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Well bro you should look at a few things. Are the Tires Bald? Is there anything in the bed. Does it have air shocks? There has to be a good reason for the wheel hop. Its not a light truck.
I would check the torque on your springs and u-bolts and check the shocks. If they check out ok check your trans mount and driveline angles.
Wheel hop gets to be common on trucks that are lifted. When you lift a truck, the angle of the driveshaft is changed. So when power is applied to the driveshaft, it affects the arch on the rear springs. The springs tend to flatten out, and that energy causes the driveshaft to kick back around and the tires lose traction as the rear of the truck hops. So you can see why the driveline angle gets to be important- when the distance between the center of the driveshaft (also called propshaft) and the spring pack changes, something is gonna happen to counteract that change. Higher lifts mean it takes less force,or torque,to make the truck hop. Sometimes a helper spring can be added, or traction bars. A Bent wheel and the other things that the guys mentioned can cause the hop. But remember, when the engineering of the truck is altered there will be other changes to deal with..
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its two pieces but you can leave as one. The Rotor is behind the hub. But they both must come off. They will come off as one kinda stuck together.
Bro.........take them both off as one....... You can leave them as one.
remove the blocks and replace them with 6" lift springs. i don't think they are that expensive, check on rough country's web site. the blocls could be part of the problem with you're wheelhop...
Hey Fast Welcome.They guys answered your questions and you should be good to go. My brother has that same truck primer Gray just like yours. Nice truck. Listen the choke on that carb. The tie strap is being used to to keep the choke arm from moving. The guy you bought it from was not using the choke and hated that the choke would close part way after full throttle running. He put that there so he would not have to worry about it. Do you need a choke? Does the truck start right up and keep running? If not you will want to hook the choke back up. Like the guys said just supply the 12v. left side is NEG right is 12v. YOu want the 12v to be keyed. Need help figuring how to adjst it let us know. The vent tube you got covered. The shifter. Keep in mind the transfer case shifter does not just go up and down. There is a slight side movement. All the way up to the front of the truck is for 2H. All the way down is 4L nothing else needed......lol Also your transfer case could be a pain like mine. Mine wont shift until from low to high until the driveshaft stops. Enjoy your truck.