Chrisblazzer8 Wow nice! Only 5-6 cans? I think I might do this to my truck what do u think? BTW sry bout the flip.[/quote said:Repost??????
Im not 100% sure about 56s in the front with a zero rate moving it forward. I am going to do the same thing but with 52s, but im either going to go with reverse highsteer or I may just decide on full hydro. I have to see where im at once the suspension is in.K10A'sBROinSLO said:Right now my front axle is 1.5" fwd with zero rates and the rear is 1.5" back.
In the front I want to try to put 56s short end fwd to move the axle fwd and stretch the wb. Has anyone done this or know if it might be made to work without having to move the steering box?
In the rear I want to move the hanges back to the end of the frame and use 56s short end to the rear to stretch the wheelbase. Can I simply swap places with the gas tank and the 14bolt? Will the tank fit under the floor in front of the axle? I want something between the passengers and the tank, just in case.
Input? Thanks
So far I have left my tank in the stock location. The rear axle has been moved back 5.5"s. Still with the 10-bolt, I dont see the diff hitting the tank. I am also goint to add a zerorate but Im not going to use it to move the axle. That would definitly cause the diff to hit the tank when I go to a 14bff.K10A'sBROinSLO said:Sounds good for the rear...the front is the tricky one it seems. I didn't notice what you did with yer tank.
Im actually thinking of mounting a rear mount winch behind the cab and attaching it to the axle truss(when its installed) and just use that to compress the rear suspension when going downhill.Talk to Kert at DIY, thats where I got the idea. He did one awhile back and he's still got it sitting in his warehouseK10A'sBROinSLO said:Anyone got any pix/info on narrowing a pickup cab?



K10A'sBROinSLO said:
Holy cow! I was thinking just maybe narrow it down 12" or so, to 2 person size. Maybe narrow the cab to match a narrowed core support and the box part of a stepside, then use flared fenders in the front.
