Thanks for the info. After two faulty relays I desperately tried another "heavy duty" one from the local parts store. It is currently functioning correctly.
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I take it off by putting a screw driver in the holes around the outside. Pry up a little by each one. Once the entire cover is loose u have to turn and twist it to get it out from below the bar. Just think About a game of Tetris and don't be afraid to put some slight muscle into pulling it out.
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Where did u connect the power to? I also have a light bar that seems to receiving stray voltage. I connected to one of the studs under the black cover that is above the battery. I replaced my relay and thought that did the trick. But the same thing is happening. Any help would be appreciated!!
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I have seen zero mpg loss. I can still cruise on the highway and get 20-24 mpg to show up on my 50 mile average. That's which stock tires and 2.25 level. Also no vibrations of any kind from my level that I installed myself.
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All bolts I put in on my readylift kit had them going in from the bottom up. This allowed for me to reuse the threaded clips that are connected to the shocks that act like a nut you could say. So for u to put them in from the top down makes me wonder how you would be able to use the factory threaded clip? Did the send nuts to go on the bottom of the spindle?
I would suggest putting the bolt in from the bottom up. My two cents.
I have absolutely no regrets with my 2.25" readylift kit. Not rough at all. I would call it firmer but by no means does it change the comfort of the ride.
Let me put it this way. I can still keep my morning cup of joe uncovered in the cup holder on my way to work and not spill a drop.
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