In general "wheel travel" is measured straight up and down or from full droop to full stuff. Think about desert guys jumping a truck and taking it from full droop in the air to full bottom out on a landing. There really isn't a good measurement for "flex" or articulation but I can see from the pics the front is pretty stiff and the rear is moving pretty good.
Other than continuing to address durability concerns, I'd say a Grizzly/Detroit should be your next addition. Bumpers come up pretty quick right after that as well as the front springs to get it riding better. Seems like it never ends but there's lots to do with the truck at every stage.
I'm sure I was the guy you talked to at the show. I'm glad to see it's working good for you. There are a lot of myths about springs and shackles and I like helping people avoid the big money and performance sucking holes.
Other than continuing to address durability concerns, I'd say a Grizzly/Detroit should be your next addition. Bumpers come up pretty quick right after that as well as the front springs to get it riding better. Seems like it never ends but there's lots to do with the truck at every stage.
I'm sure I was the guy you talked to at the show. I'm glad to see it's working good for you. There are a lot of myths about springs and shackles and I like helping people avoid the big money and performance sucking holes.

