Blackie2008 wrote:I've already said it but make sure you don't build them too close to your sill. The body is on rubber blocks and will vibrate against them if they are too close. 5mm isn't enough clearance... Just sayin lol
SRD4D wrote:Blackie2008 wrote:I've already said it but make sure you don't build them too close to your sill. The body is on rubber blocks and will vibrate against them if they are too close. 5mm isn't enough clearance... Just sayin lol
Yep i had to find some rubber and jam it in between my sliders and sill on a recent trip due to this as the cab flexes so much,and even more so with passengers in the rear seats.. check your clearances with people in the back..
I fitted mine and had no issues only to find my kids jumped in the rear seats on the weekend after and heard this allmighty scratchin/cracking sound....... I knew straight away what it was.. they were adjusted asap..... Every time i use the highlift with them they move alittle as well.
But the do look neater tucked up high.
Diezel45 wrote:SRD4D wrote:Blackie2008 wrote:I've already said it but make sure you don't build them too close to your sill. The body is on rubber blocks and will vibrate against them if they are too close. 5mm isn't enough clearance... Just sayin lol
Yep i had to find some rubber and jam it in between my sliders and sill on a recent trip due to this as the cab flexes so much,and even more so with passengers in the rear seats.. check your clearances with people in the back..
I fitted mine and had no issues only to find my kids jumped in the rear seats on the weekend after and heard this allmighty scratchin/cracking sound....... I knew straight away what it was.. they were adjusted asap..... Every time i use the highlift with them they move alittle as well.
But the do look neater tucked up high.
So how far do yours sit from your sill now that you have adjusted them?
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