Vombrown
Mountain Man
It's a 10" cap I believe.
subscribed! great save on the 'burb...if I had the room I'd be a square body farmer!
Shoot yeah! I mentioned this idea a few times to my wife but she kept bringing up a divorce.


Yeah they gotta come off. Smack dab over the new spring plates. After the shock tabs are located and everything is welded in for keeps I will take a closer look at the bump stops. Likely with a taller bump stop out boarded.Don't forget to check the clearance of the bump stop bracket and U-bolt plate.
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Next up is to get the front axle done and springs swapped. The stock springs are 45" and I need about 2.5" of lift to level it out. That is with the Diesel engine in there so think big block weight. Then we will add the weight of the PTO winch in the front, so you see my dilemma. Don't really have the funds to buy new custom springs so I will be looking at stock springs from different vehicles in an attempt to get what I need. I think there are some CJ and other Jeep rears that are 45" long with 5-7 leafs. They would most likely be the first ones I would try. I am looking for a stiffer suspension for towing.
So you if you have some advice other than buying new springs, I am all ears.
Is moving the front spring hangers an option? That would open up other spring possibilities.
I vote for frenched in, if for no other reason than that I am considering the same thing and want to copy you.My question is this, rock sliders frenched into the stock panels or just build the heavy duty versions that I was thinking of?
