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Buzzcut1
Nomad II
Aug 29, 2015

Installed my lower stable loads

Farily straight forward if like me your leaf is pre drilled. Just make sure to pre assemble the wedge pack, I sused all 3 wedges. The only pain was the passender rear, not much room to work with the Diesel exhaust pipe rigt there. took me just over an hour once i had all the tools and jack staged. I jacked from the front of the rear leaf shackle on each side (one side at a time) which gave me tons of room to fit everything in. I love the ride with both the upper and lower Stable loads in place.



truck sits really nice

  • Nice we are adding them this week! It was...an interesting drive tonight.
  • Ruth test driving the rig for the first time, me following in the old truck. I'm still at the top of the ramp, Rig appeared to take the drop and turn very flat

  • Once the paint flakes off they can get contrary to engage and disengage. I try to keep mine lubricated from time to time even if its a shot of WD-40. The drop pins will rust over time so dressing them up on a wire wheel will help. Earlier this summer I wire brushed all 4 stable loads and repainted as best as I could without taking them off. I can see having to do that probably every 2 years. Like everything, they look nice and pretty when they first go on but over time they require some maintenance.
  • Yeah -- really easy to install. I don't think they provide quite as much separation between the lower and main as the original style. But really easy to engage.