chaos616
Adventurer
Hi,
Also agree what is said above about a few of the fixes, but in reality things you can address as you go along. I think if it were me with the IFS i would stick with what those guys were saying about beefing up steering, especially with larger tires. Thats what i would do first. I ran 33" pizza cutter tires (skinny) and i wore out a set of tie rod ends in about 9 months, they are small.
I don't think your reducing your ground clearance with those steps, and they look nice for getting in and out. The low point on these trucks has always been the frames, same on mine, so eventually if you get into some wheeling where you start to bottom out, you could always look at some armor in the form of skid plates, just don't copy my design unless you want your truck to weigh 9000 lbs.
Also love the ARB, i've got one too, and its quite a good bumper, bashed into a few rocks with mine and its held up well so far.
Finally, that's a slick looking truck, subtle with a good start on modifications, looking forward to see where you go with it!
Cheers,
Ehren
Also agree what is said above about a few of the fixes, but in reality things you can address as you go along. I think if it were me with the IFS i would stick with what those guys were saying about beefing up steering, especially with larger tires. Thats what i would do first. I ran 33" pizza cutter tires (skinny) and i wore out a set of tie rod ends in about 9 months, they are small.
I don't think your reducing your ground clearance with those steps, and they look nice for getting in and out. The low point on these trucks has always been the frames, same on mine, so eventually if you get into some wheeling where you start to bottom out, you could always look at some armor in the form of skid plates, just don't copy my design unless you want your truck to weigh 9000 lbs.
Also love the ARB, i've got one too, and its quite a good bumper, bashed into a few rocks with mine and its held up well so far.
Finally, that's a slick looking truck, subtle with a good start on modifications, looking forward to see where you go with it!
Cheers,
Ehren