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Old 05-18-2016, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Arvivk
Thank you, mine still as from box 2" but from some reason I have squeaky noise over bump and entering driveway... Maybe 2.5" will be better? I took it to Camburg and they checked and said the noise is from UCA bushing and its normal..
When I'm done offroading and my trucks really dusty I've heard them creak but that goes away a couple miles on the pavement. Did they say anything about lubing them up?
Old 05-18-2016, 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by dmonahan1
When I'm done offroading and my trucks really dusty I've heard them creak but that goes away a couple miles on the pavement. Did they say anything about lubing them up?
Yes, they did say and I did.
also re grease the UCA..
Installed less then 500 mile!
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Originally Posted by Arvivk
Yes, they did say and I did. also re grease the UCA.. Installed less then 500 mile!
How did you lube the shocks? The UCAs?
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How did you lube the shocks? The UCAs?
The shocks I did not touch.. The UCA with some lube that Camburg sold me that specific for the Uni Ball, and new grease for all bushing.
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Originally Posted by joeami
My service manager, between jobs, had it knocked out in about 3 hours. Then again, we've got lifts and air tools and happen to be in the aftermarket install business As far as a block in the rear, I'm 2WD, so it might be different for a 4WD, but a 1 or 2" block should have leveled it out. We cranked it down because it looked really stiff right out of the box.

I'm running 34x12.5R18 KO2s with a 5" backspace on my wheels. Just a light bit of rubbing that some minor trimming took care of and they fit perfectly. If you want to avoid too much trimming, I'd say to get the 305/65R18 KO2s or 295/70R18 if you don't want BFG.
I was just looking at these Pro-Comp coilovers. Might just do the adjustable Bilstein 5100 because its less money. I have some leveling spacers on right now but I hate the ride when I go over bumps so I want to get rid of the spacer. Just bought new wheels and tires so truck mods budget took a huge hit.



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