BrandonDetrick
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Has anyone installed the evo lever rear suspension by them selfs ? If yes how challenging was ? Any special tools need. ? ETC.
...you can always do the prep work yourself and have a mobile welder come out to your place and burn in what's needed. Just a thought.
I may not know what I'm doing, but at least I have a plan! :crazyeyes:
Dave
Bumping this thread to see if there are any DIYs of the lever recently and how bad was it. Considering doing this myself soon along with the high clearance long arm kit.
I believe most of the lever comes assembled it's more about removal and making room for it underneath.
That's what I'm reading, I'm looking at Eddies project -jk write up, cam you run the factory rear bump stops and open the 3rd bypass or do you have to run air bumps to open that bypass?
Looking at maybe doing this setup at first before the bypasses are purchased. Will this work for a short term solution?
I would imagine its "possible" but not optimal. Im not sure i would want to ride in it slamming on those rubber bricks called bump stops haha.
I agree, I'm learning more as I research. I love installing stuff myself then I get to really understand how it works and know how to repair it when things go south on the trail. Looking forward to this one!
you should be able to run the shocks on the lever system and add the bypasses later. I believe thats what branman is doing as well.
It would be very similar to running the bolt on kit. As long as they are set correct you shouldn't have any issues.
I want to do this in conjunction with the high clearance long arms to get the lca mounts up and out of the way!
I want to do this in conjunction with the high clearance long arms to get the lca mounts up and out of the way!
Maybe we can both install it at your house at the same time.