Some say that when Scotty's grandson came home with a lifted truck but it was a TOYOTA, Scotty's brain imploded and he vanished from this earth! 🤪
The only people who hate toyota trucks are people who hate well USA made trucks. Haha
@@ajkhoa most trucks can go much bigger than stock tires. At the very most 2in bigger tires. And that shouldnt have much of a effect on your suspension if any.
yes, a crappy cheap lift kit will do everything he said.
a good lift and a good custom shop will address all the angle issues
Bro 100%fact i been lifted three years and haven't replaced any tierods or leak issues matter fact i am picking up my truck after getting it regeared 😁3:69's to 4:10's
@@raffikkiz Honestly too much parts alone were $3000 for front back gears plus air locker compressor and new Diff cover labor went from $1500 to $2466.00
I'm hoping it's ready today the weekend is near 😆😆🤣🤣💯
For lifted trucks, Scotty recommends a tire plug kit. I suggest getting a security plate welded over your cat converter, because a HIGH vehicle is an EASY vehicle.
i don’t think people with lifted trucks care about their cats getting stolen, lmao
When Scotty crawled under and said “ look at all this room for work.” My brain shorted and got stuck on Will Ferrell “ there’s so much room for activities!” 🤷🏼♂️😬
I watch these vids for just the hilarious shade he throws at GM.
A lot of it being well deserved. I watch so I can feel smug about owning a Toyota.
@@PhysicalEntity i drive both. My chevy HD plastic has 0 cracks, and my toyota heating hoses look brand new. They both leak, and so do you clowns hahahaha
I still laugh at the list of worst cars he put out. I have a cobalt with over 300k and still looks and runs great.
If his grandson would have brought a lifted Chrysler or Mercedes instead then Scotty would have disowned him 🤣🤣
@@Zebra_3 there’s an ex!!!!!!
Why would anyone wanna become divorced from a legendary family
The great thing about Scotty, he has made so many videos, over so many years, we will always be entertained
I was walking home when I saw a utility truck coming towards the intersection on a slight downhill slope. It caught my attention because it was making this "Ding-ding" sound. When it got close enough, I could see the drive shaft had come loose from the differential and the loose end was bouncing on the road. Truck pulled up to the stop sign. Driver put the truck in first gear and hit the gas. From under the truck: BAMITY-BAM-BAM! The free end of the drive shaft whipped around and beat the bottom of the truck about 50 times. Well, did all that noise catch his attention? No. Driver took his foot off the gas, re-put it in first gear again - and gave it the gas again. BAMITY-BAM-BAM! some more! Driver slowly slides out of the cab and looks under the truck. Well, whaddya know. yuk-yuk.
Visit your local wrecking yard. Many large pickups with the cabs
smashed down...rollovers. NTSB knows tall and lifted vehicles carry an increased probability of rollover in an accident avoidance maneuver. Lobby efforts from Speciality Manufacturers pay off at the expense of driver safety. Bumper heights are way too tall also for safety around passenger cars. The taller the truck, the lower the IQ generally.
I'd say you might wanna go talk with mudders, crawlers, and rally drivers if thats your opinion. All professional motor sports that guess what. Lift. Their. Vehicles. And ill bet they're making more money then you with triple the fun you're having
I'm not a mud rider but have owned a few drag race and round track cars. A rule I always follow-Nothing goes on my vehicle that slows it down.
But I'll admire the creativity of the mud runners from afar.
My associate inherited his father's independent mechanic shop. Installing lift kits is a big part of his revenue stream.
**and I would bet that the majority of the vehicles getting lifted will never see anything more than a big curb at the local Mall
@@BabyCharlotteschannel People like to ride high. That is all this is about. Folks like small SUVs because they want to ride higher.
@@BabyCharlotteschannel And most of these people have more money than sense, lol.
My 1986 K-10 chevy was lifted with a 10 inch Lift in 1987 and has been a Daily driver Since.......never had any issues . If the vehicle is lifted CORRECTLY then you wont have problems.
That's back when GM knew how to build a four-wheel drive front suspension.
