Just mark your alignment tabs then make certain you don’t overextend the CV’s and you’ll be fine. And those LCA bolts need 210 lbs/ftHey guys, good thread. Sounds like the LCA method is the way to go versus fussing with pushing the axle out.
I’ll be pulling out my Fox 2.5’s and replacing them with a set of Eibach ProTruck 2.0 w/ HD springs. (Long story, obliterated one of my Fox shocks at 12K feet. Too much preload is my only guess.)
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I had a local shop install my Fox kit but this time around I’ll be doing it all myself with help from a buddy. Luckily my buddy is wildly more knowledgeable/ mechanically experienced than I, so that should help.
My truck is a badlands, but supporting the swaybar assembly looks easy enough.
Considering that the Fox front shocks have bolts versus the OEM studs, I’m thinking that this would only make it easier to pull the front shocks out. Any reason why I should follow Eibach’s instructions versus dropping the swaybar & LCA?
cheers,
Lars
That is one unhappy shock
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