OME install question......
I will be putting this on this weekend, weather permitting. My neighbor told me he has a coil spring compressor. Will I still need to take off the Sway bar links and track bar?
I also got a set of skyjacker bumpstop extensions, (I know they say you don't need them, call me a pessimist) the kit ordered was suppose to be a complete kit for a 2008, but the kit only has rear bump stops. Should I worry about the front?
Thanks for any input......
I also got a set of skyjacker bumpstop extensions, (I know they say you don't need them, call me a pessimist) the kit ordered was suppose to be a complete kit for a 2008, but the kit only has rear bump stops. Should I worry about the front?
Thanks for any input......
I will be putting this on this weekend, weather permitting. My neighbor told me he has a coil spring compressor. Will I still need to take off the Sway bar links and track bar?
I also got a set of skyjacker bumpstop extensions, (I know they say you don't need them, call me a pessimist) the kit ordered was suppose to be a complete kit for a 2008, but the kit only has rear bump stops. Should I worry about the front?
Thanks for any input......
I also got a set of skyjacker bumpstop extensions, (I know they say you don't need them, call me a pessimist) the kit ordered was suppose to be a complete kit for a 2008, but the kit only has rear bump stops. Should I worry about the front?
Thanks for any input......
If it were not for the fact that I feel like the kid that got a sled for Christmas but it didn't snow ......I'd wait till you could help. Thanks for the offer though I appreciate it.
Last edited by BaltChief; Nov 29, 2007 at 03:18 PM.
Congrats
You should not need to disconnect the sway bar links or track bar, but you might find that i'll be easier just to go ahead and do it. Just watch out for you brake lines and parking brake lines. I had to drop those down, but i did not have a coil spring compressor either.
Good Luck! You'll really like it!
MIKE
You should not need to disconnect the sway bar links or track bar, but you might find that i'll be easier just to go ahead and do it. Just watch out for you brake lines and parking brake lines. I had to drop those down, but i did not have a coil spring compressor either.
Good Luck! You'll really like it!
MIKE
Congrats
You should not need to disconnect the sway bar links or track bar, but you might find that i'll be easier just to go ahead and do it. Just watch out for you brake lines and parking brake lines. I had to drop those down, but i did not have a coil spring compressor either.
Good Luck! You'll really like it!
MIKE
You should not need to disconnect the sway bar links or track bar, but you might find that i'll be easier just to go ahead and do it. Just watch out for you brake lines and parking brake lines. I had to drop those down, but i did not have a coil spring compressor either.
Good Luck! You'll really like it!
MIKE
Did you put on some bump stops? Should I be worried that I only have rear ones?
My installer is concerned that the added lift to the OME might stress the driveshaft etc. He is reccomending a more consrvative BB. Do you guys think OME has researched this stress as compared to bigger lifts that have more components?
Any answers here would be appreciated as I have to make a decision tomorrow.
Any answers here would be appreciated as I have to make a decision tomorrow.
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My installer is concerned that the added lift to the OME might stress the driveshaft etc. He is reccomending a more consrvative BB. Do you guys think OME has researched this stress as compared to bigger lifts that have more components?
Any answers here would be appreciated as I have to make a decision tomorrow.
Any answers here would be appreciated as I have to make a decision tomorrow.
Damn I hope he's wrong.......
Or I can use this as an excuse to buy bumpers and winches and more...
weight....must add weight...
Anythoughts


