Makes sense to me. Now we're getting somewhere! :woott:
See post #34. I've known Matty far, far too long now and know his posting style. :roflmao:
Makes sense to me. Now we're getting somewhere! :woott:
James, that is really good stuff...thanks very much. You've given me a lot to ponder.
Over the winter I have some ideas I want to try out on a truck using some load cells, 4 wheels on scales, load the thing down and see what the real dope is. I think there's some stuff going on that explains how some trucks "have it" and some never seem to get where they need to be, regardless of how much money is dumped into engine parts....
Thanks again, man.
James, that is really good stuff...thanks very much. You've given me a lot to ponder.
Over the winter I have some ideas I want to try out on a truck using some load cells, 4 wheels on scales, load the thing down and see what the real dope is. I think there's some stuff going on that explains how some trucks "have it" and some never seem to get where they need to be, regardless of how much money is dumped into engine parts....
Thanks again, man.
Tthinking about going this route. Does anyone have the p/n for the dual adjustment shocks and coil springs?
Truck is not DD anymore, strictly track only.
You think these would be too short? My truck at ride height sitting on bump stops is appr. 18" from bottom shock bolt to the top of shock bucket. Than subtract 1.5" for coil over shock mount bracket would put me at about 16.5" shock length at ride height. I really only want the front to raise off the bump stops about 1" when pulling.
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/hal-dd701
http://m.summitracing.com/parts/hal-dd901
see this earlier post, I believe it has the past #'s he used
i suggest those that are looking to do this really watch for coil bind and keep that in mind when setting these coilovers up. there is not much room for error. this pic is a direct cause of coil bind on a truck that has been testing a set of coilovers for me for stock height trucks
now i dont for see this happening right away to pull trucks as this truck has been pushed HARD off road but over time, you will kill the bottom coil retainer from letting off at the end of pulls causing this issue. this is, assuming, you use the shock as the bumpstop for full compresssion.
i suggest those that are looking to do this really watch for coil bind and keep that in mind when setting these coilovers up. there is not much room for error. this pic is a direct cause of coil bind on a truck that has been testing a set of coilovers for me for stock height trucks
now i dont for see this happening right away to pull trucks as this truck has been pushed HARD off road but over time, you will kill the bottom coil retainer from letting off at the end of pulls causing this issue. this is, assuming, you use the shock as the bumpstop for full compresssion.
My pull truck does not use the shock as a bump stop.
It's got stock tie rods, can't be pushed that har... Lol
Tthinking about going this route. Does anyone have the p/n for the dual adjustment shocks and coil springs?
mine is still factory suspension. If I decide not to do coil over I need to figure out a good way to put bump stops on the front so it doesn't sit so low in front