Nice pics. Are you going to correct the sag in the rear?
P.S. - I feel vindicated now for my earlier predictions.![]()
No need to hit below the belt there Ethan. Old age hits us all. Though fairly early for young Greg. Guess we can call him old Greg now
Nice pics. Are you going to correct the sag in the rear?
P.S. - I feel vindicated now for my earlier predictions.![]()
But what about the older Greg? Do we call him the Ladder King @Greg72No need to hit below the belt there Ethan. Old age hits us all. Though fairly early for young Greg. Guess we can call him old Greg now
No need to hit below the belt there Ethan. Old age hits us all. Though fairly early for young Greg. Guess we can call him old Greg now
Take some measurements of your current fender heights and see how far wrong I am when the smoke clears.
You just wait and see Mr. Math![]()


Taking the rear blocks off and doing a shackle flip. That should correct all sagging, drooping, flappy butt issues.Nice pics. Are you going to correct the sag in the rear?
P.S. - I feel vindicated now for my earlier predictions.![]()
Taking the rear blocks off and doing a shackle flip. That should correct all sagging, drooping, flappy butt issues.
@Truckman4life i am using my dads truck to pick it up.
Have you done a weight check to see how flat the springs are going to be with the camper back there? You need to make sure you still have lots of travel room when you're finished.![]()
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Well, I got a Ferd axle. So maybe it was destined to be...
And for @blazinzuk (aka Airwick) some pictures.
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I'll check some flex later this week.
Thanks dude. Drove great all week. No real issues so far.Truck is looking killer man! A lot has happened since I last looked in here
I'll grab some pictures. Ended up having to build my own drag link. Went with GM drag link ends, and 1.5" 1/4 wall tubing. Had to put a slight 25* bend to clear the leaf spring. But everything else worked great.Still waiting for a pic of how you ended up doing the steering...looking good otherwise. I think I need one like this someday.
Yep. I couldn't believe it either. I had some spare ones sitting around that had messed up threads. They slid right in perfectly.They fit your pitman arm and the ford tie rod taper just fine?
My springs being flat helps a lot though. I would imagine springs with an arch would be tough to use this setup.Cool I was thinking I could come up with a ghetto crossover on my 10 bolt using a ford tie rod tube and build a drag link or something. Haven't really checked into it yet.