I set my lift just slightly front high with 5" blocks in the rear so I figure about 7". All of my angles are great CV & tie rods are pretty much flat and there is alot of room between the UCA and droop stop. My LCAs are just touching the bump stops when sitting on flat ground.
There is a place up the mountain that I drive up to a couple times a week and its really bumpy and really snowy. I have to keep my speed up in the snow otherwise Im stuck and I run with yotas and jeeps so if I get stuck no one is heavy enough to pull me. Its pretty rough on the truck and I even catch air at times trying to keep speed up over bumps and through cross ditches.
Everything is holding out great BUT just the other day I noticed that both of the LCA bump stops are now destroyed from up travel. Im not really sure what to do about it.
I will replace them stops but should I just crank the front up another inch or so and then lift the rear to match.... A friend of mine wants me to take the blocks out and do a shackle flip.
There is a place up the mountain that I drive up to a couple times a week and its really bumpy and really snowy. I have to keep my speed up in the snow otherwise Im stuck and I run with yotas and jeeps so if I get stuck no one is heavy enough to pull me. Its pretty rough on the truck and I even catch air at times trying to keep speed up over bumps and through cross ditches.
Everything is holding out great BUT just the other day I noticed that both of the LCA bump stops are now destroyed from up travel. Im not really sure what to do about it.
I will replace them stops but should I just crank the front up another inch or so and then lift the rear to match.... A friend of mine wants me to take the blocks out and do a shackle flip.