4 days of WD40 on the rear stock shackles and still welded in there ...Had to heat them up bang on them Heat them up again and impact gun them off Mind you everything on my 05 blazer was from the factory so everything was rusted in there good ...I redone Ties, upper lower arms, Idler arm, sway bar rubbers and links, and removed rust from frame and brackets and rust painted
freakyflow getting ready to put the same keys and shackles on my 2000 blazer tomorrow but thankfully where I live it’s hot and dry so there’s little surface rust underneath even the body mounts are rust free
@@ms8studios157 Ya it was a driveway workout Figured the shackles would be out normally If it was now ..I have a blowtorch/cutter Air hammer...Still have the truck Runs great
I did the exact same thing with my 02 Sonoma crew cab. Even with adding a 2 inch body lift I still rub with 31x10.50r15s but I have a negative 2.75 offset wheel now. it didn't rub before with my stock wheels! I'm scratching my head trying to figure out why I have a 8.5 rear diff when the RPO codes say I only have a 7.625 ?? I was hoping to catch a glimpse of yours in the video LOL!!
Have the same exact truck an wanting to do same exact thing. Wish y’all would of showed what all y’all went through putting the keys in. How did it drive afterwards with the 32-11.50’s? Did they scrub any? Any vibration in front end or did it drive pretty much the same afterwards?
Need to do that to my 95 s10 same set up, almost 300,000 miles. The key to keeping the 4 cylinders goings is to take out the thermostat. Most 4's burned the engine up when a lot of these failed. Does your leaf springs go under the axle ?
How difficult is it to something like this? I've always liked Chevy but I'm new to this sorta thing, and I'm trying to learn as much as I can before I snag my own
Practically speaking - it's super easy! Just a few nuts and bolts. Realistically speaking - it can be a pain depending on how dirty/rusty your truck. My advice - do it!
I have 32s on mine and don't like the power loss. When your rolling 60 your actually going 64. You need to get the computer programmed. Bigger tires change shift points. 30/9.5/15 is the highest you can go without regearing.
Bigger diameter tires do throw off the shift points and make the final drive "higher", but with that being said... This truck was trail driven and offroaded and went everywhere James ever wanted it to go. IMO ultimately a solid axle swap and a lower gear ratio front and rear would be ideal.
Did y’all have to add a shim kit to the rear axle? I just installed 2” shackles and 3” keys on my 97, and I’m getting a bad vibration that I think is coming from the driveshaft?
I have the same exact truck but mind is 2004 Chevy s10 4x4 ZR5 crew cab... and I'm thinking about swapping 4.3ltr v6 engine vortec to Chevy 5.3ltr v8 engine vortec soon... do you think it'll work out?
I found the product you used in this video. It says I does not fit a 2001 Chevy crew cab but you used it in this video. I understand this is a 2002 but why would it “not fit”. Can I still use this?
Bigpally it probably does change the pinion angle because the shackles drop the rear of the axle, in a sense. However, if so it's a minute amount. This is James's daily driver and so far there are no driveline vibrations other than a universal joint on the front of the rear driveshaft that was already starting to show signs of wear prior to the lift. Hope this helps!
@@crookedshack2156 you were right, my stance is 32 inches on rear after I installed new stock shocks and 2" shackles on it. I think had i went with extended shocks my lift would have been an inch or two higher, which is what i wanted.
The kit was purchased on ebay, I am unable to find one available right now but will keep checking back for you periodically. When we see one come up we will send you a link.
We used one off of ebay, just a generic brand, if you search "S10 1982-2003 lift kit 1-3" torsion keys 3-4" shackles F&R shock extenders 4WD" it should pull it up, it worked well and after a little trimming i now have 33x12.50's on my S10
James Wheaton could you email me with some info on the parts you used for the lift? I have a 03 zr5 and I'm looking to lift mine on the cheaper end instead of a 500 to 1000 dollar suspension. matthewwilliams999@gmail.com
Motorcycles guns and 4x4 with lift kits!!! I’m sold boys hahaha
4 days of WD40 on the rear stock shackles and still welded in there ...Had to heat them up bang on them Heat them up again and impact gun them off Mind you everything on my 05 blazer was from the factory so everything was rusted in there good ...I redone Ties, upper lower arms, Idler arm, sway bar rubbers and links, and removed rust from frame and brackets and rust painted
freakyflow getting ready to put the same keys and shackles on my 2000 blazer tomorrow but thankfully where I live it’s hot and dry so there’s little surface rust underneath even the body mounts are rust free
if you use a tie rod puller on the bolts itll pull them
learned this today
@@ms8studios157 Ya it was a driveway workout Figured the shackles would be out normally If it was now ..I have a blowtorch/cutter Air hammer...Still have the truck Runs great
I did the exact same thing with my 02 Sonoma crew cab. Even with adding a 2 inch body lift I still rub with 31x10.50r15s but I have a negative 2.75 offset wheel now. it didn't rub before with my stock wheels! I'm scratching my head trying to figure out why I have a 8.5 rear diff when the RPO codes say I only have a 7.625 ?? I was hoping to catch a glimpse of yours in the video LOL!!