@@russgould707 They still know, just don't want to...coz run by money peeps now.
@@russgould707 lol same year they forgot how to make a motor not a uncomplicated nightmare..... TBI introduced...... Unfourtinatly my 91 Chevy 7500 Kodiak crew cab custom dually bed has TBI motor 366.... expericing all the normal issues gonna throw a Diesel in it and call it a day........
Each to their own I say. I just wish after these guys spend all the time and money they would spend a few minutes RE AIMING THEIR HEADLIGHTS! Maybe an automotive expert could do a headlight aiming video.
All it takes is a screw driver or small socket and a solid wall, etc..
i drive a 05 F250 4x4....... Stock ride height. but still........ driving to work every morning i see all these Ricer shitboxes and guys with 5 light bars on the front of their Tundra or Tacoma with "custom extra bright bulbs" halogens LEDs etc etc........ bright as hell blinding me... not even adjusted in the slightest and my truck sits above these things....... and im scratching my head trying to figure out when they'll figure out you dont need super bright bulbs in your headlights to see at night hence why automakers invented Hi-Beams so you dont blind oncoming traffic.......... i just replaced and properly adjusted both my headlights on my f250........ they're brand new....... and these guys fancy mis aimed bulbs are brighter than my Lo-Beams....... they'd probably see farther with regular bulbs if they were aimed properly.
A good lift kit addresses many of the issues of drive train alignment. 2 drive shaft Toyotas have center carrier spaces to lessen angles. There are also shims for the rear axles to rotate it upwards to lessen angles. The front differential can be lowered with a spacer kit also.
Lowering the front dif defeats the purpose of lifting the truck. There are way better ways to address this, Like proper CV's. Same with the rear drive shaft.
Scott just picked a lifted truck with a crappy lift kit and a poor execution on the rest of the lift.
@@jmackinjersey1 yea I'm pretty sure people try to save a buck when lifting the truck just like how people toss lowering springs on a car to lower it.
My truck is lifted 6” with 37” tires and just turned 100k miles! Zero issues with it. Not a single repair. Tires last 50k miles.
Scottie is more agile than 30 year olds i work with
He could do a parachute jump if his ankles ain't busted up, he was 101 Airborne.
My 1984 Toyota pickup came from the factory with a lift. It can't compare to most trucks with aftermarket lift kits, but it's plenty high enough for me. Besides, I want to keep it stock.
Scotty, no offense to the truck you’re looking at, but take a look at a truck with a quality suspension such as a BDS suspension, or ICON; these brands purposely engineer their kits to retain stock angles on all steering/driving components. Would like to see your opinion
Love your show
You are so entertaining,I know your grandson wasn’t to worried about this truck with his grand pa in his corner .
Keep up the great work .
All the girls say the higher the truck, the bigger the tires, the smaller the equipment 😁
I had a lifted 2500 Silverado diesel. I changed hubs every couple years and it was lifted “right” I agree leave it stock.
@@Blackocalypse If you have the money to replace the worn out parts, more power to you.
@@Charliefox71 Crazy thing is ive had zero issues with every lifted truck ive had lol, Quality parts, they'll wear out eventually but with quality its just as good as stock
My Ford is lifted for a good reason. It gets flooded where I live wen heavy rain hits.
A lot of people actually need more ground clearance for legitimate reasons. I've had way more damage from bottoming out than I have from the angles changing because of a 2" lift.
Ever think some people either live, work or vacation in wilderness areas, and would like to get at forests, lakes, streams, mountains, campsites? Or maybe have to get through deep snow?
I love these videos you make Scotty with years ago and years later of all your work on vehicles
I am so glad you covered this topic!!
i'm actually ok with all of this, sometimes i care about my vehicle being fun and something i enjoy looking at more than i do about everything being in spec , i'll deal with slightly worse gas mileage and parts wear (within reason) just so my vehicle is something i enjoy being in.
This guy with a lifted truck got road rage, followed the other car to the parking lot, towed the car out to the street and ran over it. Well it's not the trucks fault but it does give some people a big ego
Exactly, some of these people are acting cultic. You should be able to enjoy a vehicle even if it isn’t the most practical as long as you like it. And if you just need an economy car for getting to work that’s fine too because who tf cares? Some people just like different things and lifted trucks are one of those things. In my opinion you either buy a car because you need it or because you WANT it…
I would rather it be useful off road, lifted on stock diameter actually hurts off-road performance. You want it as low as you can go on the biggest tires you can fit. The tires give you clearance, a lift kit won't get your axle clearance any better
I just lifted my Nissan Xterra not too long ago.. did all the work myself and really love how truck feels and drives and still plan to do more work on it and make videos about it !
Lift kits require a combination of quality kit and quality installation. There are kits that improve the ride and performance without sacrificing reliability. Coil suspension have much greater success than IFS. There's a reason some kits are $3000-$5000 instead of $1200
Geometry doesn’t change by throwing more money at it, but if you have a need that outweighs the issues created, go for it
The 3" full kit I got from ToyTec actually made my FJC a better ride with 33x11* Pizza Cutters (and a welded BMC)
*or something like that - 255/80R17s
Being raised also makes it much much easier for a thief to slide under the truck and rip off the catalytic converter.
Lol I cut my own off n put a test pip on
N a after cat now it sounds good
My ultimate take away is that a moderate lift of 2" isn't gonna cause my Rav4 to fall apart. Gotcha Scotty 🤙
Funny you should post this today, Where i live it snowed today, A lady was stopped at the stop light with a almost new Toyota Corolla, Guy was behind her in a lifted F-250 With big wide tires which are the worst thing in the world for stopping on snow and Ice, he hit the back of the toyota and because it sat so high it missed the bumper completely on the toyota and wiped out the deck lid, both rear tailights and both quarter panels, almost made it to the back window, didn't hurt the truck, it had a big homemade square tube bumper / winch and grill guard, Bet his insurance company is not going to be too happy, from a safety standpoint, Even though they look cool, trucks lifted as high as his was should be for off road use only.
Thank you Scotty! Great vid... I would love for you to teach more on lifted trucks (example: why BDS lift kits don't violate warranties and others do)?
No lift kit will void a warranty. Magnuson Moss Warranty Act. Look it up.
I had to buy taller jack stands to work on my daughter's 1998 Tacoma 4x4 Extra-cab. After she sold it, the taller jack stands worked in a practical way for lifting the front end of my 2006 Sienna.
Scotty you gotta slow down. You ran a stop sign 😂 10:38. Great video Scotty.
A slight lift isn't bad, but you get over 3-4 inch and it becomes pointless. Even if you have 11in of lift, your clearance is still limited by the front and rear axles.
Scotty is right, I finally got rid of mines sure it was coo riding around people amazed by it. Kid's love em but at the end of the day too many problems. Fuel, curb rash going through the Drive-through fixing the front end suspension. Shop's trying to overcharge you for dumb stuff. Buying new tires way more sooner than normal. It's a inconvenience when you look at it if you do catch a flat tire oh man. I just got tired of spending money on it and it didn't benefit me whatsoever. Not to mention finding a parking spot. It was fun while it lasted but it quickly got old. Some guys don't mind it but yeah I'm not doing that again. Rather put my money away and use it to make a decent return.
There's another advantage to having a truck that high.
Burt Reynolds explained it to Sally Field in "Smokey And The Bandit". And I'll just stop right there. 😊
Lifted trucks are useless for towing and they're useless for hauling anything in the bed. Example try loading a refrigerator in the back the pickup with the 8-in lift kit versing one at stock height and then tell me which one's easier. I guess lifted trucks has their place mainly if you want to go play in the mud or your compensating for something but if I had my choice between a jacked up pick up and my F-150 that's a stock height I'll take the pickup at stock height every time
Wow. Gotta insult someone because you don't like what they do. What exactly am I compensating for?
They aren't even good at playing in the mud. There is a reason why actual off road vehicles are short: they can go over things.
Imagine seeing that on the highway with Scotty standing in the back.
What about those small parking lots, and the vehicle potentially being too big for it. It must suck trying to find viable space.
I have a 12" lift and 40" tires. I love it! If you take care of it, get it serviced on time, and have the money for it, they're awesome. You gotta be a fan of lifted trucks to appreciate them, amd understand the expenses and limitations, and that being said I wouldn't change a thing! 2015 Silverado 1500, 117k miles.
Scottyyyyyy you're awesome dude. I absolutely love your videos and learn a lot from them.
One of my trucks has a 4” lift . A proper lift, property installed, most of these issues aren’t relative. Yes they lose fuel mileage, they’d to be expected. I have 340k miles on that truck. I’ll let you know when I have an issue due to a lift. And hold your hats, it’s a Chevy.
My biggest complaint about lifted trucks = The morons don't have the headlights properly adjusted. I get blinded by them every night. It's worse when they have the 'driving lights' on too in town when there are plenty of street lights on to illuminate the road. SMH. JMO.
We live in the country.
Told my wife she had to get rid of her 2016 Dart
She came home with a 2018 Ram 1/2 ton Ram laramie with the AEV
Option.
Which ia a Ram option.
Lifted 4 inches
Toyo 33 inch tires
Steel bumper
Warn winch
Forgot to say it has the V-6 diesel engine.
Electric steps.
Gets 21 mpg on the fwy
15 in town
Now has 40,000 miles on the truck.
Will need new tires in the next 5,000 miles.
Already bought the tires,just running out the old tires.
Just regular oil changes and maintenance.
She loves the truck.
Me I have my 2019 Ram with the 1000lbs of torque.
I get 20mpg on the fwy and not towing.Towing.
Forgot to mention she got a 120,000 mile warranty on her hole truck including the lift kit.
Throwback + new video all in the same video. I'm impressed!
As your insurance agent, I now have video evidence of you blowing through that Stop sign…Your rate change will be in the mail soon.
Everytime I watch one of Scotty's videos I learn something and have fun doing it.
I liked this old intro much better than the intro's made after it. The black corvette and great music. It was exciting and juicy making it perfect for whatever Scotty had brought us.
I live in canada...i use to move cars from dealers to auction sites or other used car dealership...i had a pickup with lifts and it was frickin windy that day and i swore the truck was gonna flip...
All depends on IFS or if it’s independent suspension. Live axle is only affected on tail shaft angles, which is only a problem if you don’t lower the gearbox. Departure and arrival angles are greatly improved with small lift kits and bigger tyres. It also matters what you plan to do with the vehicle.
@BL Dontmatter right. The last thing you want rock or hill climbing is monster truck with a gigantic center of gravity.
@@jay-firstofhisname But it sounds like he has considered his options and done what what is best for his use case scenario.
I was waiting for the guy who lives in a fantasy world to show up. I’m guessing you didn’t do well in geometry class.
This was my first scotty kilmer video and I remember like it was yesterday 😭👍
I had a 86 4x4 stock Bronco I cut the fenders off clean and stuck 40" super swampers with mounted smoke stacks that would blow flames and won lots of trophies. No need for additional lifting.
Here in good old Northwest Washington we got guys with lifted everything. There was a guy grinding on massive mud tires on the freeway and it sounded like a plane taking off. I've been seeing alot of those fancy new Tacoma and 4Runners built for Overland that are also daily drivers. Not a drop of mud anywhere spotless. There was a guy with a rally build Turndra used as a daily driver as well
I see that everywhere here in Washington - Pretty ridiculous. The gas bill must be tremendous
@@blackkatkid and don't forget about those expensive tires, and all the stuff that wears out trying to support the lift
People don’t get fancy off road trucks to be practical or get fuel mileage. They do it because they can do it and want to do it. They also don’t care if you think it’s silly
@@lyle7657 bottom line.. ya can't fix stupid and a lot of Americans got that in spades
If you're going to lift it, do the bumpers like this. You should still maintain legal clearance because that's what other vehicles are engineered for. Just make it easy to unbolt when you go rock climbing if needed.
Except nobody is going rock crawling with this 2wd tundra 🤣 but I agree with your statement... if it's 4WD
I work with a guy who used to be a cop, and he said the vast majority of lifted vehicles are actually illegal because they don't adjust the bumper heights after they lift the body
Classic Scotty pulling up in C3. Old intros are always fun to watch
Best channel ever. I have a Celica from 1748, it runs on horse manure and candle oil. Still goes strong!
95 stepside Silverado 4x4, 4 inch suspension and 3 inch body lift. Drove like crap when I bought it, had the 3in body lift. I added the 4 inch suspension and it leveled everything out and it drives super smooth, like a new truck. Been running it like that since 2016 with no issues. When my mechanic checked the truck after the new lift he said everything was back to stock height, that’s why the truck drives fine. Have had the same bf good rich all terrain tires since before I added the 4inch kit
Only issue I have is rain, it rains a lot in Florida so when I hit a puddle the truck pulls to that side like crazy. And I mean like crazy, not fun. At all,
How did lifting it more bring it back to stock ride height? 😭 you need a different mechanic
@@Luci9.9 the guys that lifted it said that. Than so did a mechanic, doesn’t matter drive yet. You’re poor on UA-cam
Just as crazy then as you are today!!😂 God bless you and your family..greatest channel on you tube
Scotty your videos have been a great assist in introducing my dad to the internet.
I had a 76 F-150 4X4. The U joints cracked at the rear end, out in the middle of west Texas on a Sunday afternoon. Pulled the drive shaft off, put it in the back of the bed. Drove it back to Mississippi with the front wheel drive. Never would have believed, I got better gas mileage that way. Did put the driveshaft back on when I sold it.
He picked the perfect vehicle to make an example of, a truck with IFS. Mine has a modest lift with a straight front axle and I've had zero problems.
There is no problem with lifting a vehicle no matter what type. This is however a problem with cheap lifts and spending money to do it correctly.
@@user-hn4iw5pf5r A solid front axle with leaf springs is still a more robust and much less complicated suspension
@@signkutter9218 I've had GM IFS,ford IFS, and multiple solid axles. You won't get any argument from me! The IFS systems are just more expensive to do right. Fords old IFS (the TTB) was especially difficult to maintain alignment, those split dana 44's were just a pain.
@@user-hn4iw5pf5r yep beyond the steering arm...anything below 4 inch suspension lift is as bullet proof as oem
@@signkutter9218 you can go higher and remain stout, and have correct geometry, but it isn't cheap. Pay to play, period.
Scotty, when you turn the switch of ignition, you do it fast. An Ingenier of Chrysler in Mexico, told me to go slow in order let the pressure of the fuel line to stabilize. In my turbo experience it will last for ever, same thing when you get to a final stop, take some time for the sistem to get stable. The gas pump will last much longer.
Cheap ways to make things last longer.
I have a '95 4WD Suburban 5.7L V-8 with only 157k miles on it...I'd love to get gas mileage in the high teens.
Your correct as usual Scotty, but having lived in Texas, you know a fella has to out do the next fella. That's why my 21 Silverado 2500 is leveled on 37's with 20 x 10's. But I'm not completely stupid as I get a truck allowance and paid millage from my employer.
I wonder where the crack on the windshield came from. Dodge trucks seem to have the same mystery windshield cracks too along with dashboard cracks and splits.🤦🏿♂️
Love the video for explanation but all the parts that will incur more wear can and are usually replaced as part of lifting a vehicle. Better pivots on axles, stiffer bushings, reangle kits ect.
This was the first Scotty video I ever watched! I can't believe it's been that long
Thankful my Warlock came with a pre-installed lift. Only an inch but it feels worlds different to me and I know it's installed right
Ive never had a lifted truck that DIDNT wear the tires terribly. Its unavoidable. Part of the deal. Doesnt matter how often you rotate em or if you install adjustable cam bolts or run adjustable UCAs. They always wear on the inside drastically. Chevys were always the worst
Love this starting intro "it's time for Scotty Kilmer Channel"
That's why I love my $35ooo 40 year old squarebody .straight axles and everything angled correctly ,different steering arm to prevent frame cracking due to steering box binding .
You’re right as usual Scotty. The final issue is what happens to the poor guy in a sedan when he gets rear-ended by one of these death trap trucks?
He’s screwed.
Not really, it would be worse if the sedan rear-ended the truck because of the height of the bumper of some trucks. The truck in this video isn't very high and wouldn't be much damage. Plus the chev in this video was done wrong to begin with. Lifted Trucks are only somewhat death traps when done poorly/cheaply or way overkill for highway use (Like a 20" lift on 53's)
I have kids in the back seat of my Mazda3 hatch. This is why parents with money upgrade to huge SUVs that get bigger every year.
@@jeretso that's the truth I went from a sports car to a full size pickup truck and switched to steel bumpers.
Scotty tells me the things I NEED to hear, not what I want to hear.
Thank you for your channel you are very informative with lots of smarts I will be following you again thank you
Seems most good and experienced mechanic have the same or almost the same character. Used to live close to one, about the same age as you sir. Doesn't take any crap on unproven theories on car fix and mods. Even to the extend of giving you a good lecture for using a wrong name for spare parts. You know, there's the actual name and commonly used name of calling a spare parts. He is a good honest and good mechanic, nice to talk to about cars and maintenance. I have since moved to another city and kinda miss that guy. Anyway, always like your channel mr. Scotty. Be safe and well always.
Dont forget blinding oncoming traffic with your lights, and bumper height disparities can make some dangerous damage to mere sedans. What do you think of the monster wide tires the extend past the fenders 10-12 inches?
I think a LOT of the people who are having these lift kits put on their vehicles are mainly going for a "cool looking" Mall crawler and will NEVER see terrain that will take advantage of the increased ground clearance or traction gotten with the tires and lift kits.
Myself, I am happy with my first generation ZJ Grand Cherokee with just a couple inches of lift and slightly taller tires than stock. And if ya find one with the factory tow package then you also get the added bonus of a limited slip rear end for more wheels helping it to keep on moving in whatever direction you are trying to go!
@@hayleyandkilo yeah that’s the price u pay when driving a car. You can get fucked up
The tires are always out of balance/alignment. Don't forget the never used tow hitch. Either the triple ball thats still brand new shiny, or the 4ft high adjustable one that's also brand new shiny
My friend rescued me from work after being there for 24 hours when tropical storm Allison hit Houston in 2001. He had a jeep that was lifted way up. We went through some very high water. The engine got really hot though from the water pulling on the tires.
Transmission and rear axle probably have water in them. I'd sell asap'
@@TheFishdoctor1952 if tbey werent leaking fluid...how would water get in?
scotty sounds like my dad😂he helped me put the suspension lift on my tundra and the entire time he was pointing out all the things scotty is in the video. i will admit i broke a cv axle before i could even get it aligned
Scotty can you do a video on Hino commercial trucks!?!? Please help me decide on which medium truck to go for! Your no nonsense education is legendary! Keep it up!
Scotty “your dumb if you lift your truck”
me --> that was a close one, The FJ Cruiser is not a truck 🤪
With the wider tires come deep dish rims. These move the weight off center of the wheel bearings. Thru leverage it puts more stress and wear on the bearing. Definitely shorting life span of the wheel bearings. Same with leverage on the steering components. I say the engineers spent a long time making everything work a long time as soon as you start changing you can no longer blame them. 75 ford high boys came lifted from the factory.
the lifted truck with giant deep dish rims and thin tires riding at max speed 45 mph… I just don’t get it.
When a vehicle is turning there is side load on the wheel bearing…hopefully the engineers didn’t just design the wheel bearings for centred loads. Same goes for the forces on the steering components.
Other than in extreme cases these added loads don’t exceed what the components are designed for. Yes it’s worse, but it’s negligible with minor lifts and slightly bigger wheels.
The lowrider guys know all about that. Those tiny wheels sticking out is brutal on bearings. I worked with a guy who re packed them every 15k miles lol
My brother used to work with a guy who put oversize tires on his jeep. Every year he was changing the wheel bearings.
