Very interested to see how this goes. What are your plans for the kings that will be coming off?
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I can smell the freshly cut metal from here
Live-axle trucks, particularly those with coil springs, can drive impressively well. I have said and written repeatedly that the new fourth-Gen Dodge/Ram trucks (that I own) are the best driving circulating ball trucks I have ever operated. And that is with stock suspension.
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Wishing you well on this project and hoping for few hassles...
I think you need to go "full on hover truck" ...skip the SFA and go straight for gravitational generators
Great pics...so much work. Twenty 9/16" holes!!!
Coming along nicely Jack. I am looking forward to seeing your rig come together. Cheers, Chilli..
I assume you're doing the 3" kit? I was just checking it out and it looks pretty good. I'd prefer the lower arms tucked up a little better, but I can see that there's not really a good way to do that. You're still gaining about 3" under most of the truck, so it's a small point.
Any thoughts as to why they don't use a Dodge axle, since the suspension is about the same, and the bolt pattern too... ABS issues, perhaps, or the lack of lockout hubs for cool factor...
I like that they're using the original front driveshaft too...
Are there any provisions for a sway bar? Seems like on-road handling will be spooky without one, given the soft damping of the Kings.
Looking forward to updates!
Yeah, it was about as much fun as you think it is. Nothing like hot drill shards raining down on you while you are drilling overhead. :victory:
Thank you and me as well.
Any thoughts as to why they don't use a Dodge axle, since the suspension is about the same, and the bolt pattern too... ABS issues, perhaps, or the lack of lockout hubs for cool factor...