed 2 things about my lift and tire size selection...
- 235/75/16 was... a wee bit ambitious. They rubbed everywhere, all day long on stock ride height. If I had it to do over, I'd go 225/75/16 and give up the ~1/2 gain in clearance, in favor for better wheel well clearance when flexing over obstacles.
Here is the stock rear wheel well clearance on 235/75/16:
![0116160806a.jpg 0116160806a.jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/250/250143-861b535840835f0b8d760ef0468e729d.jpg)
- The 2 " lift and removing the front bumper cover (running with only the sub-bumper support now) took car of most of the rub, but I still have a problem. When I accelerate, the back of the van dumps down to the point where the wheel well rubs on the tires. I believe this is mostly due to tired springs and shocks. To avoid the pain of installing new springs, and to have adjustable ride height in back for towing, I have decided to go with an air bag assist. Specifically, Firestone Ride-Rite #2361 (fits 99-05) which should work fine for you as well since our vans are almost twins. Found it here for $320, + free shipping: http://www.truckspring.com/products...it-Chevrolet-Astro-GMC-Safari-Rear__2361.aspx
Here is the van with the lift installed:
Hope this info is helpful. When life allows, I would recommend taking this leap. It improves ground clearance, allows for bigger tires, sheds the 'soccer mom' image well, and doesn't appear to affect the ride at all.
Good luck and please keep us posted!
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