How's your idler arm and steering components? With my Rancho 2.5" I couldn't keep any of that stuff for any period of time. Alignments lasted until the first pothole.
so... buy a 4" lift then uncrank the torsion bars until i get what i want? never thought of that, and what about the back? no blocks for me, spring only.Cognito does not list anything for the 88-98 ifs trucks. At least on the web site.
My lift is super lifts upper a-arms and ford keyways (the adjusters on the rear end of the T-bars) and 3" longer rancho rs5000 shocks (I recomend better shocks) I got 4.5" of lift measured at the bumper before and after on the 265x75x16 tires. Now I run 315x75x16 with a TINY bit of fender trimming. **Be advised I do not have the stock bumper on the truck so a little trimming may be needed there** I wanted max lift so the bars are cranked up close to max. It rides a bit stiff but no worse than a 3/4t. SInce you are only looking for 2-2.5" of lift you could do the same thing then lower it with the T-bars to get your ride hight and a softer ride. I did not lower the front diff at all and my CV's seam to be happy.
I measured both my truck and my mothers 94 K1500 stock and 265x75x16 tires and they was the same so Im positive it gave me 4.5" of lift.
NOW as soon as my "posi-lok" shows up and I fix the actuator problem once and for all Ill be a little happier.
POSI-LOK -> http://www.4x4posi-lok.com/
How's your idler arm and steering components? With my Rancho 2.5" I couldn't keep any of that stuff for any period of time. Alignments lasted until the first pothole.
so... buy a 4" lift then uncrank the torsion bars until i get what i want? never thought of that, and what about the back? no blocks for me, spring only.
is that upper and lower a-arms? and ford keyways? what are keyways anyhow? I definatley dont want to soften the ride, firm it up actually. this thing wont see more then dirt roads and LIGHT wheeling anymore. indeedy, im going to put the running boards and air dam back on, get some fender flares and mud flaps and turn it into a good highway cruiser. ill wheel the 81 Jimmy from now on. i just want this thing to sit up higher like a pickup (suv) should, plus i figure 2" of lift wont kill my fuel economy too much.In your case you could do the a-arms and ford keyways and lower it 1" and that should give you the 2" lift that you want and even soften your ride. 2" lift should make your truck close to level front to rear. I would sugest good quality shocks front and rear.