Body flex is definitely a concern. I’m not planning to run a cage, but a stiffer frame is warranted. I’ll either pull the body and do a GMT400-type plating to the front half, or finagle a Patriot Chassis from our buddy, @sreidmx.My only question is beings that your rig is on the heavier side and you obviously wheel it have you ever been concerned about body flex? I would imagine the sliders help some but in my admittedly very limited wheeling experience I always see guys wanting to stiffen the frame/body. I have seen Stephen Watson recommend installing cages to keep these frames/bodies alive.
But right now, the Charger needs all my attention. Plus, Trail to SEMA 2019 is going to be decidedly suburban-unfriendly, so I’m running with Kurt and his Toyota (hoping he can go again), or another buddy that has strong squarish tendencies. I’ll eventually build something a bit smaller.
It was great. The boys did very well, and I rucked my 57 lb load all over the south country - a fine use of vacation time.I was a Boy Scout and we did a 10 day 62 mile trek through Philmont as well. They have a scale for the boys to weigh there packs as you exit base camp and mine weighed in at 57 lbs. That terrain is beautiful and I would love to go back someday. Enjoy the trek!
David

