That's a nice setup zak.I have adjustable stops on the front of my current street truck, I adjust them down to set ride hight, usually so CV shafts are little bit negative, than back torsion almost all the way out.
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I have adjustable stops on the front of my current street truck, I adjust them down to set ride hight, usually so CV shafts are little bit negative, than back torsion almost all the way out.
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Dhd ones install in front of the axle. These ones of zaks are installed where the factory jounce stopper would go.DHD?
Dhd ones install in front of the axle. These ones of zaks are installed where the factory jounce stopper would go.
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That's a nice setup zak.
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70-80lbs in rear tires....try to max them out.
Just hooked 298. Bouncing towards the end still. Never bounced with the old shocks (stock shocks). I'm at wits end. Maybe take weight out of the bed
One thing I havent seen anyone ask about is the ladder bars you're running.
Length? Materials? Where/how mounted?
Thats what I was thinking. I couldnt really tell from the video, but it looked like the bars were "flat" compared to what I normally see on these trucks.I was thinking the same thing. If it's hopping, more than likely the axle is twisting back and forth.
OP, post some pictures of your traction bars please.
These guys literally gave you a check list of things to do and you didn’t do any of them. Wtf were you expecting?
Yeah I did. Clamped the rear springs and lowered the front end. Maxed shocks
These guys literally gave you a check list of things to do and you didn’t do any of them. Wtf were you expecting?
Yeah I did. Clamped the rear springs and lowered the front end. Maxed shocks