Rough Country 4 Inch Leaf Spring Install: 1980 Dodge W200
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Rough Country 4 Inch Leaf Spring Install: 1980 Dodge W200. This time at the Quick Speed Shop I'm putting a little lift in my Dodge W200 project by installing the 4 inch lift springs I bought from Rough Country. This is part of their lift kit package that includes springs, u bolts, shocks, and steering arm block. In this video I install the springs only.
Rough Country Kit SKU 340.22
Cost $949.95
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Very good video. I liked the axles angle explanation. Thanks.
I was telling you to use a floor jack to help you with the spring installation. I also was suggesting using traction bars (akin to the ones we used on drag race cars) on the rear springs. But you couldn't hear me. LOL
Got to say it louder! I actually might build ladder bars if it has bad wheel hop. My '95 F250 has wicked axle hop if I get it stuck and need to spin alot to get out.
Your making good progress!
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Love your channel great build
Thanks! 💯💯
Nice work.
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Lubricant Doc use lots of lubricant. Awesome video I'm getting excite to see her on wheels. Thanks for this video.
Never have too much lube. That's what she said!
Hey, where is that quickie worker to help today while you are all greased up!! Fun to watch you 'work'... Keep on truckin' 🙂 Its a Wonderful Life at the Quick Speed Shop!!!
All the help was home for Christmas!
You’ll have a fine truck once you’re finished.
I hope so!
Enjoying the build! If the springs seem too tall, know that they will settle 1/2" to a full inch after you drive on them for a week or three.
Yeah, I know it'll settle out some when all the weight goes on. It will still be pretty tall though!
Thanks for sharing this awesome build with us, Josh! That sure looks like a LOT of heavy-duty stuff happening at the Quick Speed Shop! Be sure to keep a set of rims without tires, or 4 space-saver spares on hand to slap on that monster when you're ready to slip it out that garage door! 'Just saying!
Enjoy! Be safe! Bro Harry
If it's one thing I have an abundance of its extra wheels and tires. Counting wheels on on my vehicles I bet I have close to 200 wheels all together...just enough!
On my 3/4T Dodge ,I installed new rear spring shackles bolts. Again, 9/16” Grade 8. Since they were bolts, they were way easier to find & purchase.
That’s a great spring kit company that’s reasonably priced. …..Rough Country 4” is what I bought for my Dodge. I did have to locate longer studs for the 3/4T front axle mounting pads. I think they were 9/16” size studs that need to be about 5”-6” in length. Tough to find them in grade 8.
I bought the whole lift kit and it came with the longer studs, u bolts, and shocks.
That's a spud wrench you were using to line up things on the front end.
They work great for stuff like this.
@@QuickSpeedShop Yes they do!
Do you remember by any chance the part number for the frame bushings for the front? Or where you got them. I'm about to start working on my D44 front axle/leaf springs.
The leaf spring bushings? They came with the Rough Country lift
@@QuickSpeedShop No, the one on the frame.
I'm pretty sure I bought them on RockAuto
@QuickSpeedShop Thanks! For the life of me I can't find them
They're in the body section. They're Energy Suspension