Scott39
Adventurer
Rear Susperudty Suspension is on, front is next!
Nice! I hope it rides nice, can't wait to hear how the ride is before I figure out what suspension I plan on using.
Rear Susperudty Suspension is on, front is next!
Stoked to see what comes of this, sub'd for sure.
Regarding the coilover swap, that full traction kit is ridiculous. I have read really mixed reviews, but the primary take away being the better way to do a coilover swap is to first switch to 2005+ suspension. I thought really hard about that, mostly because I wanted the improved turning radius, but it didn't make financial sense.
I think a winch is a good idea as a first move. Looks like the 16,000# model is cheaper than the one you linked? Any reason you aren't going that way?
And regarding sway bar disconnects, I found a forum post that might be helpful...
Also, if you aren't opposed to running 37" tires you can pick up a set of hmmwv wheels super cheap from feltz tire and get adapters made. Probably cheaper than most new 33" options on the market.
Rear Susperudty Suspension is on, front is next!
Thank you sir! Setting these trucks up is half the fun!
I am with you, no way I am going to spend that much on suspension. An old saying about lipstick on a pig comes to mind. Also, the point of all this is to have adventures and that amount of money buys a lot of adventuring!
Still looking around at disconnects, I appreciate the link! I won't be taking it anywhere where it will need them until July or August. So, it's on the back burner.
Honestly, it's just about the weight. 65lbs vs 135lbs. I don't want to overburden my front suspension and I figure a snatch block brings a 12k up to 24k, which should be more than enough.
37" would be super sweet, not sure how my stock gears would handle them though. I would also need to add, what, 3 more inches of lift to clear them?
In regards to a wider axle, that does sound interesting, especially if I am going to put a locker in anyways. Would wheel spacers accomplish the same thing?
Not sure, it belings to my mechanic, but it's for sale if you want it!Cool old Honda in the foreground... What year?
The 6.0 is a more powerful motor than the 7.3, right?