I'd like to get people's take on this. If it's really this easy, I will attempt it myself. I was figuring I'd have to have a shop do it, because I am not that savvy with suspension work.
Thanks for your feedback!
i fond a 6mm worked on mine instead of the 7/32 and u are right the second side was way smotherWakko said:That video is hogwash and I wasted time by following it. I did my RC kit today (will post pics later) and it took me FOUR DAMNED HOURS. PArt of that time was going to Harbor Freight for a pry bar though. Once I actually (completely) unbolted the sway bar, it was much easier than trying to leave it connected. I didn't touch the tie rod, and I unbolted 90% of the top ball joint. The RC instructions gave the wrong allen size too...7/32 when mine was 5mm. The 2nd side went MUCH smoother once I had the learning curve down. I added my 285/70s at the same time and MAN that truck looks mean. Mine's a 2wd.
That seems like a hell of a lot of money to have a a simple leveling kit installed. Whatever works for you I guess.allterrainjoe said:When I was down in Mississippi on holiday last week I had a 2.5 '' readylift leveling kit installed.total cost - kit,install,alignment,tax = $ 370.00. Which is a heck of a lot less than I was quoted up here.So for me it was worth having the pros do it.Hope it helps you decide.....