

![]() #1. The lower control arms for the 2 ½ X 4 DJM drop kit with installation instructions are shipped in a new, protective shipping carton. |
![]() #2. Here's a close look at the lower control arms that drop the '04 F-150 front end 2 ½ inches |
![]() #3. The DJM hangers are a key component of this drop kit. |
![]() #4. Here are all the components of the 4-inch rear drop kit. |
![]() #5. Here's a comparison of the DJM lower control arm (left) and the stock control arm |
![]() #6. Our installer, Billy Cruz, measures the front stock ride height from the ground to the fender edge at 34 ½ inches. |
. ![]() #7. The rear stock ride height measured at 37 inches. |
![]() #8. Billy removes the driver's side stock spindle. |
![]() #9. The upper control arm is removed from the spindle. |
![]() #10. With the lower ball joint removed, Billy reattaaches the spindle and brake assembly to the upper control arm , thus holding it in place. |
![]() #11. The lower control arm is freed and the final bolt at the pivot point is removed. |
![]() #12. The stock lower control arm is removed. |
![]() #13. Billy begins preparing the DJM lower control arm for installation |
![]() #14. The inner sleeve for the twin tube pivot point is removed. |
![]() #15. The zerk fitting is positioned into the pre-drilled hole. (All installers are reminded to check that the grease holes in all the twin tubes have been pre-drilled.) |
![]() #16. Billy applies special urethane grease supplied in the DJM kit to the inner sleeve and bushing. |
![]() #17. The greased inner sleeve is then inserted into the twin tube pivot point. |
![]() #18. The zerk fitting is tightened securely |
![]() #19. The DJM lower control arm is installed exactly the same as the stock control arm. |
![]() #20. Here our installer tightens the control arm while retaining the same alignment points. |
![]() #21. He then tightens the lower ball joint. |
![]() #22. It is vey important that the bolt on the strut is installed exactly as the stock unit before each strut (which also reinstall just like the stock units) is reconnected and tightened. |
![]() #23. Billy prepares to begin the rear installation by removing the rear wheels |
![]() #24. He loosens the driver's side U-bolt holding the rear leaf spring. |
![]() #25. He then removes the U-bolt and spring plate. |
![]() #26. The leaf spring is removed |
![]() #27. Billy then removes both center bolts holding the leaf pack together. |
![]() . #28. He installs the aft center bolt by inverting it so that the locating pin will align with the new DJM bracket |
![]() #29. Billy installs the extension or lifting hanger. |
![]() #30. Billy taps the bracket thoroughly to seat it. |
![]() #31. He then tightens the bolt that prevents the bracket from moving |
![]() #32. Here's the finished bracket ready to accept the original spring. |
![]() #33. He re-installs the spring into the new bracket. |
![]() #34. He then removes the stock bump stop. |
![]() #36. He installs the bolts for the top plate to the flip kit (but he doesn't tighten them until the pinion angle on the rear end is adjusted). |
![]() #37. The new DJM U-bolts are installed. |
![]() #38. The new DJM spring plate is installed. |
![]() #39. After adjusting the pinion angle to prevent rear end vibration, Billy tightens the U-bolts and top plates which then locks the whole assembly together. |
![]() #40. Only the stock rear shocks are replaced. |
![]() #42. After the wheels are remounted at all four corners, the front ride height is measured at 32 inches indicating a drop of exactly 2 ½ inches |
![]() #43. The rear ride height measured 33 inches for a drop of exactly 4 inches and all that remained was a trip to Rapid Transit's alignment rack. |
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