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I'm going to install the shocks and coils this weekend...all by myself. Has anybody used the AutoZone coil compressor on the PP coils yet? The last thing I want to do is take it to a shop and have them do it, I don't trust anyone, I'm very anal.
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They work, but the wire on the front springs is almost too thick. I was able to do it but scratched some of that pretty yellow paint off in the process.
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JHRRLD, so even with the taller PP coils, you were able to compress it enough to get the top plate on? You have any pics of your rig?
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I rented two sets of coil spring compressors and used all four on one spring. I can't believe how bowed they were. Be careful. Use eye protection, gloves, and don't position that spring so either end is pointing toward your body.
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I tried using the autozone compressors, but they scared me! they were so bowed and didn't really get the compression you need. i took them in and got it done for $40 for the fronts
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I used the rental spring compressors on the OME springs which are just as if not stiffer than the pp ones. And yeah, they bowed like crazy. If you have an impact wrench it will save you alot of cranking on the compressors - also, be sure to tighten them evenly - one side a little bit and then the other.
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I started compressing my fronts to take off the 881s and about 20 minutes in (the springs hadn't even moved) so I said screw it. First guy offered to do it for $55, I just laughed and said thanks but no thanks. Second shop said $20, when I got there I talked to him about how horrible of a 20 minutes it was, and when he was done only charged me $10. He probably pocketed it, but who cares, worked out for both of us.
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Well, part 1 of the weekend project is done.
Here she is on stands.
PP 1" coils with Tokico Shocks (Front).
PP 1" coils with Tokico Shocks (Rear). I also used OME 10mm trim packers, so it sits a little higher in the rear.
Here is the final product. It took me about 6 hours since I did it by myself. I also removed the runningboards.
I wanted a mild lift since my rig is a 2WD, mainly for aesthetic reasons. The Performance Products Coils were the perfect solution. Based on the research I did on this forum, I also installed OME 10mm trim packers in the rear since most of the members stated that their rigs sat slightly lower in the rear. The combination was perfect as you can see. The ride almost feels like stock and I don’t have any issues with vibrations on the freeway due to the extension of the 2WD shaft. After the lift I did notice positive camber in the front, but I hope an alignment will take care of that. I am also debating if I need to adjust the panhard bar because the difference is minute.
Here she is on stands.
PP 1" coils with Tokico Shocks (Front).
PP 1" coils with Tokico Shocks (Rear). I also used OME 10mm trim packers, so it sits a little higher in the rear.
Here is the final product. It took me about 6 hours since I did it by myself. I also removed the runningboards.
I wanted a mild lift since my rig is a 2WD, mainly for aesthetic reasons. The Performance Products Coils were the perfect solution. Based on the research I did on this forum, I also installed OME 10mm trim packers in the rear since most of the members stated that their rigs sat slightly lower in the rear. The combination was perfect as you can see. The ride almost feels like stock and I don’t have any issues with vibrations on the freeway due to the extension of the 2WD shaft. After the lift I did notice positive camber in the front, but I hope an alignment will take care of that. I am also debating if I need to adjust the panhard bar because the difference is minute.
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i defiantly think i might consider doing this lift to mine later on. i really like the level stance it gave your 2WD.
would it have sit even more level though w/o the 10mm OME in the back?
looks great by the way!
would it have sit even more level though w/o the 10mm OME in the back?
looks great by the way!
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Nice job. I bet the Tokicos and PP springs will greatly improve the ride/handling of the rig.
Its interesting to note that the front PP springs touch at the upper wraps. I would think that they would be close, but, not actually touching. I wonder what the benefit is of doing this.
Its interesting to note that the front PP springs touch at the upper wraps. I would think that they would be close, but, not actually touching. I wonder what the benefit is of doing this.
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