The Ball Joint spacer/Cruiser Coil - Longer Shock P/N thread
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Originally Posted by PAhydrohead
Cebby,
Do you happen to have a pickle fork I can use to replace the steering dampener?
Do you happen to have a pickle fork I can use to replace the steering dampener?
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Originally Posted by Cebby
Yep. Either that or my tie rod puller should work. I'm probably not heading downtown until the end of the week since I've come down with a nasty case of "walking pneumonia" (I love when my kids bring this crap home). All 5 of us have it. The Robitussin with Codeine helps though...
I'm working a half day on Friday (wife is going out of town on business). After I drop off Bryce at school, I'm free until 3pm. Maybe I can meet you somewhere and pick up the tools and a set of the Cruiser coils. If you still don't feel good, I'll have plenty of time to swing by your house.
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I should be OK by Friday since my medicine will almost be gone. I think I'd rather have what I have than the flu/food poisoning. I feel for ya.
Re: the tools - I'll lend you my air hammer too. It will make quick work of the stabilzer stud in the centerlink.
On a positive note, I'm prototyping the normal shock conversion mounts (pin to eye) for the rear shocks and will have these produced if there is enough interest. The ones I've seen online look kind of flimsy, so mine will be made from 1/4" plate.
I have another idea for mounting eye/eye shocks in the rear, but need to do some more calculations. These will require some modification to the existing mount location, but you will not give up any of the droop/compression that a normal shock conversion bracket would make you give up due to the bracket dimension.
Re: the tools - I'll lend you my air hammer too. It will make quick work of the stabilzer stud in the centerlink.
On a positive note, I'm prototyping the normal shock conversion mounts (pin to eye) for the rear shocks and will have these produced if there is enough interest. The ones I've seen online look kind of flimsy, so mine will be made from 1/4" plate.
I have another idea for mounting eye/eye shocks in the rear, but need to do some more calculations. These will require some modification to the existing mount location, but you will not give up any of the droop/compression that a normal shock conversion bracket would make you give up due to the bracket dimension.
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Bill - my availability has changed for this weekend. I'm shuttling brother in laws and cousins from the airport most of Saturday and heading to the game on Sunday.
I can meet you somewhere in between here and there with the coils (I'll bring all 4 so we can sort it out) and tools after 12:30 or so. Call me and we can setup a meeting place.
I can meet you somewhere in between here and there with the coils (I'll bring all 4 so we can sort it out) and tools after 12:30 or so. Call me and we can setup a meeting place.
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Originally Posted by Cebby
Bill - my availability has changed for this weekend. I'm shuttling brother in laws and cousins from the airport most of Saturday and heading to the game on Sunday.
I can meet you somewhere in between here and there with the coils (I'll bring all 4 so we can sort it out) and tools after 12:30 or so. Call me and we can setup a meeting place.
I can meet you somewhere in between here and there with the coils (I'll bring all 4 so we can sort it out) and tools after 12:30 or so. Call me and we can setup a meeting place.
Have fun! I'll be watching at home in my nice WARM living room with a toasty fire crackling in the fire place. Oh yea, stay on topic, are we planning this exchange of Cruiser coils/tools today or saturday? I can do either. Ahh that also reminds me I have to take home an air compressor.
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Actually, I can do either today or tomorrow. Tomorrow is probably easier for me though. My first trip to the airport is a 2pm Sat. arrival. I could swing by on my way out there around noon or so.
If there is anything else you need, let me know before tomorrow.
If there is anything else you need, let me know before tomorrow.
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Well I was planning on doing some nice mods this weekend (install Aisin Hubs, ARB winch bumper, etc.) but when I pulled the passenger side front wheel to put on the hub a got an unpleasant surprise..grease everywhere!!! The CV boot closest to the diff had torn and made a nice mess. One week too late on the Aisin install as I had the front end apart last weekend to install the Aisins when I found out I had bought the wrong hubs.
I got the correct hubs and the Aisins are on but now I need to fix the CV boot. Dealer wants $225 to repair. Anybody do it themself? Reading the shop manual, it doesn't look all that difficult.
