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You should also put a smooth pad on your bump stop hit point so you don’t tear up the nylon. BA4A56E5-C255-4A3C-8828-72CAAC0FCDED.jpeg
 
The rear end sits a little low ordered a zero rate from ORD and also have limit straps in the back seat.
 
It does look nice. Why didn't you leave the brake line T up at top of diff, won't it interfere with removing the gusset and diff cover there ?
 
It does look nice. Why didn't you leave the brake line T up at top of diff, won't it interfere with removing the gusset and diff cover there ?
Because you didn’t think of it until now haha. I would also add a crossmember of some kind between your bumpstops so your frame doesn’t want to start twisting after repeated hits.
 
I agree, I would add the crossmember and also box the frame/and or cage it. I have found you can bend the frame with larger whoops and it cost me $500 to have it bent back on a hydraulic frame table.

I added a crossmember between the air bumps, but I did not box my frame or cage it. The stock C channel can't take the abuse the suspension can now dish out.
 
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