Neat stuff.
How soft are the springs while driving? (or has that not happened yet?)
How soft are the springs while driving? (or has that not happened yet?)

It was a video of him doin it over and over makin a left turn onto a street.


Psh, show-off....![]()


There was a video around before he showed up.So Cal guy I think and it was orange.The guys name is on the tip of my tongueIt was a video of him doin it over and over makin a left turn onto a street.
Sway bar hooked up in front and soft springs out back![]()
must be a 20 degree ramp then.ours is a 30 degree and this scores a 900 or soI dont know what degree ramp that is.Backing up it wouldnt have done anything for us being that there is no weight in the rear.
Those springs are way soft.Soften up the front to match and he should have no problem getting into the 900s![]()
must be a 20 degree ramp then.ours is a 30 degree and this scores a 900 or so ...

my truck just barley gets 800

Must be a 20 degree because I think he could hit 900 once the front and rear are dialed?What are you sayin
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Thats not barley 800.Maybe you should take it back to the shop that built it and have em tweak it a bit more for ya.
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i never scored the front but the rear is just barley in the 800sInteresting link. Also interesting that the Blazers they tested got the highest scores, by far, of all the vehicles listed there.
So, what's a good score to get on the ramp? According to the calculator on there, I'd guess that I'm getting a score something around 830.


I'm still doing the sand... it'll just be a better ride now
But the sand is going to have to wait... I want to hit some trails on the next couple trips.
I think I'm going to just stick with the tried and true 52's up front for now... eventually I'd love to do coil-overs up front (I keep seeing ORD's kit pop up) but for the here and now 52's will work great compared to my current setup.

