Stormtrooper Build Thread

tacollie

Glamper
Trail Tough is right in my back yard. They’ve got me measured up for sliders. I’m just not sure how often I’ll put a vehicle that big into situations like that. I figured that what I’d replace them with rock sliders if I bent them. If nothing else they look cooler. 😜
There's a debate in our house that I may be losing. Wife wants power steps and I want sliders 🤣
 

Todd n Natalie

OverCamper
There's a debate in our house that I may be losing. Wife wants power steps and I want sliders 🤣
Why do they need to be power steps? Could a solid step / slider combo be a good compromise?

With our climate, I'd never get power boards. I don't know how many I see that get jammed up with snow, slush, ice etc then break.

Pretty normal around here in winter to see a truck with one side up and the other stuck down.
 

tacollie

Glamper
Why do they need to be power steps? Could a solid step / slider combo be a good compromise?
The current step is over 23" off the ground. Power step would go lower. You really need to run mud flaps with power steps. I'll probably end up with sliders because I can build them in a weekend for $1300 less than power steps.
 

ITTOG

Well-known member
Why do they need to be power steps? Could a solid step / slider combo be a good compromise?

With our climate, I'd never get power boards. I don't know how many I see that get jammed up with snow, slush, ice etc then break.

Pretty normal around here in winter to see a truck with one side up and the other stuck down.
My power steps have never been jammed in the snow!

The current step is over 23" off the ground. Power step would go lower. You really need to run mud flaps with power steps. I'll probably end up with sliders because I can build them in a weekend for $1300 less than power steps.
Mud flaps are definitely needed but unfortunately they get ripped off when off-roading.
 

eyemgh

Well-known member
@eyemgh What kind of turnaround time did TT give you for fabrication and installation?


I like the work that went into the sliders on this F350 SCSB build. Scroll through the photos you can see the custom work done by Dark Horse in Bozeman. Even did work under the bed and at the rear.


https://www.instagram.com/jk4adv/

They didn't quote a time, just a price. They do great work though, including building full frame custom rigs. I like the owner a lot too. They'd be the ones to do them if I go that way.
 

eyemgh

Well-known member
@eyemgh I see you got the Deaver L18XXHD rear progressive leaf springs. For the King shocks. Did you get the standard off the shelf kit, or did you spec the XXHD tune for the shocks?


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Carli offers options for the Pintop King 2.5″ Shocks in both Gas and Diesel XXHD Applications.
Carli and CJC both said to get the XHD for 2000 lbs. constant load. It still sagged a bit though, so Deaver added 2 leaves. It's marked as an XXHD, but it's sort of a custom franken spring. The Kings are tuned for the gas motor. It seems to ride great on and off road.

If I were to do it all over again, I'd build the whole thing sans leaf pack, load it and then take it to Deaver or Alcan for a custom pack. It's too hard to nail the weight based on manufacturer estimates.
 

Macfly

Active member
After picking up my 'Stormtrooper Replica' a couple of months back I've done almost 1000 miles off-road and 1200 on and find the XHD perfect both on and off-road. So far it doesn't seem to have developed any rear sag and I've been doing a spirit level check at every gas station level ground stop as you'd made me aware of this. Not sure if there's any variability in the springs, or maybe I'm running lighter, but IMHO the XHD & Carli set up has been perfect on my rig so far.
 
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Macfly

Active member
Wowza, you're getting better mileage than I with the 6.2, I got 9.2mpg from Denver to Alberqueque averaging ~70mph, and from there crisscrossing overland back to LA, mostly off-road and driving mostly under 30mph, I got 10mpg. My old Land Cruiser was half the weight and half the power, and running on 33's got pretty similar milage, so I'm not unhappy about it, but of course would love it to be closer to 30mpg!:ROFLMAO:
 

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