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'84 K5 Build (Midlife Crisis)

Not concerned about the shocks mounted low like that?
I know why you did it too keep them from coming through the bed floor.
Not too much. The JK and JL jeeps are the same way and really never seems to be an issue being so close to the tire. I still need to cut out and weld the gussets to the mounts that box them all in and should stand up to any dragging or impacts that may arise. I think the worst situation would be deep ruts like you might see in a mud bog or something which I entirely avoid anyway haha.
 
Not too much. The JK and JL jeeps are the same way and really never seems to be an issue being so close to the tire. I still need to cut out and weld the gussets to the mounts that box them all in and should stand up to any dragging or impacts that may arise. I think the worst situation would be deep ruts like you might see in a mud bog or something which I entirely avoid anyway haha.

Excellent! Thanks!

Great job BTW. Excited for you to drive it again! :waytogo:
 
Not too much. The JK and JL jeeps are the same way and really never seems to be an issue being so close to the tire. I still need to cut out and weld the gussets to the mounts that box them all in and should stand up to any dragging or impacts that may arise. I think the worst situation would be deep ruts like you might see in a mud bog or something which I entirely avoid anyway haha.
Be interesting to see how it works for you. I was thinking a rock garden might create some issues. I wouldn't mind doing something like that with my shocks instead of having them angled forward.
 
Personally I'd smash the $hit of those coils mounted below the axle tubes but I don't think @Fastereddie intends on using this truck the same way.
Yeah I was thinking he didn't do that type of wheeling, at least not a lot. But being closer to the tire might help. Although I know guys that still have drums on their 14 bolts and have "used" the drums to climb over a rock.
 
Personally I'd smash the $hit of those coils mounted below the axle tubes but I don't think @Fastereddie intends on using this truck the same way.
Yeah I definitely don’t intend to rock garden the crap out of her. She’s more of a camping all-around kind of rig.
 
Be interesting to see how it works for you. I was thinking a rock garden might create some issues. I wouldn't mind doing something like that with my shocks instead of having them angled forward.

I did Chinaman's with you in my diesel last spring, I don't believe I hit my shock mounts once. Being close to the tire helps a lot.
 
You went to a van master?
 
I'm running a P30 master on my disc swap setup. It's got the big aluminum res. I love it. Bigger piston size makes for nice firm pedal and more brakes than I need most of the time. I had to put an adjustable prop valve in my rear circuit on top of the disc/disc prop valve and I turn it almost all the way off to keep from having issues in the snow and ice. Rear would lock up right away without it.
 

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