Any one who wants to install a 6/4. 5" please talk to me first. Do not follow the instructions, if you do you will end up doing everything twice possibly 3 times. I now believe that the lift's instructions are for somthing like a ram charger or maybe a short box regular cab. Not a longbox club cab.
First off skyjacker will give you a wedged 4. 5" block to replace the factory 6". The spring pack will come with a degree shim bolted on the bottom. The instructions say to put the wide side of the wedged block towards the rear, if you have the club cab long box disragard this, that will point your pinion way to high. With a two piece drive shaft you can keep the pinion angle factory and lower the steady bearing approx 1/4" per inch of veichle lift. Do it with spacers, I made mine with 1/4" flat bar so I could fine tune (you want no shudder when dragging that duramax). The stupid wedged block might work on a reg-cab long box if you take the degree shim off the the bottom off the spring pack ( make sure you clamp the pack before removing the center bolt)
What I wanted was a flat block and no degree shim on the spring pack, did I get it... ... NO! To make what they sent me work I had to reverse the block, this cancelled out the pinion raise and brought it back to factory.
The front has caused me no end of grief. I followed the instructions completed the lift and went for a test drive. The truck would jump all over the road. I have done everything to correct this, new steering shock, drop stabilizer brackets, ajustable draglink, almost did the kingpins to. The problem is castor! The degree shim bolted on the bottom of the front spring pack is nessesary, I know this because I removed them, the clearences on the front driveshaft are too tight without the shims. The shims or wedges destroy the castor which causes the truck to track like crap..... catch 22. The only way to have this lift, and have the truck drive mint is to clock the axles. I will be doing this starting tomorrow and will take some along the way pics to post. Not sure if I will remove the axle or not.
I really just needed to vent. I don't want anyone to have to go through what i just did. If any one wants to ask about lifting a cummins I might be able to help:-laf
First off skyjacker will give you a wedged 4. 5" block to replace the factory 6". The spring pack will come with a degree shim bolted on the bottom. The instructions say to put the wide side of the wedged block towards the rear, if you have the club cab long box disragard this, that will point your pinion way to high. With a two piece drive shaft you can keep the pinion angle factory and lower the steady bearing approx 1/4" per inch of veichle lift. Do it with spacers, I made mine with 1/4" flat bar so I could fine tune (you want no shudder when dragging that duramax). The stupid wedged block might work on a reg-cab long box if you take the degree shim off the the bottom off the spring pack ( make sure you clamp the pack before removing the center bolt)
What I wanted was a flat block and no degree shim on the spring pack, did I get it... ... NO! To make what they sent me work I had to reverse the block, this cancelled out the pinion raise and brought it back to factory.
The front has caused me no end of grief. I followed the instructions completed the lift and went for a test drive. The truck would jump all over the road. I have done everything to correct this, new steering shock, drop stabilizer brackets, ajustable draglink, almost did the kingpins to. The problem is castor! The degree shim bolted on the bottom of the front spring pack is nessesary, I know this because I removed them, the clearences on the front driveshaft are too tight without the shims. The shims or wedges destroy the castor which causes the truck to track like crap..... catch 22. The only way to have this lift, and have the truck drive mint is to clock the axles. I will be doing this starting tomorrow and will take some along the way pics to post. Not sure if I will remove the axle or not.
I really just needed to vent. I don't want anyone to have to go through what i just did. If any one wants to ask about lifting a cummins I might be able to help:-laf