Skyjacker Lifts for 1st gens are a trash
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As with anything a lot of factors went into deciding to use the springs. The major ones were availability, time, and need.
The drivers front has been sagging since I've had the truck, it got much worse very quickly this summer.(extra weight of the 5600?) It got to the point of resting basically on the bumpstop causing some funky suspension and steering movements. Mix this with the 500-1500 miles a week I've been putting on lately and it needed to be done quickly. These were my only real quick option. The closest spring shop is about 100 miles away and open the same times I'm at work; add up the cost of driving, missing a days work, and paying for the work and it's probably cheaper to buy a new set of springs.
As for the bolt, mine were to rusty to read and I see the mounting bracket bending before it shears a 5/8 bolt but I can see where a softer bolt wouldn't be a bad idea. The service info I have isn't all that great on older stuff including a diesel specific spring torque, I went with 120(figured 190 would crush the soft bracket and sleeve) so it isn't that far off.
I have use Skyjacker springs for 15 years on MANY Powerwagons, and Power Rams.
They send me bushings AND the center sleeves.
They have bushing sized for the gassers and the diesel sized bolts, sealed in a bag, so I don't understand the tech telling you the diesel has no sleeves….
They send me bushings AND the center sleeves.
They have bushing sized for the gassers and the diesel sized bolts, sealed in a bag, so I don't understand the tech telling you the diesel has no sleeves….
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Pictures of the as supplied and modified.
Both bolts in picture are 5/8 x 4". The left is as supplied right is the sleeve that was made.
This is the 5/8 bolt in the supplied bushing(bottom) and modified set up (top).
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I don't know why you want to torque down the spring mounting bolt. Unless you're clamping down on a hard sleeve around the bolt inside a bushing, pulling the bolt down tight just binds the spring preventing the spring from pivoting properly on it. I'd put the nut on just tight enough not to rattle.
I've always used grade 8 bolts anytime I've put in springs, or say a dump box pivot. Pull strength and shear isn't an issue, but abrasive resistance is.
<edit> I shouldn't post when I'm tired. Just noticed the sleeves.
I've always used grade 8 bolts anytime I've put in springs, or say a dump box pivot. Pull strength and shear isn't an issue, but abrasive resistance is.
<edit> I shouldn't post when I'm tired. Just noticed the sleeves.
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When I first bought my truck I went to skyjacker and had a terrible experience. When my package came I was missing bolts and after spending a lot of time on the phone and not wanting to pay money + shipping I went to my local hardware store. The box was torn and pretty sure UPS has a few bolts rolling around in the truck. When I installed the kit and everything was complete.. I have to say I was really happy. I hit the farm and few bumps something was clacking pretty good. My u-blot snapped right near the top crown. You could see where there was a air bubble in the steel.. minor defect. I called SkyJacker and the u-bolt was $59.. I ended up getting two for free because you can't really re-use u-bolts once they stretch. I guess it depends who you talk to there? I would have thought the bolts would have been free. Year later the springs in the front sagged so bad I ended up getting new ones.
This is the problem with dealing with large companies. They get so many customers that if something isn't okay.. they really don't care. I try and reach out to some smaller business when I can, I've never had one steer me wrong. The best part is.. they're willing to make things right... you'll find they even go our of their way. I ended up going with customsuspension.com I got the parabolic in the front and in the back I thought long and hard what I wanted to do. Since I haul dirt, hay and lord knows what.. I had CS make them stiff, but mild in case I want to cruise too. Been three years and besides some rust they're still holding the truck up. I have to say one thing.. the ubolts they sent for the back were way too short. When I made the call they sent me free ubolts and I had them at my door in two days. There was no questions asked (thumbs up to that).
This is the problem with dealing with large companies. They get so many customers that if something isn't okay.. they really don't care. I try and reach out to some smaller business when I can, I've never had one steer me wrong. The best part is.. they're willing to make things right... you'll find they even go our of their way. I ended up going with customsuspension.com I got the parabolic in the front and in the back I thought long and hard what I wanted to do. Since I haul dirt, hay and lord knows what.. I had CS make them stiff, but mild in case I want to cruise too. Been three years and besides some rust they're still holding the truck up. I have to say one thing.. the ubolts they sent for the back were way too short. When I made the call they sent me free ubolts and I had them at my door in two days. There was no questions asked (thumbs up to that).
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I purchased a complete front and rear lift for my 93' the front springs failed and I tried to get them replaced under warranty. It was a battle that I couldn't win and really didn't want to fight. My local shop which was out business did the install and had given me a two line receipt, skyjacker lift xxxx$ and labor xxx$ no details or p/n's. I knew that they had ordered them from ATech, Summits wholesaler but that did help. I decided to try some of the custom suspension springs which I think will be fine. Attached below is a picture of the sagged 2" lift springs.
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At least he didn't ask if the truck had a manual or automatic when you told him that you need a slave cylinder!
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apparently the book doesn't know that I have very few original parts left.
And the VIN, well He couldn't find it.
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