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Old 20-03-2014, 09:59   #1
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fitting these
what else do I need do before I fit 33s?

more power I know. got a few ideas here.
steering beef up? how?

anything else?
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Old 20-03-2014, 10:36   #2
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Makeitfit does a upgraded steering kit, A must for 33s.
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Old 20-03-2014, 11:25   #3
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not much good to you sat on kitchen table mate
get them fitted on mate
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Old 20-03-2014, 16:14   #4
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not much good to you sat on kitchen table mate
get them fitted on mate
not got spring compressor or a big enough jack

looks like I will be at yours on sunday
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If your changing shocks just drop the axle down a bit and pop the springs in.
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Old 20-03-2014, 16:29   #6
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+3" springs will need compressing I think
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If your changing shocks just drop the axle down a bit and pop the springs in.
I'm doing this tonight, I'm binning my damaged rattly SWB springs and fitting LWB springs.

Is it just a case of removing the bottom shock bolt and the diagonal upper link and slipping the old spring out and new spring in?
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remove bottom shocker bolt then jack up as high as you can on the chassis and the springs should drop out.
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remove bottom shocker bolt then jack up as high as you can on the chassis and the springs should drop out.
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It's dry under the truck
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fitting these
what else do I need do before I fit 33s?

more power I know. got a few ideas here.
steering beef up? how?

anything else?
I have got my old draglink just looking at makeitfits post and trying to get my head around what's involved.
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When i did my +2" shocks i still had to use spring compressors.

Chassis jacked up high, both wheels off, ARB disconnected, Panhard disconnected, shocks disconnected and i still couldn't get the old springs off without compressing.

(i hate spring compressors).
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When i did my +2" shocks i still had to use spring compressors.

Chassis jacked up high, both wheels off, ARB disconnected, Panhard disconnected, shocks disconnected and i still couldn't get the old springs off without compressing.

(i hate spring compressors).
I removed rear bottom shock bolt,removed rear wheel.jacked up as high as I could,pressed down on the axle with my foot and out came the old spring.
had to compress the +3 springs a bit to get them back in but didn't have to strip down all the axle to get them offmust just be lucky
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same with me, just took off arb, and shocks and the old ones fell out
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Spring compressors get out of here
As above, just undo the stupid ARB . Then drop the panhard rod. Bin the socks and out drop da coils
Just mind the brake flexi pipes though. You can undo the flexi pipe holder on the trailing arm for plenty of room.
Steering mods defo
You'll need a s/h steering box to butcher, er I mean , trim
I can mod the drag link and steering arms for you
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