Which leveling kit?
Originally Posted by Silver05
I don't know how its intalled but my Daystar works with my Fabtech.
To great of a CV angle is what I meant by they didn't work.
Originally Posted by brypink2
The EZ lift did work by the means of being installed, but my CV angles were to great and I didnt want to risk it. But they did install just fine...well, at least one. I just cranked down my coilover to level the other side (so I could check the cv angles).
To great of a CV angle is what I meant by they didn't work.
To great of a CV angle is what I meant by they didn't work.
Last edited by KSpencer; Mar 26, 2006 at 01:02 AM.
Originally Posted by KSpencer
Not to highjack this thread, but there is an inherent problem with people saying that the CV angle is too great. Turning! The CV joint was a revolutionary achievement to "fix" the front wheel drive car, and thus allowing this configuration to work for cornering purposes. The angles that are experienced when just turning the steering wheel on a STOCK 4X4 are much greater that the angles experienced by the half-shafts in the front end when full off suspension. Sorry, just had to be said.
Just a thought...if they get at a greater angle when turning at stock position, wouldn't putting them at a great angle when not turning make it even worse when you are turning? Especially, in 4WD?
Originally Posted by brypink2
Then why is it such a concern when installing a lift? I'm not the only one that recommends to keep the half shafts close to stock as possible. All my mechanic/wheeler friends say the same...don't do it.
Just a thought...if they get at a greater angle when turning at stock position, wouldn't putting them at a great angle when not turning make it even worse when you are turning? Especially, in 4WD?
Just a thought...if they get at a greater angle when turning at stock position, wouldn't putting them at a great angle when not turning make it even worse when you are turning? Especially, in 4WD?
Also just to throw in....
You do not need a leveling kit to fit that size tire under the truck. Mine came from the factory ordered with that size. It didnt rub at all. They said that I would need a leveling kit if I would have went with the 35s. By the way...
the 295 70 17s are equivelant to 33s.
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Ooops, I just re-read that you are a 4x2. I have a 4x4 so that may be considerably different.
You do not need a leveling kit to fit that size tire under the truck. Mine came from the factory ordered with that size. It didnt rub at all. They said that I would need a leveling kit if I would have went with the 35s. By the way...
the 295 70 17s are equivelant to 33s.
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Ooops, I just re-read that you are a 4x2. I have a 4x4 so that may be considerably different.
I have a 2.5 daystar but a 2 inch would be fine not much difference in the kits, check my gallery out I have some pic's with 295/75R17's on 8 inch wheels I paid $180 each at my local tire store no shipping charges
I just bought the AS 2.5" leveling kit off of another member on here. Really looking forward to getting it installed, hopefully this weekend if I get it in time. Now to do some tire shopping, probably gonna stick with the 18" stock rims for now and save up for some nicer ones a little down the road.
What type tires do some of you recommend? Remember my truck is a 06 SCREW 4X2 and never leaves the pavement, but I do want an aggressive looking tire. I have looked at the Nitto Mud Graplers and Toyo AT Open Country, of course those seem to be out of stock. Are there any really good BF ones?
What type tires do some of you recommend? Remember my truck is a 06 SCREW 4X2 and never leaves the pavement, but I do want an aggressive looking tire. I have looked at the Nitto Mud Graplers and Toyo AT Open Country, of course those seem to be out of stock. Are there any really good BF ones?


