Looks like eggplant![]()
Had a friends Jeep that was purple and we called it the eggplant. Sounds like this truck found itself a name!
Looks like eggplant![]()

I was planning to bump stop the up travel. I just wanted more the 2.5" since I figure the trailer could drop the rear almost that much. 4" would be my goal and that will keep the tire out of the top of the shocks.Top looks too close also. Might hit when articulated and stuffed.
Trying to set them up like factory with one side in front of the axle and the other side behind the axle. On the other side in front of the axle I won't have to worry about the caliper issues. At least this first side will give me the measurements I need to stay far enough away from the spring plate.I like that you are working on better shock operation!
But I have to ask why you didn't move to the front side of the axle in order to get away from the caliper. Would that let you make more room between the shock and spring plate?
I’m not concerned. Not only can you not count, you can’t tagSo nobody is going to be a @Bent77 and say that there are 32 rollers in there????
Just to cause trouble!!!!
Edit: I should have tagged @orangespice
Yes, the little ones were the first I discovered.There are 15 bigger ones that go inside the rear output, grease them up to hold them in place.
There is also a needle bearing pressed in the cast iron housing at the bottom of your picture, those take as many as they'll hold.
I actually thought about doing that. Sounds like a good idea to me.pop the vent out and discard .
tap to 1/8th pipe in the hole .
barb fitting and longer hose and be done .
The rollers in the bearing in the lower rear cover shouldn't come apart.
Be interesting to see what the other tcase does.some do some dont that have a cage .
the orignal style had no cage and fall out
got it at my local napa for around 10-12 bucks if i recall.That assemblee goo looks like neat stuff.