Fred_M1010
1/2 ton status
I all of a sudden got an urge to pic-whore my 2500 
People tend to dislike IFS-rigs. But I think they are quite ok, if you want a light trail-capability without sacrificing handling so much.
They are at least ten times nicer than a solid axle to drive on the road, in my opinion..
This is what it looks like today in all it's glory
:

A couple of years ago I lifted it with a Rancho 6" kit

I choose Rancho because I thought it looked really sturdy with the one-piece lower "subframe"

But I didn't like the idea of my torsionbar crossmember hanging down like a plow
So I got a set of realift torsionbar relocators.
They were only ment for 4" lift though, so I had to fab a new transmission crossmember, for it to clear.

Btw never trust the length of the shocks that are included in liftkits.
I had to raise the mounts on my A-arms, since the front ones where to short
And the rear ones where too long...
And there the story could have ended, and we could have lived happily ever after
But no such luck...

I got rear-ended by a ?#¤%"& Mercedes
It trashed the rear section of my frame.
Not worse than it could have been straightened, but it was a little rusted as well, so I cut it of instead.
I then bought the rear section of a frame from a 2500HD (which is the same as a 3500) so now my truck is a 3000


People tend to dislike IFS-rigs. But I think they are quite ok, if you want a light trail-capability without sacrificing handling so much.
They are at least ten times nicer than a solid axle to drive on the road, in my opinion..
This is what it looks like today in all it's glory
:
A couple of years ago I lifted it with a Rancho 6" kit

I choose Rancho because I thought it looked really sturdy with the one-piece lower "subframe"

But I didn't like the idea of my torsionbar crossmember hanging down like a plow

So I got a set of realift torsionbar relocators.
They were only ment for 4" lift though, so I had to fab a new transmission crossmember, for it to clear.

Btw never trust the length of the shocks that are included in liftkits.
I had to raise the mounts on my A-arms, since the front ones where to short

And the rear ones where too long...
And there the story could have ended, and we could have lived happily ever after

But no such luck...

I got rear-ended by a ?#¤%"& Mercedes

It trashed the rear section of my frame.
Not worse than it could have been straightened, but it was a little rusted as well, so I cut it of instead.
I then bought the rear section of a frame from a 2500HD (which is the same as a 3500) so now my truck is a 3000








