white-N-black
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I have lots of questions for armor and weight. If I could get with them and or just pick their brain it would be great.
I know very little about expedition still but I have noticed keep it light. I will be upgrading to fox coil-overs and shocks on all pro's expedition suspension for the rear and long travel up front. I would really like to go with relentless front and rear plate bumpers. rear with tire carrier. My weights seem to be getting a bit high:
Rear steel is 180 lbs
Front steel is 150 lbs
and there complete skids are about 150 lbs.
I would just make it simple and do aluminum up front and on skids but I am worried about if I bottom out I will tear the aluminum vs with steel just denting. I am worried also about the front squatting with the steel bumper and having a rake. The expedition leafs for the rear are set at 3" but are supposed to level out for a true 3" lift after 200+ lbs of weight.
I have found some guys build they do steel rear and sliders but the front bumper is aluminum, and they are only running diff skid, and front cross member skid. Is it a need to have full skids under the truck or just what I have listed above.
When I am done I want to be able to travel long distances and go just about anywhere, and survive out of the truck for a while if need to. I will have lockers, shelter, storage, fresh water, lights, air supply and recovery gear so I can recover myself when out just my wife and I.
Thanks for all the great help.
I know very little about expedition still but I have noticed keep it light. I will be upgrading to fox coil-overs and shocks on all pro's expedition suspension for the rear and long travel up front. I would really like to go with relentless front and rear plate bumpers. rear with tire carrier. My weights seem to be getting a bit high:
Rear steel is 180 lbs
Front steel is 150 lbs
and there complete skids are about 150 lbs.
I would just make it simple and do aluminum up front and on skids but I am worried about if I bottom out I will tear the aluminum vs with steel just denting. I am worried also about the front squatting with the steel bumper and having a rake. The expedition leafs for the rear are set at 3" but are supposed to level out for a true 3" lift after 200+ lbs of weight.
I have found some guys build they do steel rear and sliders but the front bumper is aluminum, and they are only running diff skid, and front cross member skid. Is it a need to have full skids under the truck or just what I have listed above.
When I am done I want to be able to travel long distances and go just about anywhere, and survive out of the truck for a while if need to. I will have lockers, shelter, storage, fresh water, lights, air supply and recovery gear so I can recover myself when out just my wife and I.
Thanks for all the great help.