For any New members to the site or visitors curious about the fabled "poor man's lift", I found this great little video on Youtube which gives you just about all the information you need to perform a t-bar lift in your driveway. This is not my video, and all credit goes to the creator.
[video=youtube;FRIsmboMwDs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRIsmboMwDs[/video]
This video does not mention the need for extended Bilstein shocks and bumpstops. They are not required, but greatly decrease front-end dip when breaking and during normal driving conditions. And yes, you will be able to run 35" tires!
Anyone who has performed the lift: Please feel free to add any other useful information!
I hope this helps some who have questions about this type of modification! If you're just visiting the site, please be sure to register! :thumbs:
[video=youtube;FRIsmboMwDs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRIsmboMwDs[/video]
This video does not mention the need for extended Bilstein shocks and bumpstops. They are not required, but greatly decrease front-end dip when breaking and during normal driving conditions. And yes, you will be able to run 35" tires!
Anyone who has performed the lift: Please feel free to add any other useful information!
I hope this helps some who have questions about this type of modification! If you're just visiting the site, please be sure to register! :thumbs: