
The control arms went on fairly easy, but had to cut both of the front cam bolts to get the arms off. They must do that on purpose. Those bolts were so badly seized in the lower control arm it is no wonder I felt every vibration in the road


Have been riding around for two days on the control arms and wow what difference. And the main reason for them was to stop the rubbing from my 35's. Mission accomplished. I got what seems to be 2 extra inches of turn out of them and my truck can doughnut like there is no tomorrow now

Decided to take on the shocks when I got home from work this afternoon. Looked at the service manual the other day and it seemed straightforward. I think it might have been if I had just replaced the shocks with another set of the Bilstien's however since the Kings are a lot larger they did not want to go in to well. Ended up having to take the frapping battery box out which is also connected to the fuse panel and the ABS pumps. What a freaking PITA. Once I got it out and then got the shock and new tower installed, guess what was almost impossible to put back in? You guessed it the battery box. Fought with it for about 30 minutes and finally found the right angle and got it installed. The passenger side shock was much easier. All in it took me about 5 hours to get the shocks done and the truck put back together. Took it out for a small test drive tonight and the shocks definitely make a difference. Can't wait to test the out at Rausch. These are Thuren's custom shocks and they have 2 extra inches of travel

I will get some picture uploaded tomorrow night of both the control arms and shocks. I know
