I've been stockpiling parts for the suspension. I have a set of 52s and 56s that I was going to use, but the advice here and in other threads had me second guessing. I've finally landed on some springs and shocks.
I bought a bunch of shocks and springs from mudboggink5 to finally force me to finalize my plans.
The shocks are Fox 2.0s and Bilstien 5125. I've put the Fox 2.0's on the rear for now, but they likely won't be used in the long run. I've also committed to buy some 7000 series Bilsteins from
@bmxbryant9 so the Fox's will probably be sold.
Here's my plan for the front:
B52s
52" ORD 4' Springs
Bilstein 7100
ORD FUSH
DIY4X Crosstied 6" Shackle
Ford Shock Towers (hopefully with some improvements until another plan)
Plan for the rear
ORD 4" Shackle Flip
Tuff Country EZ rides 64" (probably too soft, need to weigh truck, add leaves?)
Bilstein 5125
DIY4x USDR 6" Shackles
I already have all of these parts, but still need the u-bolts, shackle bolts, and misc little stuff. I am thinking about the DIY4X inboarding kit, but haven't pulled the trigger. I'm not confident on shackle lengths, but I'll
Anyone see any issues? I assume that I'll need some different shims, but not sure which for a suburban with 7-8" of lift. I guess that it will depend on where the rear axle ends up.
I am moving the first of January, so I think I'm going to wait to install everything until the new house. The work area is nine million times better. Paved, flat spot with room for 4 cars, and two garages that meet the flat area. Storage shed so only bikes and tools in the garage. I am super stoked to be able to work on something other than slanted gravel.
When the springs are installed, I'll throw on the crossover kit and Yukon joints. I kind of want to get some chromo axles to install at the same point. I plan to step up from the 35's, so it wouldn't hurt to increase the strength. I suppose my weakness issue will move to the R&P, but I don't plan on heavy wheeling. Mostly two track and easy trails, I just would rather not get stranded with the family exploring.
Advice, criticisms???