I see the combined skid as a big fat headache. I cringe having to drop my skid with just 6 bolts and having it by itself. I couldn't imagine having to pull the suspension apart to do it
So let be the naysayer.
While kind of cool that you could do that. I really don't think that it is anything that will actually help you wheeling.
I also don't like the fact that it can move, cause well it can move. I have seen my fair share of broken ( very well built) link mounts. Sometimes its just crazy to see something break like that.
So while cool from an experimental and knowledge aspect, I think its just adding another break point. Which even with all the cool stuff you have done you haven't really added to many additional break points on this rig and have actually eliminated a few of them with the mog axles.
I just see it as another break point that won't really help much with actual wheeling
Carry on![]()
The motivation for this is quite simple: I just want to be able to experiment in real-time with anti-squat and feel for myself just how drastic changes in AS% affect the truck's performance when all other attributes are unchanged. As a learning tool, I find it incredibly useful... It's one thing for me to play with Excel for hours (hundreds of hours actually) and intellectualize how a suspension should behave. It's quite another to apply a principle (like AS%) in the real-world and see if it truly improves the climbing ability of the truck on an obstacle where I'd previously been "denied"... I do think it's a good idea to build my bracket in a way that allows me to put a couple of large bolts into it to lock the entire assembly at my preferred AS% value in case there was ever a failure of the adjuster lever/knob/hydraulic ram/glitter-rod, etc. As I've said before.... there is a fine line between genius and stupidity, and I've been known to drift over into that abyss from time to time.
History will decide if this was a good idea, or a complete waste of time and effort.I see the combined skid as a big fat headache. I cringe having to drop my skid with just 6 bolts and having it by itself. I couldn't imagine having to pull the suspension apart to do it




) and hauled the structure under the truck for a test-fitting...


you need to drill drain holes in quite a few places.


Speeeeeeeeedddddd Holes....
Make truck go fast.![]()
Speeeeeeeeedddddd Holes....
Make truck go fast.![]()
Adds as many HP as stickers.
Actually, you could do stickers AND speed holes...
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Speeeeeeeeedddddd Holes....
Make truck go fast.![]()



Hey now--I take offense to that statement.![]()

