Just installed DJM 3/4 kit

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My first control arm kit I installed myself, so it took me 6 hours. Basically the time was the learning curve. Kit is engineered nice, ride is nice but kit came missing a couple of things; zerk fittings mainly. Depending on the incline of the surface truck is parked on somestimes it looks raked and sometimes level. Oh I forgot kit was purchased from Tony (Djm Direct).
 

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That looks good John, perfect stance.
Message me if you need new wheels on the low, because you need some soon!
 

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heyyy finally got that kit from Tony hehh... looks good bro!! mine is a 3/4 also but yours looks dumped. if i didnt have a family, i woulda dropped it more like yours but i constantly have a full ride so i didnt want it too low.... anyway, truck is badass now. hows the ride??
 

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hopefully you put in zerks and if you need some pm me ill get them to you.

In front the djm 3 inch a arms ive installed many and sold many here and its just a easy way to go. Nice install and you dont lose turning radius plus front gets dumped nice. YOu guys should see the 4 inch front a arm combo gets these trucks in the weeds lol


In rear he is running the TRAILBLAZER 4 INCH DJM DROP SPRING along with the rear djm hardware kit which consists of trailing arm brackets/swaybar endlinks and shock extenders.

His truck is autoride but a non autoride will see more of a drop and the rear being this low with the bumpstop brackets cut and the djm trailblazer springs (mated with DJM Shocks) is one of the best rear riding setups if you want the rear slammed and still ride great.
 
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Thanks for the comments, Ron I think my truck is as low as yours. Actually after your pics you showed, I knew what drop to go with. Thanks.
Tony, I just went to my local Pep Boys and bought more zerk fittings so all grease holes are covered. Thanks also. Modded, I bought rims before the drop kit, I was waiting for a alignment so stockers are off now.
Rear autoride sensors rods are at 2" overall length.
 
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Thanks for the comments, Ron I think my truck is as low as yours. Actually after your pics you showed, I knew what drop to go with. Thanks.

nah i think your front is lower than mine but the back looks to be the same

btw, no problem. glad i could be of some help!!
 

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autoride will hold it up some. On the regular trucks like yours ron the djm springs will sit about 1 inch lower and ride a lot better.
 

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