I picked up a couple shocks for the front. I went with some 10" travel Bilstein 5100s. After spending significant time looking at different Bilstein shocks, it looks like I would have to move my upper shock mount to run a longer shock, as they don't have any shocks that are longer than 10" travel and still fit my stock location constraints. It is appealing to me to move the shock mount - in fact, I'd like to build some tubular shock hoops that connect to each other with a tube over the engine. But, I don't want to have to do that right now. So, I'm going this route for now. Should be still a great set up for a good long time. I figure when I replace these shocks in the future, I'll have an opportunity to do it then, and replace the front brake lines with something longer so I can really use the full flex of my suspension.
I also had ordered a set of bump stops, but it turns out they're not the style I wanted to use. I think I'm going to order these:
Should be easy to mount up in the truck. I should've measured how long of a drop mount I'll have to build to mount these, but I can do that this weekend before I install the shocks. At that time, I'll check the steering clearance, as I forgot to look at that when flexed out last time.
I decided that for the time being, the sucky sucky rear shocks I had previously will work for a time. I don't see that much shock travel in the rear, so it should be good, and it'll keep me from spending $200 more right now that I'd rather hang on to.
Finally, I got my 1.25" die in the mail yesterday, as well as my modified DRAC unit. So, hoping to start on the lumber rack on Saturday and will get the DRAC installed to get my speedo gauge working well.