Sagging a little with the trailer weight. Just installed airbags.
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Originally posted by blntrey3 View PostSeen his in person............
Has 50" and 30" rigid light bars on it now, about 60 days oldLast edited by JACK71; 05-09-2014, 09:37 PM.
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Originally posted by Gummi Bear View Post
In this pic, it is 3-1/2" of suspension and 2" body lift on 38" TSL's. I wish I could lower it some, but was too lazy to narrow the body and build new fender wells. Nowadays it is just garage art, so that is really a moot point.
For those of you naysayers of lifted 2wd, are trophy trucks ghey? [ATTACH]619953[/ATTACH].
Those of you wanting to lift a 2wd, you won't find much at local "bolt on boutiques" (so called 4x4 shops selling manufactured kits). Look into the desert racing world, a majority of those trucks are 2wd, and all kinds of bad ***. Chances are that you will have to cut and weld quite a bit, but it can be done. Enlisting the services of a real fab shop may be a good idea if you don't have the facilities, experience, and tools for this kind of work.
To me, suspension is more about how well it works than how tall it is. I'd rather see more well thought out long travel systems than lift blocks and spacers touted as "suspension technology"
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