Install is done! Wheels up to wheels down was just under 2 hours including a bit of pictures and messing with the dog. These are super easy to install. Dropped the lower shock bolts, sway bar, and brake lines and everything was able to pop in nice and easy.
I deleted the air bags, since they are stuck in the stock coils and couldn't get them out, as well as I just didn't need them. I also removed my rear sway bar, just to see if it makes a discernable difference and if I like it. Also removed the heat shield for the spare as it was close to my brake line after I lowered it.
A little trick I used to drop the brake line, and this will work even if you retain the sway bar. I flattened out and bent the wire bracket that is used in the oem location to fit the upper sway bar bolt. After I disconnected everything it kinda naturally dropped to that position, I popped the abs line out of its push pin position, zip tied it to the brake hard line and voila, no need to mess around much.
The ride.... man this thing rode like **** before. I can say its nice and smooth. It's definitely firmed up, but I can say that it's so much smoother than before. I have a few wash board pot hole infested roads by me that used to slam and make the truck skip and chatter over the hits, now it's just audible thuds and no drama at all. With my sway bar removed, air bags gone and all new suspension my truck feels totally different. I'm not used to it so I'll do an overall review after some seat time and let everything settle.
Hub to fender, wheel off in rear - 25"
Ground to fender
D/F- 39".5
D/R-40"
P/F-39.5"
P/R-40"
I drove around some more, parked in front of my house and the rear was at 40" on both sides and a bit under 39.5" up front.
Stock rear coils were different. I'll have to check my part numbers again, I referenced the wrong numbers!!!! I was looking at the wrong tag number.
Time.for pics.
If anyone need or wants any special pics lmk I'll be happy to get some.





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