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Gottmud
02-13-2007, 12:54 AM
I put the truxxx levelling kit on my truck 2 months ago. I am very very happy with the results, but I have some observations that need some answers.

Once the levelling kit was on (35" Toyos), I levelled the front to manufacturer specs. The whole truck sat 41.25" floor to bottom of fender, all the way around. Yes, i also did the measurement from center of hub to bottom of fender to manu specs. I measured the truck at the weekend, and everything has dropped 1/2" exactly all the way around. It know seems i have a hollow sort of a creaking sound coming from the rear of the vehicle only when its cold. Once the truck warms up, it goes away. Maybe shocks ????
Once they get warm from working, they pressurize maybe, and the noise goes away ??????. It is not the truxxx kit, that I know.
Anyone else have those sort of problems yet...

HummBebe
02-13-2007, 03:29 AM
Sounds like a shock to me. Does the noise come from only one side? Or both?

HummerHead
02-13-2007, 05:03 AM
Besides the shock problems you've had in the rear, how do you like the Truxxx leveling kit overall? How does it handle now compared to stock?

stagger_lee
02-13-2007, 04:42 PM
Leaf springs, hangers and shackles can get a bit creeky. Try slappin some grease on the hangers and lube everything all up. Clean first. mud and water = noisey suspension :beerchug:

Gottmud
02-13-2007, 08:19 PM
I do like the truxxx kit, and the truxxx company was excellent to deal with. They even sent me a couple of truxxx t-shirts. I find the truck skips on pot holes or similar road indents. I love the way it sits at an even height with the 35"s. I regularly wheel on 3 & 3.5 trails. The truck needs a front locker though on the 3.5 trails. I put a winch on, which compensates for when i get stuck. I have wheeled the crap out of this truck, and so far it has stood the test of time. The only problem I believe so far is the rear shocks, which rattle. I am going to replace them with ?????. I am also going to replace the fronts with ????. Any suggestions anyone. A little stiffer suspension would help on the trails in my opinion.

HummBebe
02-13-2007, 08:30 PM
I'm still working on a solution for my shock replacement.

Not sure yet.

stagger_lee
02-13-2007, 09:08 PM
Bilsteins are nice and stiff. Also look into Old man emu. Someone mentioned those on here, and they are great shocks I know forst hand, but Im not sure if they make shocks for H3's although anything will work as long as its the right weight rating, length and stiffness you want. Adjustable Kings might be an option too, no coils. :beerchug:

I also suggested to Bebes replacing stock leafs with Deavers, but kind of expensive.

http://www.deaverspring.com/products.htm

HummBebe
02-13-2007, 11:09 PM
Please keep in mind that very few companies make shocks for H3's.

You will most likely have to go with a custom application that will not be warranteed by the manufacturer in most cases.

Hunner
02-15-2007, 05:51 PM
Hello, Bebe I just measured my clearance and my front is 24" from wheel center/axle center to bottom of fender. Back is 25. What is yours now and how long were the Ranchos you were running? Im just wondering how long we have to go or make extensions if it is a hard to get length. Im considering trying longer ones in the front. Do you think longer in the front than you had is the answer?

HummBebe
02-15-2007, 06:18 PM
I do, and I was going to bring my shocks with me to work today to measure....but I left home without them:crying:

I'll try longer in the front, and then when I get my spring issue sorted out, I'll do the same for the rear.

My rear measurement is down to 22". The frot is at 22 1/4".

HummBebe
02-15-2007, 06:30 PM
Hello, Bebe I just measured my clearance and my front is 24" from wheel center/axle center to bottom of fender. Back is 25. What is yours now and how long were the Ranchos you were running? Im just wondering how long we have to go or make extensions if it is a hard to get length. Im considering trying longer ones in the front. Do you think longer in the front than you had is the answer?

Just curious, how many turns do you have, and are you running 35's?

Hunner
02-15-2007, 06:52 PM
8 turns and MTMTZ are 33.1 alignment all worked out.

timgco
02-15-2007, 08:37 PM
8 turns and MTMTZ are 33.1 alignment all worked out.

8 Turns ? :eek: ?

We did three truns on ours with Rancho 9000's. No noises from the shocks or any issues to date.

Lat time I measured ours (about a year ago) we were 24"F/ 25"R.

I did blow out a front 9000 shock on the H2 and was reapled under warranty without question. I have run the 9000's on all 6 HUMMERS over the past three years and only that one shock had issues. I will say that around the adjuster knobs you get rust if you don't keep them clean all the time. I have had that rust on every shock. it hasn't effected adjusting them at all, but looks "meh."

Hunner
02-15-2007, 11:44 PM
Maybe there is a point of diminishing returns on the cranking them up? More preload and no more lift? I thought at about 3 turns I only had a couple of inches. I will have to go back in posts and see what I wrote. I did not check to see how many more turns are left. We need a stock measurement if someone can post that. I will go to the dealer tomorrow if not. I went to my friends independent British car service where they have started modding Rovers. He uses and is in contact with Emu and we are discussing shock lengths. I believe we decided to measure from center of eye to top of all rubber and washer at top with the shock layed out extended, which of course it will do on a gas shock. A bracket similiar to the one from Truxx may work with stock length. Im not sure how to decide on the amount of travel. Im workin on it. Curious minds want to know! I'm happy with the clearance I have for the terrain I wheel.

Demo
02-16-2007, 12:18 AM
hey hunner, what is up with those skid plates?

I want em.

Sorry for rudely posting about another subject.:twak:

Hunner
02-16-2007, 12:23 AM
So like why not? ha ha missed this week waiting on steel for 60 of each piece x 4=120. Hopefully next week, the world of steel fab seems to have lots of job security! I'm gonna grabum while there still hot just as soon as I can. I am at their mercy. Here put this up as a screen saver until then.

Demo
02-16-2007, 12:25 AM
So like why not? ha ha missed this week waiting on steel for 60 of each piece x 4=120. Hopefully next week, the world of steel fab seems to have lots of job security! I'm gonna grabum while there still hot just as soon as I can.

Can't wait to strap em on.