Suspension Lift
Today was the big day! And I am pooped. Lift day!!!!!!!!
Overall, everything went well. The process took a little longer than I planned on, but was not working fast. All in all, it came out great!
The Front:
I decided to use Bilstein 6112 coilovers. I have them at the topmost setting, which pushes the suspension down almost all the way. I'll have to see how it drives/rides, and let the springs settle - I may or may not adjust it. I also installed Camburg UCAs. I changed my mind, and used the ball joint arms. Since I live in the South, where we have rain and mud, I think the ball joint will last longer than the uniball. I will not be rockcrawling or jumping the truck, so the ball joint should be fine.
I also installed a set of Wheeler's bumpstops. I like their progressive compression (as opposed to the factory solid ones.)
You can see in the picture, I have replacement UCA bolts. Instead of bending the sheetmetal, I decided to cut the bolt heads off, and install replacement bolts from the other direction.
For the rear, I had Deaver build me a custom leaf pack - 3" of lift, and carry an extra 600 lbs. While everything was apart, I also installed an All Pro U-Bolt Flip Kit. I much prefer my u-bolt ends to be above the axle.
For shocks, I am going with Bilstein 5165 reservoir shocks. I am going to replace the upper shock mount and get the longest shock I can fit. Now that the new springs are in, I can get an accurate measurement. And yes, I need longer brake lines - way longer!
I also have Wheeler bumpstops for the rear. I haven't decided how I am going to mount them. I am considering mounting them to the frame as opposed to the axle.
I didn't get many pictures of the process, but here is a before and after of the front:
Before anyone says anything, my jack stands are teal. Way back when, Snap-On was playing with different colors, and I ended up with these. They are made by Lincoln in the USA so quality is not a question. An odd color for jackstands - but I'm not a marketing person, so what do I know?????
Here's a shot of rear after assembly. Yes, I know the shock is not attached. Fortunately, the stock shock is long enough (to fit) so I can use them (on road only) until I get the longer ones installed.
And finally, the result:
I like it!