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Originally Posted by t walgamuth
Personally I would not touch anything for a measly half inch. Just replacing the rear shocks might do the trick. New ones will make it ride a bit higher because of the nitrogen in it.
I like your shift boot, where did you get that?
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You may very well be right on this it is a lot of work just for the small amount of height adjustment(anyone spot the irony here after I just went through a whole transmission swap?). Its the whole "complete the project" mentality that I have. Its the final point, but really...eh, maybe it can be left as is. Again, not mission critical.
The shocks are new(1 yr old at least) Bilstien HDs. The previous shocks were blown. Theres lots of speed bumps in the area and the GF likes taking them at speed.."see how smooth the ride is".. "yes dear" (mental note, change shocks ASAP). Im trying to cure her of that habit.
The shift boot is a generic thing from wheelskins (SBU01 black). They make a lot of leather steeringwheel covers. It was in a local truck accessory place.
Gavin