Here a picture of the coilovers shocks
Stingpuller The Pusher Man Jan 11, 2007 2,019 35 48 57 central Ohio May 14, 2009 #1 Here a picture of the coilovers shocks Attachments Picture 001.jpg 787.5 KB · Views: 550
dmaxvaz wannabe puller Nov 22, 2006 1,132 0 0 46 METRO DETROIT May 14, 2009 #2 looks good. did you reinforce the upper mount on the frame?
JoshH Daggum farm truck Staff member Vendor/Sponsor Feb 14, 2007 13,713 774 113 Texas!!! May 14, 2009 #3 Jeff has a camera. GREAT! Are you using the stock lower shock mount? What are the part numbers on those coilovers and springs? Would they hold up to daily driving?
Jeff has a camera. GREAT! Are you using the stock lower shock mount? What are the part numbers on those coilovers and springs? Would they hold up to daily driving?
TrentNell Finally underway !!!!! Jul 7, 2008 7,543 0 0 44 slc tuah May 14, 2009 #4 looks great Jeff i almost went that route $$ wasnt to much different just would have had to buy the springs but chose the easy route . install doesnt look to hard with using the stock bucket .
looks great Jeff i almost went that route $$ wasnt to much different just would have had to buy the springs but chose the easy route . install doesnt look to hard with using the stock bucket .
slowlmm New member Mar 2, 2008 2,582 0 0 46 so cal May 14, 2009 #6 JoshH said: Jeff has a camera. GREAT! Are you using the stock lower shock mount? What are the part numbers on those coilovers and springs? Would they hold up to daily driving? Click to expand... x2 looks nice I have wanted to do the same thing on my truck. any pics of the top mounting thanks.
JoshH said: Jeff has a camera. GREAT! Are you using the stock lower shock mount? What are the part numbers on those coilovers and springs? Would they hold up to daily driving? Click to expand... x2 looks nice I have wanted to do the same thing on my truck. any pics of the top mounting thanks.
Stingpuller The Pusher Man Jan 11, 2007 2,019 35 48 57 central Ohio May 14, 2009 #7 Pictures I will get better pictures now that I can take and post them. Even a old dog can learn new tricks!
Pictures I will get better pictures now that I can take and post them. Even a old dog can learn new tricks!
duramax215 Team Jacoby Dec 17, 2008 456 0 0 36 Waubeka, Wi May 14, 2009 #8 looks nice i was going to ask you the other day to see pictures! whats something like that cost if you don't mind me asking? Corey
looks nice i was going to ask you the other day to see pictures! whats something like that cost if you don't mind me asking? Corey
1lowdiesel <- wish i was there Sep 18, 2008 1,615 0 0 In May 15, 2009 #9 looks good. but idk if i'd trust those shock extensions.
malibu795 misspeelleerr Apr 28, 2007 8,236 550 113 42 in the buckeye state May 15, 2009 #10 1lowdiesel said: looks good. but idk if i'd trust those shock extensions. Click to expand... the 1/2" nuts
1lowdiesel said: looks good. but idk if i'd trust those shock extensions. Click to expand... the 1/2" nuts
1lowdiesel <- wish i was there Sep 18, 2008 1,615 0 0 In May 15, 2009 #11 ha yup. is that just temporary?
Stingpuller The Pusher Man Jan 11, 2007 2,019 35 48 57 central Ohio May 15, 2009 #12 shocks Yep, I need to have aluminum plates made I was just trying to see what height I wanted it at. You guys worry to much. Jeff
shocks Yep, I need to have aluminum plates made I was just trying to see what height I wanted it at. You guys worry to much. Jeff
1lowdiesel <- wish i was there Sep 18, 2008 1,615 0 0 In May 15, 2009 #13 ha good to hear. why not just make new mounts for the shock to mount to. like they do with leveling kits.
ha good to hear. why not just make new mounts for the shock to mount to. like they do with leveling kits.
Micheal Tomac been pulling forever Aug 12, 2008 273 0 16 MI May 18, 2009 #14 Is the weight capacity of the coil-over shocks more or less that the stock torsen bars? Last edited: May 18, 2009
Stingpuller The Pusher Man Jan 11, 2007 2,019 35 48 57 central Ohio May 18, 2009 #15 Spring rate What is the rate on the torsion bar? When measuring the drop(sag) in the suspension it drops the same with the front end weight.
Spring rate What is the rate on the torsion bar? When measuring the drop(sag) in the suspension it drops the same with the front end weight.
MAXLLY No Lemming Here Aug 15, 2007 1,063 0 0 San Diego May 18, 2009 #16 Thats about a 400 lb spring, right? Even if it did sag he has a long way to go before he runs out of adjustment in both preload and spring rates. Great idea. Talk about weight loss... POOF! 100+ lbs you lost the bar across the frame as well right? Dude Nice.
Thats about a 400 lb spring, right? Even if it did sag he has a long way to go before he runs out of adjustment in both preload and spring rates. Great idea. Talk about weight loss... POOF! 100+ lbs you lost the bar across the frame as well right? Dude Nice.
eds04max New member May 7, 2008 412 0 0 Landis, N.C. May 18, 2009 #17 Looks good Jeff! I look foward to seeing that set-up............maybe see-ya this W/E.
RENODMAX Dead Wrong Mar 4, 2008 3,602 0 0 May 18, 2009 #18 Wonder how this would do on a DD truck? Too bad I couldnt have good coilovers on the front of my truck for hunting season. Id be in heaven
Wonder how this would do on a DD truck? Too bad I couldnt have good coilovers on the front of my truck for hunting season. Id be in heaven
Stingpuller The Pusher Man Jan 11, 2007 2,019 35 48 57 central Ohio May 18, 2009 #19 Set up I will be there ED. Try 900 lbs spring! Not a easy spring to find. Jeff
mytmousemalibu Cut your ride, sissy! Apr 12, 2008 2,230 0 0 Kansas May 18, 2009 #20 QA1's and Hyperco coils? We had Hyperco's on our nova Very nice! I'd like to do that on my 2wd, nice weight loss!
QA1's and Hyperco coils? We had Hyperco's on our nova Very nice! I'd like to do that on my 2wd, nice weight loss!