Gordinho80 wrote:Well, thanks to rgraboske, I now know what my stock front springs were.... I think I'm the only TB on here that had an 81 spring!!! 6CC is my driver side, which is an 83, and 7CB is pass side, which is an 81!!! WOW. No wonder I had to trim so much plastic from my fender liner to clear the 32s. Now that I think about it, I noticed more rubbing on compression on the pass side then I did on the driver side.
Well.... am I glad I updated the springs now. I had an 81!!!!
rgraboske wrote:I'm working to put a complete list of RPO codes together. I've found over 60 RPO codes for each part number so far
JamesDowning wrote:rgraboske wrote:I'm working to put a complete list of RPO codes together. I've found over 60 RPO codes for each part number so far
Are they all for TBs? I assume some are for the SSR?
fishsticks wrote:Well done, keep an eye on those CV joints now... we stretch them a bit father than they're probably happy with.
dirty anton wrote:almost afraid to get it aligned now cause it's driving spot on
JamesDowning wrote:I rotated the hubs while trying to figure out how many washers to add. It seemed fine even beyond full extension. How many washers did you add? I was only able to add about 5. The equivalent to maybe 0.4".
fishsticks wrote:JamesDowning wrote:How many washers did you add? I was only able to add about 5. The equivalent to maybe 0.4".
IIRC, I was able to get around 11/16" on there. My OEM CV axles had a very slight amount of resistance at the tripods when fully extended.
Im sorry if this is annoying but Im really confused on spring lift vs wheel lift. I even googled it and cant find answer.
JamesDowning wrote:Randy, BDS does come with new top poly shock bushings.
If I recall, the BDS mounting plate is a good bit thicker than the stock plate, 1/4" or so. So you're right, it could be an added factor.Im sorry if this is annoying but Im really confused on spring lift vs wheel lift. I even googled it and cant find answer.
It's an IFS thing. The strut is mounted inboard of the lower ball joint, so there is a lever arm effect between how much you lift the strut, versus how much actual lift you get (dubbed here as wheel lift).