I got the correct hubs and the Aisins are on but now I need to fix the CV boot. Dealer wants $225 to repair. Anybody do it themself? Reading the shop manual, it doesn't look all that difficult.
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Here is a question about installing the Cruiser Coils.
I'm getting to do this install but I'm wondering if I need to add an extended brake line right away if I'm not planning to 4wheel it till spring.
Cebby do you already have a longer brake line for your truck that you can measure for me?
I'm getting to do this install but I'm wondering if I need to add an extended brake line right away if I'm not planning to 4wheel it till spring.
Cebby do you already have a longer brake line for your truck that you can measure for me?
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I have one but it isn't on yet. I got it from Marlin.
http://www.marlincrawler.com/brake.html. The site says they are 26" long, but I'll measure in a little while.
http://www.marlincrawler.com/brake.html. The site says they are 26" long, but I'll measure in a little while.
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OK. The line is 26" exactly. Overall, end to end is about 27" but that includes the threaded part of the unions. I don't know what the overall length of the existing one is. Bill can you measure it while you are under there?
A tip on the spring compressors: When I was installing the spacer lift on my JGC, I read somewhere to think of the spring compressors as sping holders. Basically, I stuffed the axle with my floor jack, inserted the compressors to hold the compressed coil, then dropped the axle down. Spring then falls out. I did one side at a time. (Gotta unbolt the swaybar and bottom of the shock).
To compress the Cruiser coils, be careful to get the compressors 180 degrees away from each other on the spring. I used the impact wrench to crank them down (worked like a charm). I did this just messing around with the JGC coils before I knew what I was doing to see how they worked.
A tip on the spring compressors: When I was installing the spacer lift on my JGC, I read somewhere to think of the spring compressors as sping holders. Basically, I stuffed the axle with my floor jack, inserted the compressors to hold the compressed coil, then dropped the axle down. Spring then falls out. I did one side at a time. (Gotta unbolt the swaybar and bottom of the shock).
To compress the Cruiser coils, be careful to get the compressors 180 degrees away from each other on the spring. I used the impact wrench to crank them down (worked like a charm). I did this just messing around with the JGC coils before I knew what I was doing to see how they worked.
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Originally Posted by Cebby
OK. The line is 26" exactly. Overall, end to end is about 27" but that includes the threaded part of the unions.
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You should buy red. I have blue. They are the same except for the color.
My brake guys said they couldn't make it work which is BS. They didn't want to mess with it I think. I did not get any extra brackets (I actually ordered the 3 line set for when I do the swap)
If you want to see it prior to ordering, let me know and I'll throw it in the rig. How'd the coils go?
My brake guys said they couldn't make it work which is BS. They didn't want to mess with it I think. I did not get any extra brackets (I actually ordered the 3 line set for when I do the swap)
If you want to see it prior to ordering, let me know and I'll throw it in the rig. How'd the coils go?
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Originally Posted by Cebby
You should buy red. I have blue. They are the same except for the color.
My brake guys said they couldn't make it work which is BS. They didn't want to mess with it I think. I did not get any extra brackets (I actually ordered the 3 line set for when I do the swap)
If you want to see it prior to ordering, let me know and I'll throw it in the rig. How'd the coils go?
My brake guys said they couldn't make it work which is BS. They didn't want to mess with it I think. I did not get any extra brackets (I actually ordered the 3 line set for when I do the swap)
If you want to see it prior to ordering, let me know and I'll throw it in the rig. How'd the coils go?
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I only have one for the rear (the other two are for the front). Order up a replacement - IN BLUE and I'll get this one to you. I'll be downtown tomorrow likely.
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I ordered up a RED line from Marlin with the optional bracket incase I needed it for when I remove the LSPV. Well I went under to install it the other day and it is kindof too long. If I put it on, it was going to rub on some things and I wasnt sure if that was ok or not so I think I will put it on with my LC coils....
So what are the rear shocks to use with the LC coils?
Thanks
So what are the rear shocks to use with the LC coils?
Thanks