Yeah don’t do this. Especially old stock hoses which are more likely to be brittle. I usually use a zip tie or a bungee or something to put it up out of the wayAnd did you really hang the calipers from their rubber hoses?![]()
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Yeah don’t do this. Especially old stock hoses which are more likely to be brittle. I usually use a zip tie or a bungee or something to put it up out of the wayAnd did you really hang the calipers from their rubber hoses?![]()
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Couple technical questions - why bother pulling the axle out instead of just swapping springs in place? And did you really hang the calipers from their rubber hoses?
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Lol I don’t usually do that. It fell right when I took the picture.Yeah don’t do this. Especially old stock hoses which are more likely to be brittle. I usually use a zip tie or a bungee or something to put it up out of the way
Thanks. I’m pretty happy with the results. Not 100% where it needs to be, but much more tolerable now.looks perfect, nice work!
Yeah I just noticed that too haha.Autocorrect knows you all too well...![]()
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My plans are to got back to factory. As this point I’m not sure what I got off of eBay now.@GWeakland620 back on the glow pugs
When I was servicing the old 6.2/6.5 and 6.9/7.3 trucks, the factory set was always the best. On each of these we started replacing the pugs late in the fall so they’d be new for winter.
We experimented with changing the controllers after we got to one a years, which seemed to help (but at a cost)
It really was just as easy to pull the axle all the way. Only 2 or 3 extra bolts. Plus I was still messing with bushings as they were not correct from Tuff Country.Couple technical questions - why bother pulling the axle out instead of just swapping springs in place?
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Thanks I love the truck too. Now to make it act 4wd and not just look the part lol.Nice job! Looks way better. I love that truck.
Plus I was still messing with bushings as they were not correct from Tuff Country.
Now to make it act 4wd and not just look the part lol.

My brother plans to build one with an F550 front axle under it.3500HD crew. I want one for some reason really bad.
Oh trust me, my inner kid that likes mud wants to put a few more inches on this and throw some 35’s or 37’s on it, but all practicality goes out the window st that point.Its looks awesome with the low lift and 33s, looks proportionate. With all these low SAS's coming around, I'm have tempted to sell my fat 36s/rims and springs and go low, but still like lifted trucks....

I have some military 36’s laying around that will get thrown on this summer just to see what it looks like.That puppy would look much better with some 315s on it![]()
I did not paint it. Just a new white bed we bought a few months back.Put some cut out flares on it and some wider rims, then only lift is from the taller tires. But looks like you just painted it....
Not near as harsh overall. Still a bit bouncy but it is a 1 ton truck. I imagine the regular springs, not the TC HD springs, ride even better. They most definitely flex a lot more. Overall I’d say it was a 50% increase in ride quality, ORD being 100% better. I wish I had done these to start off with, inturn saving money to go with ORD’s but I didn’t. The wife is happier and I am too so it’s a win in my book.So? How do they ride?