I really like what you are doing with the truck, sweet ride. Diggin the L92 as well, just add a cam and long tube headers to it!
As for the suspension, is it a straight (horizontal) 4 link with panhard I take it? If you use a straight 4 link with heims on the ends you won't get much articulation at all. What about anti-dive, or are they parallel (vertical) links? I think you will be in for a big surprise when you try to cycle it for the first time with steering and articulation, everything needs more space than you think.
Thank you for the kind words.
The long tube headers will not work for numerous reasons. One being, no room! Everything is so packed inside the frame rails, no way, unless I would move them outward on the outside of the frame. And the cat´s won´t work with the long tube headers. And sure I don´t need them, but the motor has clean emissions, so I want to keep that.
The suspension is not a full horizontal 4-link. The upper and lower links have an angle to them lengthwise and sideways. Kind of like a Jeep JK front suspension. he lower links have a few degrees of angle to the horizontal plane whereas the uppers are parallel to the ground at ride height.
Siedways, the uppers are wider on the frame than on the axle and the lowers are narrower at the frame than on the axle. Not by much, but it should work. But we´ll see for sure when it is on the truck. I´m certain I´ll have to move things around a bit.
The panhard bar is at about 5° at ride height and very long, so changes in the angle won´t be to severe.
The link ends are not heims. I only use the heims at the panhard bar. The axle rod ends are from QA1 and called Rock Ends. They are huge and have a bushing inside to have "a little" give to them, similar to a Johnny Joint. I might actually run rubber inserts on the frame ones though to get a little less vibration into the whole chassis. WE´ll see, I´ll try it out first and then decide.
The anti dive is set to ~ 68% and the caster change is 3° through the entire 16" of vertical travel.
I know that it need huge amounts of room! I know the stock inner fenders have to go, I might have to massage the floor of the cab and the fenders need major mods. But frame wise it should clear as I tried to keep about 1.5" around everything when measuring. So I hope it all clears but I won´t know until I get everything tacked into place and cycle it.
I might limit the articulation with limit straps a bit if things go to crazy and won´t fit.
I planned the setup for 5-6" of uptravel and 10-11" of down travel.