SkyHighColorado's 94' White Z71 Build.

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SkyHighColorado

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I measured from the center of the rim to the fender.

Got my ES body bushing kit! Time to get to work when the weather clears up!
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I am bored so I'll show you ES vs OEM.
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I was planning on doing a lot of work on sunday, but as usual the weather forcast was completely wrong!!! Its going to snow 3" - 4" tonight. I may just have to suck it up and get cold and wet.

Yeah I think our body lifts will look sweet!
 

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Weather cleared up for a few hours today. I got the hub off and torsion bars unloaded. I still can't get the damb sway bar end link out, I took the nut out of the bottom of it that's inside the LCA but it still won't budge?
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Do you still have the U brackets on each side attached to the frame? It should just come right out.

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the washer has probably corroded to the link itself i would suggest soaking it and then a few firm hits to the link.

The nut and washer came right off, I'm going to loosen the u brackets and take the nut and washer off the other side and see if I can rotate the swaybar enough to pop the links out.
 
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