Just got em on this weekend, took me a lil over a day to do everything. For anyone attempting the bushings, it may be worthwhile to invest in an oxyacetylene torch before you do it, mine was invaluable. it burns the bushings out much faster using oxygen, and i had to cut and replace the control arm nuts on the torsion bar side. the spacers went in no problem. i also had to grind down the lower arm bushings a little bit to make them fit. I still havent gone in for my steering recall, i was waiting to do the spacers and bushings, now ill get a free alignment this week. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> i did do a driveway alignment afterwards, so its pretty close. first impressions of the suspension is that the reaction time is alot quicker, and it feels more precise. i lubed the bushings with some moly graphite engine assembly lube i had left over from when i built the engine, it should work pretty well. the t-bars still have the stock preload, 15" from wheel well to rim. the back is still 14" with a zuk style coil lift, but you cant really see a difference so ill leave it until i do a chevy rear spring swap.


'94 X-Cab, EB inside and a few fabbed parts. My wife: "How about you stay on the road?" Me: "I drive a Toyota truck, the road is OPTIONAL!"