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M1008 Cucv Ls Swap Cadolet Build, long range Blazer Bash 2026 prep

Converting my M1008 from 6.2 Diesel to LQ9 power
That looks great. I also dig the camo paint showing through in spots, though. Can't go wrong either way!
 
I got the rear brakes sorted today. Whey were about 30 %left on the shoes but the drums were scored and beat up. So I had the machine shop turn the drums and I installed new shoes and springs. Everything was in great condition for being 40 years old. It also solved my brake issue with the warped drums.

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So I got the passenger side shock mount done. It looks good imo. While doing the drivers side I was measuring the distance between the bump stop and the spring. The passenger side was 8 inches, the drivers side was 6 and a half inches in height. So my driver side lean is definitely a spring issue. So I need new springs.

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They all lean
Get one of those pulley steering wheel systems like the USPS and sit on the other side of problem solved
Hahahahahah yeah but mine leans bad. I ordered a set of these to see if they will help, I was reading online where a guy had drivers side lean and these helped.

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My rear had a lean due to me not being so exact when doing my 64" spring swap. I just built some custom blocks with one side 1/2" taller to fix it.
 
Hahahahahah yeah but mine leans bad. I ordered a set of these to see if they will help, I was reading online where a guy had drivers side lean and these helped.

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I used those on my 1009 to help the passenger side sag. The two batteries + the soft Skyjacker springs make it lean that way. Also hooking the sway bar back up for street driving helped.
 
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