more info please.tacoturbo95 said:if youve done the research you would know djm is crap. They build substandard parts and mark them up. I hate to see consumers spend money on that crap
Let me know how it is. I want to do a 3/3, just holding back from ordering until see one installed on a Taco.Jonathan said:surf the net. there are tons of people that swear by them. i did my reserach, on f150 forums, dodge, ect. there are a few problems here and there, but its hard to screw up steel blocks and a arms. i will report the quality, my 3/4 should be here in a few days.
'BoostError said:Just do the b/j flip and get some steel blocks. Total cost of the drop is under a hundred bucks.
usually any offroad shop will sell themtacomaman said:The shorter end of an angled block faces the front. I'm getting the 4" steel ones soon but can't seem to find who sells the steel ones besides DJM themselves.
I have 4" & 3" DJM steel blocks for sale.....tacomaman said:The shorter end of an angled block faces the front. I'm getting the 4" steel ones soon but can't seem to find who sells the steel ones besides DJM themselves.
3in leaves with 1" steel block.Dropitmore said:so what setup did you go with for the rear gary?
you might wana go withstock spring before a b/j flip... :waytogo: would be way too low i;d imaginejdmhelix said:ok thats cool im willing to spend the money for it to be done right, i have the 4" blocks, and my springs are cut in the front which i know is not good but, sometimes u have to look good on a budget, anyhow i am preety much prepared to install thedjm kit now. so we'll see what happens. oh and one more thing what are those tapered things that come along with the blocks????!!!