Have the same exact truck an wanting to do same exact thing. Wish y’all would of showed what all y’all went through putting the keys in. How did it drive afterwards with the 32-11.50’s? Did they scrub any? Any vibration in front end or did it drive pretty much the same afterwards?
What bumper is that on the front my 2004 doesn't have that bumper. I like that one way more than mine.
Do you remember what mpg you got on average from your truck because I have a crew cab and I replaced everything and it still gets crap gas mileage
Need to do that to my 95 s10 same set up, almost 300,000 miles. The key to keeping the 4 cylinders goings is to take out the thermostat. Most 4's burned the engine up when a lot of these failed. Does your leaf springs go under the axle ?
The axle is above the leaf springs
Crooked Shack thanks that's a easy rear lift on mine then
How difficult is it to something like this? I've always liked Chevy but I'm new to this sorta thing, and I'm trying to learn as much as I can before I snag my own
Practically speaking - it's super easy! Just a few nuts and bolts. Realistically speaking - it can be a pain depending on how dirty/rusty your truck. My advice - do it!
I have 32s on mine and don't like the power loss. When your rolling 60 your actually going 64. You need to get the computer programmed. Bigger tires change shift points. 30/9.5/15 is the highest you can go without regearing.
Bigger diameter tires do throw off the shift points and make the final drive "higher", but with that being said... This truck was trail driven and offroaded and went everywhere James ever wanted it to go. IMO ultimately a solid axle swap and a lower gear ratio front and rear would be ideal.
Did y’all have to add a shim kit to the rear axle? I just installed 2” shackles and 3” keys on my 97, and I’m getting a bad vibration that I think is coming from the driveshaft?
Where did you guys get the lift kit from wanting to lift my 02 crew cab s10 and cant find anything thanks
I believe James purchased this lift on eBay
I own the same truck, just an 04
I have the same exact truck but mind is 2004 Chevy s10 4x4 ZR5 crew cab... and I'm thinking about swapping 4.3ltr v6 engine vortec to Chevy 5.3ltr v8 engine vortec soon... do you think it'll work out?
Although we think the 4.3 is a very reliable and underrated engine, you CAN do an LS swap on these trucks.
I found the product you used in this video. It says I does not fit a 2001 Chevy crew cab but you used it in this video. I understand this is a 2002 but why would it “not fit”. Can I still use this?
If I remember correctly, they claim the torsion keys are different between the crew cab and the other models. We have found no difference.
now using the shackles does it effect the angle of the driveshaft? got an 2003 s10 crewcab zr5 im wanting to lift
Bigpally it probably does change the pinion angle because the shackles drop the rear of the axle, in a sense. However, if so it's a minute amount. This is James's daily driver and so far there are no driveline vibrations other than a universal joint on the front of the rear driveshaft that was already starting to show signs of wear prior to the lift. Hope this helps!
i have a 2000 sonoma and are installing a 2" lift shakle. do i need a shock extenders?
Yes that would work but ideally you would run a 2" longer shock
@@crookedshack2156 you were right, my stance is 32 inches on rear after I installed new stock shocks and 2" shackles on it. I think had i went with extended shocks my lift would have been an inch or two higher, which is what i wanted.
I lifted mine but didnt used the shackles, I just flipped the differential
I have same truck and can’t find a lift kit for it anywhere plz help me out
James ordered a kit on ebay that was labeled for a single cab s10
Hi guys, can you share which brand and kit did you buy for the torque keys, chuckles and shock extenders?
They were just generic eBay kits labeled for a regular cab S10
What parts did you buy?
The kit was purchased on ebay, I am unable to find one available right now but will keep checking back for you periodically. When we see one come up we will send you a link.
@@crookedshack2156 thanks a ton! I have a 2001 gmc sonoma SLS 4 door I want to slowly turn into a camp warrior.
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He should run 31 10 50 15
What brand lift kit did you use?
We used one off of ebay, just a generic brand, if you search "S10 1982-2003 lift kit 1-3" torsion keys 3-4" shackles F&R shock extenders 4WD" it should pull it up, it worked well and after a little trimming i now have 33x12.50's on my S10
James Wheaton could you email me with some info on the parts you used for the lift? I have a 03 zr5 and I'm looking to lift mine on the cheaper end instead of a 500 to 1000 dollar suspension. matthewwilliams999@gmail.com
@@jameswheaton8425 .i would like to see a picture of it
Car wash makes for easy install...no