Scott Brady
Founder
A few action shots. Fun to just drive it now. Off to Flat Iron Mesa tomorrow.



I am certainly open to the spacer idea, but would like some feedback from those who have used them. Seems robust enough.
I have 762s in the rear.
OME 763s and 764s. Disco2 rubber shock tower isolators in front on top, LR spring isolator on the bottom. LR spring isolators top and bottom in the rear with a 1" spacer and retainers top and bottom. Lowered shock mounts or a long shock in the rear.
This set-up breaks in really nicely and has tons of load capacity. It also runs well without sway bars.
Expect about 3"+ of lift front and rear.
It's nothing radical or cutting edge, but it is trail proven.
2. I need to find a way to carry a little more fuel. Something in the 4-5 gallon range. These darn diesel defenders I am traveling with have considerably longer range than I do.
Are those last few shots on a trail called behind the rocks?