cafecito
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- Lucas
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Hey all,
I'm at the final stages of installing my first ever lift kit (AEV 2" for Mojave w/ geo brackets), and I just want to make absolutely sure I do everything the right way. I've heard too many horror stories about people who didn't tighten suspension shit the right way...
1. I know the rule of thumb is to torque suspension components with all four tires on the ground so the suspension is under load. If I were to put 4 jackstands under the axles to give myself more room to work, that would achieve the same effect, right? No reason to worry as long as the truck weight is on the suspension?
2. Is there an order I should go in when torquing down suspension components? Should I do highest torque values first? Or is there one component that should always go before the others? Or does it not matter?
I'm at the final stages of installing my first ever lift kit (AEV 2" for Mojave w/ geo brackets), and I just want to make absolutely sure I do everything the right way. I've heard too many horror stories about people who didn't tighten suspension shit the right way...
1. I know the rule of thumb is to torque suspension components with all four tires on the ground so the suspension is under load. If I were to put 4 jackstands under the axles to give myself more room to work, that would achieve the same effect, right? No reason to worry as long as the truck weight is on the suspension?
2. Is there an order I should go in when torquing down suspension components? Should I do highest torque values first? Or is there one component that should always go before the others? Or does it not matter?
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