@@AquinoRejectRides I have a thick plastic spacer for top plus a bushing, according to the directions it goes below the spring and around the strut itself just not sure, it’s called a preload spacer
@@AquinoRejectRides Went to AutoZone left front wheel sensor acting erratically electric Oddly cleared on the way to AutoZone, but they were still able to read the error message . They said check the wires if they’re fine put a little dielectric grease on it .
I'm 100% sure Beetlejuice, JohnDoe, and Timothy are going to be able to tackle this with no problem now that their critical questions have been answered !!
Buenas noches a amigo estoy poniendo el mismo kit k puso usted trasero pero los muelles me quedaron muy adelante con el kit usted me podra ayudar como regresarlo asu lugar o como le iso para k regresara asu lugar si me podria desir se lo agradeseria gracias
I have the same wheels with 35/12.50/20s tires, with that 3" kit will it help to prevent the tires from rubbing against the inside of the fender on a 2001 suburban?
Changed my battery, alternater and both 175 amp mega fuses on my 1998 Ford F150 4.2 L still didn't work. Changed the selonoid switch. Works like a charm now.
Did it bottom out at all? I've been told with a flip kit you must install a notch but it looked like enough clearance on you video. And I noticed your burb had a extra leaf spring, my 99 doesn't have that thick leaf at the bottom and maybe looks like it sits lower than your. Idk but thank you for this video man shows you can do it on a budget
Bro nice video!!! Got the same truck and the same problem with my roof. Need to take mine off and replace it. How do you install a new piece on this? Can you make a video showing how to do it? Thx
Technically you have a 5 " drop. Because a flip kit gives you 7" on a burb that why it looks so low in the back. How close is your frame to the rear axle? I think you could've got the 4" drop by doing the 2" hanger swap. Don't get me wrong it looks good 👍, just wondering how close you are to that rear end on the frame and if you're going to have to notch it anyway? Good video
Just measure the medal of the rear fender from the top to the floor. Then do the same to the front, that should give you the measurement of what you need to level the front.
@@AquinoRejectRides You would think so but it technically does not, i dont know what ford was thinking, you are suppose to pull the axle out a little and it will go, but i will be drilling a hole in mine.
@@AquinoRejectRides it looks like he moved the park brake shoe up a little to make access. ill try that, i think ive tried every spot around the axle with no success. ill give it a shot today. thanks for that video, eventhough it is an 05, it could be the same rearend.