Rear Block Lift..ARGGHHHH!!!!!!!
thanks i agree!!.. but ooo the decisions decisions.
i know someone on here knows the pin size i need for the block
im gonna try and weigh it down and get a visual maybe that will help my decision
i know someone on here knows the pin size i need for the block
im gonna try and weigh it down and get a visual maybe that will help my decision
AS blocks are hollow. And for whatever reason, my 4" blocks from them have split down all four corners (yes both Blocks). Im currently trying to get them replaced.... just an fyi to check on those autospring blocks.
hollow???? man thats crap... im definetly replacing them with the superlift.. CAST IRON SOLID.. you wont see those babys splitting
FX4LIFE whered you get that grill??? sweet
im thinking the 2.5" will be the way to go... its only like 3/4" bigger than stock... should sit just perfect im hoping... the 2" is less than a 1/4" taller than stock.. not worth it imo..
FX4LIFE whered you get that grill??? sweet
im thinking the 2.5" will be the way to go... its only like 3/4" bigger than stock... should sit just perfect im hoping... the 2" is less than a 1/4" taller than stock.. not worth it imo..
So can anybody comment on which 2.5" block is right for our trucks? 4WP has three options for 2.5" cast iron block:
SUP025-2: .5625 in. Hole and .5625 in. Pin
SUP026-2: .6875 in. Hole and .625 in. Pin
SUP027-2: .9375 in. Hole and .9375 in. Pin Adapter
Anybody ever used these? For only $36.95 they'd be perfect for me!
EDIT: From looking at the AS kit it looks like we need 2 pins per block, so I guess these won't work for us?
SUP025-2: .5625 in. Hole and .5625 in. Pin
SUP026-2: .6875 in. Hole and .625 in. Pin
SUP027-2: .9375 in. Hole and .9375 in. Pin Adapter
Anybody ever used these? For only $36.95 they'd be perfect for me!
EDIT: From looking at the AS kit it looks like we need 2 pins per block, so I guess these won't work for us?
Last edited by renaud; Jul 24, 2008 at 08:31 AM.
Well, I've had the 2" installed in front for a while now and I think I do need a small rear lift
Every truck sits different, and with the rear at stock height it sits about 1/2" lower than the front by my eye. This isn't a big deal, but I hate the look when I have a few hundred pounds in the bed or a trailer hooked up. IMO the 2" block would be a waste of time/money as you gain less than 1/2" of lift. Gaining 7/8" with the 2.5 would seem perfect to me.
Oh, and just FYI. I'll have the same front to rear difference with 2" front and 2.5" rear as you do with 2.5" front and 3" rear. So I won't be any more tail up than your truck.
Every truck sits different, and with the rear at stock height it sits about 1/2" lower than the front by my eye. This isn't a big deal, but I hate the look when I have a few hundred pounds in the bed or a trailer hooked up. IMO the 2" block would be a waste of time/money as you gain less than 1/2" of lift. Gaining 7/8" with the 2.5 would seem perfect to me.
Oh, and just FYI. I'll have the same front to rear difference with 2" front and 2.5" rear as you do with 2.5" front and 3" rear. So I won't be any more tail up than your truck.



