thank you.yes the arm and the caliper become one peace . it uses the same holes as the caliper so i figure i put the caliper first and the the stearing arm? they gave me new hardware so the new longer (caliper bolts) should be included. my next question is do i grind all of the factory shim crap for the u bolts off of the axle? because the pads do not fit with it on there. there are long spring pads and short ones. not sure whitch ones go were i.e front of back. the help is great and will need more haha thanks alot guys!!
Hi there and welcome to our world of offroading!
Yes, you have to grind off the sheetmetal pieces that the u-bolts at on in order to properly install the spring pads (or "perches" as we like to call them...).
This next explanation may seem a bit obvious after you read it but don't worry - you are not the only person to wonder about this... Really!
You have three perches that are identical and one that is cut differently. The different one goes on the front passenger side. It is cut that way because the differential housing on the front axle is offset to the passenger side that the perch must be mounted on the edge of it! Thus, one mounting edge has a bigger diameter curve to it so it sits properly on the edge of the differential housing. The inner edge of this perch "may" need a bit of tweaking with a grinder but I imagine that it will fit perfectly once you have it oriented correctly.
HERE IS A VERY IMPORTANT TIP WHEN WELDING THOSE PERCHES ON!
MAKE SURE that the face of the new perch is exactly parallel to the face of the old OEM perch! This is ESPECIALLY important on the front axle because you can screw up the steering caster angle if you
do not weld the perches exactly on the opposite side of the axle (ie parallel surfaces).
You may think that you can get more suspension flex by rotating the differential up then welding the perches on but this is NOT TRUE! There is more to that process than simply rotating the axles. For the straight info on suspension and drivetrain physics, check these articles out:
http://www.4xshaft.com/driveline101.htmlhttp://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/tech/driveline/both of these links were found using the search word
driveline at Ack's FAQ (see signature for link)
Finally, you made an excellent choice in buying a high steer kit - that arm that bolts to the passenger knuckle at the caliper. This system will eliminate one of the worst problems created when you install a Spring Over lift - BUMPSTEER! Details on what bumsteer is can be found by doing a search for
bumpsteer at ack's FAQ
I hope that this helps!