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Looks fantastic man! Nice work.
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This forum has been a great help in this process so far! Thanks to everyone who helped out, and a special thanks to @01Konvict for answering a bunch of my questions, and his helpful posts throughout the forum that i found!
I moved one of them over the axle yea. The other didnt seem necessaryGlad you got the kit on. Yes pretty much all instructions suck haha. Mine were far worse than yours. It looks great! Did you route the parking brake on topside of axle? Fabtech makes the best instructions for routing the air shocks. Late info now
I moved one of them over the axle yea. The other didnt seem necessary
Nice I like both on top to clean up axle view from behind
well clearly i wasnt thinking straight at this point in the project! now thatll probably bug for a bit before i end up changing it. lol hey what did you do for a spare? Im trying to figure out my roadside plan now
I removed mine and added 9 gallons of air for my train horns. Tanks have a air chuck for filling tires. I carry a can of fix a flat and plugs. Very doubtful I will grenade a tire if you keep an eye on tire pressures. Been doing this method for years in this Yukon and old one. Never any issues
A portable air compressor and plugs/fix a flat was what i was leaning towards. Already took the spare off while i was doing the lift. Speaking of air pressures, Ive been trying to figure out where to keep them. They came set to 34, drove like crap so i upped them to 38. Seems good. Whats recommended for 35s? theres a max psi on mine but i didnt see a recommended normal.