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Guys, should I use loctite on all the bolts I remove?
Don't say that lolBtw that Readylift thing is one weird design...makes the Daystar i had thought a flimsy POS look quite beefy in retrospect
Readylift is way better than daystar. Good luck with install. I put locktite on every bolt that is on Readylift spacer. Been on for almost 10k mikes now and zero issues

What a failure. I spent all ********* day on this and I failed. I was able to get the shock and coil out, but I couldn't get the shock and coil back on with the spacer on. There's two bolts at the bottom of the motorcraft shock that don't come off and I couldn't get the clearance to get the shock, coil, and spacer on. Then I ****** up a sway bar link and had to race to the auto parts store before they closed.
What's up with those two bolts on the shock? I'm so defeated right now.
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I hammered them out which made it a perfect fit back in. Then impact drive them back through the splines and called it a dayWhat a failure. I spent all ********* day on this and I failed. I was able to get the shock and coil out, but I couldn't get the shock and coil back on with the spacer on. There's two bolts at the bottom of the motorcraft shock that don't come off and I couldn't get the clearance to get the shock, coil, and spacer on. Then I ****** up a sway bar link and had to race to the auto parts store before they closed.
What's up with those two bolts on the shock? I'm so defeated right now.
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I tried hammering them out, but didn't have any luck.I hammered them out which made it a perfect fit back in. Then impact drive them back through the splines and called it a day
Only other way I to loosen the huge bolt holding the actual lower control arm on and hope it drops down enough for you to be able to apply downward pressure and pop them back in. Extra set of hands pushing down while you set the assembly back in would really help outI tried hammering them out, but didn't have any luck.
Only other way I to loosen the huge bolt holding the actual lower control arm on and hope it drops down enough for you to be able to apply downward pressure and pop them back in. Extra set of hands pushing down while you set the assembly back in would really help out
Is your Ex even lifted? Anyways @oldpaddy you will need to either punch those bolts out or loosen the LCA bolt to be able to push it down far enough to slide it in if you can’t get the bolts out. Taking UCA off the knuckle will not allow a low enough drop.Upper control arm out of knuckle makes the LCA swing down
Is your Ex even lifted? Anyways @oldpaddy you will need to either punch those bolts out or loosen the LCA bolt to be able to push it down far enough to slide it in if you can’t get the bolts out. Taking UCA off the knuckle will not allow a low enough drop.
Obviously he’s already done that if the assembly is out and he’s trying to put it back in...? I wasn’t going to be REDUNDANT and tell him the exact instructions that he had obviously already followed to remove the stock assembly. What the instructions don’t show you @Adieu is the updated steps needed to take to remove the two bolts in questions before reinstalling. You either need to remove them or loosen the LCA bolt to let that have more downward movement.Had Daystars (spacers), now have Ranchos (longer shock/spring set)
Further had to remove ranchos again to install new UCAs
So yeah, been there done that
Btw it's NOT just the UCA, every other bolt has to be loosened (LCA frame, LCA hub, tie rid hub afair) for some wiggle and the sway links removed to free it... THEN you can drop the LCA/knuckle/hub down plenty far enough
The trick to supensions is they have REDUNDANCY. You must loosen 2-3-4 places to get enough slack to have free movement in any one component
Obviously he’s already done that if the assembly is out and he’s trying to put it back in...? I wasn’t going to be REDUNDANT and tell him the exact instructions that he had obviously already followed to remove the stock assembly. What the instructions don’t show you @Adieu is the updated steps needed to take to remove the two bolts in questions before reinstalling. You either need to remove them or loosen the LCA bolt to let that have more downward movement.
Did you think he magically removed the shock and spring with the knuckle still attached? I’m sure he loosened everything the instructions called for to get the assembly out. Being that it's newer, instructions have not been updated showing the newer shock mounts.
I f***ing know that bro. With everything loose like the instructions from READYLIFT state, there is still not enough room. The UCA is left just hanging there not attached to anything so removing it isnt gonna do shit look here: see how it’s just hanging there?He's adding a spacer and it no longer fits back thru.
Like, duh.
Doesn't matter 07-13 or 14+, there's MANY inches of slack to work with once the hub is off the UCA... couple of inches for bolts, couple of inches to clear spacer? EASY
With that hanging there is still NOT ENOUGH ROOM to fit the assembly back in with the spacer due to 2.5-3” of bolts that have to make it back through the LCA. So until you deal with putting one of these in on a truck with different suspension components than yours, do me and @oldpaddy a favor and keep your incorrect instructions to yourself