2006 AWD Chevrolet Express Lift
r-w/Zuren,
I have done quite a bit of research and inspection of the F150 Index Keys. They are actually weak compared to the GM part. The MAXX Suspension keys will also allow for a 2.5" drop. They are 10 times stronger, a very stout product. You would have to take all the tools with you to safely remove the keys on a junk truck and to take a chance on the used part to have cracks just isn't worth it. This van rides smoother than it did before the lift, shocks and new E-Rated tires with 65lbs. of air pressure. The lift kit probably would have allowed 4.5" but I carefully watched for bind on the CV joints, ball joints and didn't want to hit the upper bump stops. Have roughly about 3,000 miles so far and no problems, no noises and no wrenching on it since lift install. VERY happy with the outcome. Hope I can find a set of aftermarket rims that will work with my sliding door.
Zuren, I really liked your AWD to 4WD Conversion write up. Haven't needed 4 wheel Low yet, but if the AWD transfer case goes south I will do a conversion. I hope to have pictures soon {Taken in Daylight}. NOTE: My van currently has 172,000 miles on it with all the original drivetrain, no noises. I change all fluids @ 20,000 mile intervals. The only problem I have is a leaking front differential seal [Minor] which showed up prior to the lift install. My transmission buddy said I might have over filled the differential, I will keep an eye on it.