I love that you're a hockey fan! Greatest sport on ice. I've been a goalie for over 25 years and still love every second of it!
@@McK9999 Sorry but I haven't stalked him enough to know where he grew up. I found it a nice surprise. Hockey is the greatest game on ice!
So good to see the old intro ! REV UP YOUR ENGINES BABY
Hey Scotty.. i think it's funny..they think it looks cool but when you lift any vehicle you take a chance of destroying everything..I've made lots of money repairing lots of drive shafts CV axles ball joints bearings the list goes on..i never say anything to people as long as i get paid to repair them..see you on the next one Cheers 🍾🍾🍾🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🍺🍺🍺
Truth. On my 3rd set of wheel bearings in my truck. I contribute some of that though to the ridiculous speed bumps in my neighborhood
2 diffs, manual g/box, transfer, no sensors, no computer. cant go wrong..1975 f250 highboy..
@@jpicard81 oh ya if I hit this speed bump fast enough how much of a truck will I have leftover
@@jpicard81 I’m in a 95 Silverado step side, 4 in suspension and 3 inch body lift. 5 years running and never had that happen
This is why people love Scotty and also why you're here in the first place. He tells us what we need to know. Unlike you...
I did a “level kit” on my 16 JK. Raised the front 2”& the rear 1”. I changed shocks to Billstein 5100s & added bump stops to prevent over travel along with a steering stabilizer. I went with 33” ATs avoiding 35” MTs; overall tried to cover my bases. Hopefully I didn’t mess up my Jeep. It doesn’t ride as good on the road but kicks butt of road & looks great!
How bad did I screw up?
What you did was pretty minimal and shouldn't have any appreciable effect on suspension geometry.
If you haven't taken it in for a full alignment since doing the work, do so.
My '15 jku didn't start needing serious geometry compensation until I got to 4" lift.
I've put a 3.5 inch lift on my jeep Cherokee 17 years ago and it's still going strong. I of course have had to do a lot of basic maintenance on it through out the years but have never had any problems with any major failures to my drive trane and this jeep has seen many of jeep trails.
Btw, thos 5100's are known to be a pretty stiff ride. I'm super happy with the Fox 2.0's
Scotty is the only comedian I know that doubles as a mechanic
Hey, Scotty as an ex tech, i sell parts now, i have had cutomers keep bringing back axle shaft for warranty. Many of these warranties were on lifted trucks, they just couldnt understand why they kept destroying axle shafts.
If a lift kit is designed with proper suspension geometry factored in, then alot of times the lift kit is better than stock suspension. However, there are alot of kits that don't even know the meaning of suspension geometry.
My 6" BDS suspension on my chevy is alot better than stock. Now my truck dosen't ride like a brick!
Huge fan of tundras. settled for a first gen titan though, just as loyal!
BDS makes an OEM lift kit that addresses all of these issues. I’ve got one on my 2017 Chev Silverado and it’s been very dependable
GET THAT SPARE TIRE OFF OF THERE ASAP!! I'm in Nova Scotia, and up here that thing will hold salt, mud, dirt, and water and will rot the crossmembers and box in a hurry. I took mine off this past summer and after 5 years the rust was unreal, even with undercoating every year!
Mechanics with short arms need creeper lifts when underneath those 4x4's 😂😂😂😂
Whenever Scotty Kilmers rings the bell I drink the shot of whiskey and puff on the Cannabis Cigars and get all schmoked up
I love the shot of the stingray badge with wax everywhere. Scotty! let me detail your cars!
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scotty,,i did the sensible thing.. i bought a ford highboy. 1975..no need to touch it,. same as cucv chevy & power wagons. ifs, is not,,a 4x4.. period..
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i hope you feel better and you didnt say anything about lowering a truck
also my grandpa uses you in every argument about what i want for a car like a hemi powered engine then he uses hemi tick
Did you just blow a stop sign 🤣
I still have shackles I on my 64 Fairlane super Coupe pulled over by the police told me you're not legal I got them from Canadian Tire what the hell G60 tires craigers