Re: Roadmaster Suspension

From: Olznut@aol.com
Date: Wed Mar 26 2003 - 22:48:13 EST


In a message dated 3/26/2003 5:41:49 PM Pacific Standard Time,
barnesrv@attbi.com writes:

> >
> >Hey DML,
> >
> >Who on here has tackled installing a Roadmaster Suspension?
> >
> >I just received mine and plan to put it on tomorrow. Can anyone share
> their
> >wisdom or hints as to what is involved, (besides the instructions).
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >Rascal
> >
>
>

It's real simple man, but here's something different. On mine, 01 4x4 QC, it
was real easy, in a nut shell, hook one part over the axle and the other goes
under the u-bolts, on top of the spring (loosen all the u-bolts, and slide
the bracket under them and tighten basicly) I did this on a buddy's 4x4
Durango, and it was a whole different set-up, I guess since the Durango axle
sits ON TOP of the springs, there's different parts to that kit. On my 4x4
Dak, the axle IS UNDER the spring, and I think the axle is on top with a 2wd
Dak remembering my old '97. Anyways, it's real simple, took me a little over
90 mins, and if you have access to a compressor, use it to get the u-bolts
loose, they were tight as heck on mine, and my arms were super sore. Email me
if you have any ?'s, or if you hit a snag, pm me and I'll give you my phone
#.

Ed "Olznut" Halterman Sunland, Ca '01 Dakota Quad Cab SLT+ 4.7L 4x4 "Silver
Streak" '66 Olds F-85 330 V-8, Intense Blue "Project Olds" Will Be Finished
Sometime This Millenium!! See Them Here!!
http://community.webtv.net/OLZNUT/WelcometoOlznuts



This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Fri Feb 06 2004 - 11:46:04 EST