Erki's 06 1500hd build

Erki

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Just kidding, but they do fit which is good to know. Think I'm going to need some spacers for the back now.

Front is done and de cranked. Think that's where it will stay. Rides so nice now. Much better than cranked leveling keys.












 

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Alignment is way off. Top of the tires are way out. You can hear the tire sliding while driving. Could ruin a tire pretty quick.
 

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You can adjust it a bit yourself by turning the joiner in between the two pieces of the tie rod and a straight edge that can reach from the back tire to the front, on 4x4s the front tires toe out a bit


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Your tires and rims stick out further than before, same ones you had on before? The lift must have widened your stance


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Probably almost 20 hours. And yes the new nuckles widen the track width. That's why most run spacers on the back to even it up.
 

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I'll just let the shop align it all. It's the same price no matter what all they do. Yeah I like the wide stance.
 

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I need to narrow my stance, too wide when the road gets wet splashes my side windows and I can't see, also need mud flaps :p

Lift looks awesome tho!! Did you have to install rear blocks?


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