
) is the shot from the rear where it really illustrates how high the frame and body are relative to the axles. That amount of weight is going to exert a TON of leverage against those spring mounting points on the axles, and at the bushing ends.....especially going around corners at speed. A set of 2.5" wide springs doesn't seem like enough to prevent that body from shifting out of position and/or breaking the spring mounting hardware that's there now.


Greg72 said:I'd say this answers the age-old question:
"Can I fit 49's with no trimming?..."![]()
It's a crazy truck, no doubt. If you want to get noticed, I'd say you've succeeded.
The only thing I'm concerned about as I look at those photos (other than shackle angles) is the shot from the rear where it really illustrates how high the frame and body are relative to the axles. That amount of weight is going to exert a TON of leverage against those spring mounting points on the axles, and at the bushing ends.....especially going around corners at speed. A set of 2.5" wide springs doesn't seem like enough to prevent that body from shifting out of position and/or breaking the spring mounting hardware that's there now.
Have you thought about using some sort of panhard bar setup to help the springs locate the axle laterally?? I'm not trying to diss the build, but I think from a safety perspective you might need more than just springs to keep everything in place when "real life" dynamic forces are applied.
ps. Your truck really brings out my inner-child.![]()
!!Yeah, when we were done, I suggested a fire escape ladder to himCDA 455 said:Wow!!
I would say a boarding ladder would be a wise investment![]()
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Sweet! HAHAHchiefheaphy said:Did some woodworking today.
Made a stand to hold up the front or rear half for when I rotate front chunk, swap in rear steer or move the rear hanger back.
Thought I might as well make some stairs and a landing. HA!

FlatBlackBurb said:wow. first time coming across this and needless to say im a fan. i just added this to my subscription list. check out my build when i start my suburban. i plan on a 12'' lift with 44's