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Installing 2.5" Budget Boost - Jack Stands

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Old 07-12-2017, 04:42 AM
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Default Installing 2.5" Budget Boost - Jack Stands

Hey everyone, I'll be installing my TF Budget Boost on my own to save some coin. Doesn't look too complicated so I'm not worried about the install itself. What I am trying to figure out is if I need new jack stands. Mine only go up to 16 inches in height. Will I need a new set that can go up to 24 inches to drop the axle if the jack stands are supporting the frame?
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You could always stack some 2x6's underneath them.
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Originally Posted by catahoula
You could always stack some 2x6's underneath them.
Awesome idea, but I just moved and I left them all back in my old garage Michigan. I think I'll just grab a pair to be safe. It's not like they're expensive.
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There are good off-road groups down your way that I'm sure someone would let you borrow some jack stands. Pulling the tires and dropping the axle (with the jacks under the frame) is how I've always done it. I put on a Metalcloak 4.5" lift without crazy huge jacks.
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Jack stands are one of those things that get used often in my garage. Handy to have around in general, especially if you do your own work. I'd say it's worth picking some up.....Maybe check out Craigslist instead of buying new. I typically support the frame with jack stands, and then put a jack under the axle.....lowering it to facilitate axle droop. You should be fine. Mind the tension on the ABS and brake lines. You may need to unbolt the bracket from the frame to gain a little more droop (can't recall).

If you ever need more height on one of your jack stands, build a riser block out of 2x4 and secure the jack to the top.
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Thanks for the tips everyone! Ended up getting a new jack and jack stands as it made the job a lot easier. Took a day and a half because everything was good and rusted but I got her back together with the 2.5" lift installed.
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