Alright, I finally got my keys and spacers installed on my 04 tahoe. got everything from eBay for $150.00 shipped.
Tools needed
-21mm socket
-18mm socket
-jack and jack stands
-torsion unload tool
I know I didnt use the torsion unload tool but it works.
First you need to jack up your vehicle, put it on jack stands. Then use the torsion unload tool to take the pressure off of the 18mm bolt so you can take out the block (I used a bottle jack to do so). In the first picture you can see the bolt needed to be removed along with the block.
The second picture shows the differance in the index of the stock key vs the eBay key.
The third pic shows how i reinstalled the key using the bottle jack. I just jacked up the key, re-inserted the block, and tightned the bolt back in.
Do this to both sides and the front is complete untill you need to level out the height of the vehicle.
Next lift up and place the back on jack stands and unbolt the sway bar(4th pic) and the emergency brake line brakcet.
Next support the rear axle with a jack so you can unbolt the shocks. (5th Pic)
Pay attn to the lines ontop of the axle when you lower it, I had to install one spacer and then move the jack to one side of the axle to get it low enough to install the other spacer.
Tools needed
-21mm socket
-18mm socket
-jack and jack stands
-torsion unload tool
I know I didnt use the torsion unload tool but it works.
First you need to jack up your vehicle, put it on jack stands. Then use the torsion unload tool to take the pressure off of the 18mm bolt so you can take out the block (I used a bottle jack to do so). In the first picture you can see the bolt needed to be removed along with the block.
The second picture shows the differance in the index of the stock key vs the eBay key.
The third pic shows how i reinstalled the key using the bottle jack. I just jacked up the key, re-inserted the block, and tightned the bolt back in.
Do this to both sides and the front is complete untill you need to level out the height of the vehicle.
Next lift up and place the back on jack stands and unbolt the sway bar(4th pic) and the emergency brake line brakcet.
Next support the rear axle with a jack so you can unbolt the shocks. (5th Pic)
Pay attn to the lines ontop of the axle when you lower it, I had to install one spacer and then move the jack to one side of the axle to get it low enough to install the other spacer.