Yes, that is the eventual goal 
I looked into trying to use the stock 2wd buckets, wouldn't work. The 4wd dodge coils are almost 7" OD. I'm just going to make some out of box steel. It will probably end up being about the same as a stock 4wd bucket with a leveling kit.
I would get the bushings from diy4x but the problem is I'm using the stock 4wd dodge axle and the widths are different
I think I'm just going to go to the parts place and pick up some stock rubber bushings. They have held up in peoples trucks for 200k miles fine. I haven't been impressed with the durability of poly bushings.
I'm also going to just use a stock control arm bushing on the frame side pivot point also, then start saving for something beefy, like a frankenheim or something
. They should hold up fine for the time being though.

I looked into trying to use the stock 2wd buckets, wouldn't work. The 4wd dodge coils are almost 7" OD. I'm just going to make some out of box steel. It will probably end up being about the same as a stock 4wd bucket with a leveling kit.
I would get the bushings from diy4x but the problem is I'm using the stock 4wd dodge axle and the widths are different
I think I'm just going to go to the parts place and pick up some stock rubber bushings. They have held up in peoples trucks for 200k miles fine. I haven't been impressed with the durability of poly bushings.
I'm also going to just use a stock control arm bushing on the frame side pivot point also, then start saving for something beefy, like a frankenheim or something
. They should hold up fine for the time being though.

