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Hello again

I would like to know opinions on the Skyjacker, or other, 2" "levelling" kits, as far as the ride quality, stiffness, etc.
Would the longer shocks be needed with these kits as well?
Was considering airbags in the rear, as truck is empty most of the time.

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Eric Andersen
1996 2500 4*4 5spd
 
Eric -

I've been studying the 2" lift market for some time now and have settled on the Trailmaster kit - (part# DT58SSV, I think)for my '99 2500HD LB 4x4.

Part of my decision was based on the proximity of the dealer/installer to my place - (still about 100mi. , but for our country that's "close"). Also, this dealer has sold and installed a large number of lift kits of all types and name brands, and he swears by the Trailmaster for consistency of product quality and ease of installation.
Plus, he's had the Trailmaster 2" kit on his pickup for 60,000 mi. ,likes the ride, occasionally pulls significant weight and no problems with that, either.

I talked with the Skyjacker folks several times and I think the Skyjacker 2" kit is a good one as well - but quite frankly I'm not mechanical enough to properly address the engineering differences between the two.

They both come with proprietary shocks - most of the members of this board seem to prefer the Rancho 9000, but personally I don't like (or need, as I'm empty most of the time)the idea of the adjustable feature as we drive in a lot of snow/ice/slush etc. which packs in and then freezes solid at night.

Just my $0. 02, hope it helps -

Rob

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1999 2500HD 4x4 SLT Driftwood QC LB 3. 55LSD 5spd Camper/Tow, Custom Built(Deer Hunter Model)Brush Guard w/PIAA Pro 90's, PIAA Platinum Headlamp Bulbs, Diamond Plate Bed Caps w/full frt&rr DiaPlate Protectors -




[This message has been edited by Rob Myers (edited 11-18-1999). ]
 
Zeeew,

Pls research the lift kit carefully. A co-worker ate a steering box with a 2" lift kit. They are expensive!

Find someone that has the same kit for >30k miles & get the scoop.
 
Good suggestion, that's what I did -

If you want info on the Trailmaster kit, call Oregon #(541)354-3674, ask for Wade.

Rob

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1999 2500HD 4x4 SLT Driftwood QC LB 3. 55LSD 5spd Camper/Tow, Custom Built(Deer Hunter Model)Brush Guard w/PIAA Pro 90's, PIAA Platinum Headlamp Bulbs, Diamond Plate Bed Caps w/full frt&rr DiaPlate Protectors -
 
When I put changed tires on my 94 Dodge, I was getting vague steering. It was percieved as play in the steering box. Real tough to pin down what it was. The Dodge dealer thought it probably was the steering box. Quoted me 800 something for a new one

I called a company called,

Steer & Gear
1000 Barnett rd
Columbus, Ohio
1-800-253-4327

They have remanufactured steering gear chucks for all Chrysler(only ,they specialize) products. They say the units meet or exceed factory specs. Also they say that the boxes are every bit as dependable as a new unit-at a better price.

The Dodge boxes 94-99 are $195. 00 with exchange. Not available in quick ratio (darn)

I was very happy with their service. The box was great too. Very tight.

I saved my self tons of money purchasing it from Steer & Gear. #ad


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1994 Dodge Ram SLT Cummins 5 speed 4x4,3. 54 gears, Scotty Air System,PIAA Platnum Super Whites,Optima red top batteries, manual trans filter,Turbo&Exhaust blanket,Magnaguard rear diff cover,Edelbrock IAS shocks,muffler removed,Borgeson steering shaft,Trailmaster steering stabilizers,Rancho upper & lower links,Polyurethane sway bar bushings,Skyjacker 2" leveling springs(front),Fabritech Stage II Traction Bars,Denman Coyote A/P LT305/85R16(36" Tall) tires on Stock Dodge Chrome 16x6. 5 wheels,Bushwacker Street Flares,Back-off saftey brake light,Bugflector II bug shield, Royal Purple ,Amsoil& Red line lubes throughout.

1970 Plymouth Cuda (under construction)
1968 Hurst HEMI® Dart , Nah its just a screen name ;-)



[This message has been edited by 1968 Hurst HEMI Dart (edited 11-21-1999). ]
 
I have had a Rancho 2" lift kit for almost 2 years. 20,000 miles and not a bit of trouble. The Rancho kit contains front spring spacers to take the natural sag you get from the heavy Cummins engine(960lbs. ). I like mine and it gave the needed lift for my oversize tires. Ofcourse I still had to have metal trimmed from the inner wheel well. Had the body shop do it, took them 2 hrs. and you can't even tell.

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1997, Cummins, 4X4, 2500 Emerald Green, SLT Laramie, Tan Leather, ClubCab, Auto, 3. 54LSD, Tow Package, Camper Package, Banks Stinger Plus, 2" Rancho Suspension Lift, Rancho RS 9000's Shocks, Bushwhacker Flares, 35" BFG Mudders, 16. 5 x 9. 75 Outlaw II Alloys, Jacobs Exhaust Brake, BD Torque-Lock, BD Valve Body, BD Medium Stall Torque Converter, Rhino Liner, Smittybuilt Nerf Bars, K&N Air Filter, Rancho RS 5000 Steering Stabilizer, 5000lb. Air Bags, Aero Under Seat Tool Box, Mopar Bug Deflector, Emerald Green Century Cap, Husky Liner Floor Mats, Pyrometer, Boost, Trans Temp Gauges, Halogen Backup Lights.
 
I have tinkered with 4x4's for years and have several friends w/ 4x4's as well. I live within 30 min. of the Heckethorn/Rough Country factory. I was things I was wondering about:
1. Price (H/RC's is about $300 I think)
2. Ride (H/RC's keeps factory ride)
3. Do you have to replace your shocks? (I can't remember whether or not you do w/ H/RC's kit, I'll check.
Also, H/RC sells factory shocks w/ boots for $30 and steering stabilizers for $40 for almost every brand and size truck. If you want more inf, post back or e-mail me at:
jerry_the_king@usa.net
Hope this helps


[This message has been edited by Jerry_the_king (edited 12-12-1999). ]
 
I have had the 2" Skyjacker lift for 7 years now on my 92. It rides much better that stock by actually having decent wheel travel. The shocks I got are also from Skyjacker (gas shocks) and are longer than stock. I have approx. 65,000 miles on this suspension and it does not feel any different that when new.

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92W250,4X4,Extended Cab,16cm exhaust housing,Flow Master muffler,Turned up pump,Performance Friction pads,Corex shoes.
 
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