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Why not run a legit set of springs tuned for the weight/height you need? Those springs are going to wrap pretty bad with a block under there.
You have any pics of it on level ground at all? I would be interested in seeing a spec list on what was done. It looks good a flexes really well, I would just run a better spring pack is all so you don't have to run a block.
You have any pics of it on level ground at all? I would be interested in seeing a spec list on what was done. It looks good a flexes really well, I would just run a better spring pack is all so you don't have to run a block.
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its got 36's on it ill either get 35s or some more 36's i wanna get some like two inch lift 63 inch chev spring to get rid of the blocks. or get rid of my revolvers and get a little bit bigger shackle any other pics you guys want?
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Why not keep the ride height down and pull the lift blocks all together? I think it could stand to drop 3".
Revolvers are dangerous IMO. Tons of unsprung weight transfer and body roll with them.
Revolvers are dangerous IMO. Tons of unsprung weight transfer and body roll with them.
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i think it'd look perrttyyy good IF, you got some bigger tires on it, or shorten the axles a bit LOL, just enough to where the tires stick out about 3" per side all the way around lol
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Man lol some tough criticism!!!
It's "FULL WIDTH" for a reason, who gives a rats butt about looks? It's a wheeler. Last i checked performance was a bit more important than looks.
A trac-bar would eliminate any axle wrap and you can keep the blocks. 2" Would just be a bit more 'safe' per say but for wheeling, who cares?
I like it, thumbs up! =)
It's "FULL WIDTH" for a reason, who gives a rats butt about looks? It's a wheeler. Last i checked performance was a bit more important than looks.
A trac-bar would eliminate any axle wrap and you can keep the blocks. 2" Would just be a bit more 'safe' per say but for wheeling, who cares?
I like it, thumbs up! =)
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The only criticism I would have is to put the spare tire in the back (swing our carrier maybe?), not on the roof, you're top heavy to begin with, those wont help lol
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It still looks like its in the build stage which is why I recommended dropping the lift height if possible. I could care less about the width, and full width is fine IMO. I think its 3" too tall. Lowering it would make it more stable and work a hell of a lot better.
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Man lol some tough criticism!!!
It's "FULL WIDTH" for a reason, who gives a rats butt about looks? It's a wheeler. Last i checked performance was a bit more important than looks.
A trac-bar would eliminate any axle wrap and you can keep the blocks. 2" Would just be a bit more 'safe' per say but for wheeling, who cares?
I like it, thumbs up! =)
It's "FULL WIDTH" for a reason, who gives a rats butt about looks? It's a wheeler. Last i checked performance was a bit more important than looks.
A trac-bar would eliminate any axle wrap and you can keep the blocks. 2" Would just be a bit more 'safe' per say but for wheeling, who cares?
I like it, thumbs up! =)
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nice runner. x2 on lowering it. you could drop it a littel and still run the 36s couldnt you? wow your 16, and have a 1st gen yota and a sasd 3rd gen runner. im 19 an dbroke.
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