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  1. burbn10

    To lift a M1009

    Did you check your driveshaft angles? Optimum angle should be within 2 degrees of each other at the transfer case and the axle. May have to shim your axles or drop your transfer case a bit. Or could be a lousy U-joint...
  2. burbn10

    To lift a M1009

    I agree with MudderMilitia about checking the springs first. All the pricing for the shackle flips and pretty much everything else is on www.offroaddesign.com. They are the ones who make the shackle flip. They have a link on the shackle flip page to an article on Colorado K5's site where they...
  3. burbn10

    To lift a M1009

    My last truck had nasty axle wrap issues when I was running blocks in the rear. The shackle flip greatly reduced it.
  4. burbn10

    To lift a M1009

    The 4" lift is easy as can be to do. Just need some jack stands and a floor jack or two. Especially if you do the rear shackle flip. I didn't have to mess with the rear axle at all. Just disconnected the rear stock shackle, cut it off, jacked up the truck and bolted on the new shackle brackets...
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