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Well I guess before I post a current picture, I'll speak of these current events.
Went wheeling and while trying a new trail I blew up a Ujoint and it snapped the drivers side stub shaft. It legitimately exploded and caused the housing to bend and somehow messed up the alignment and made the truck wonder all over the road. So I decided since I had the axle I would ditch the ttb instead of replacing that side beam.
Heres the carnage.
And after 5 days of working (6 days in reality but one was spend driving across the state to get the radius arms) the truck is now completely done with the SAS.
Heres my only picture until tomorrow when its light out.
It actually sits lower than before the swap which is what i wanted, I'm going to try out the low cog theory on my fullsize ford1991 bowl of rice, painted red and black on a pile of nicely stacked scrap metal and 4 35's.
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Ok lol heres round one. I need to go out and wheel it so ed can take pictures of it in action.
Once again the wall is 32" inchs tall... and I backed up until I hit the basketball hoop.
Certainly got more compression out of it.
Here it is at ride height.
Compared to the 5.5" ttb lift with the old 35's
Not a good one to go off but heres the 5.5" ttb lift with the 35" KM2's
So I guess its kind of low cog... 3.5" lift with 35's... that counts right lol.1991 bowl of rice, painted red and black on a pile of nicely stacked scrap metal and 4 35's.
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Originally posted by Dirtyjeep92 View Postlol that last pic makes the bed look so shyty lol. but yes. give me a camera and im gonna get as manny good shots of your truck as possible. lower that rear! and get some skids
1991 bowl of rice, painted red and black on a pile of nicely stacked scrap metal and 4 35's.
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