Ccm kit installed on suburban ltz pics

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Williamssk123

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This looks great to me, perfect lift. Way harder than I expected. With just hand tools in my drive way and a couple of jacks and jack stands it took me most of the weekend.
 

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Williamssk123

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Some of the problems I ran into was,
1 you have to use a pry bar a lot, sway bar was a nightmare.
2 ball joint kept spinning, finnally got it on tight with some pliers.
3 you have to remove rear sway bar, not in the instructions. Also unclip line and take brake line out of holder to get rear axle to completely drop.
4 needed to use floor jack under each rear shock mount rather than under rear diff.

I some of the things I had to figure out on my own. For a regular guy like myself this was way harder than I figure on. Once you get to the point of no return you just keep going.

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Had to use pry bar on upper arm and at tthe same time use floor jack on lower arm to get ball joint back in. I loosened the steering ball joints to get upper to break loose
 

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Ball joint spinning fix = hex wrench in the end stops that!
 

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So for the rear u used two jacks on each shock? I have had my front spacer on for almost 6 months and still haven't put my rear on. Thanks for the info.


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