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If you are looking to get more than 18" of wheel travel, start planning your solid axle swap now, and dont spend money on upgrading your TTB.
its the only reasonable option.
you can modify the axle if you look under the zimmerman mods (shaving the square part to allow more travel). I have heard of up to 24" of wheel travel (though that is more then I require)
I won't go with the "K" style steering, I will look into other steering upgrades, but what mods does that truck have in the picture? (what size lift and such)
It's not the only reasonable option. Please don't generalize the TTB setup like this.
4x4Junkie has a 12" travel shock, according to what I just read on his cardomain page... I really dont think that ammounts to more than 18" of wheel travel, even with the leverage effect of the ttb.
Do you mean the pictures with the measuring tape? That does look to be like 19". Looks very nice, I hope my truck flexes that well... But that is also without a shock installed.
the only thing is the difference in price between the 6 inch and 8 inch is not that great, and I figure that with the 8 inch even if i need a custom steering set up I will never have to look back at any more lift and just be able to move forward with other upgrades (like the modded I beams and such) to get more wheel travel.
The way I see it is like this. You want to make your truck go crazy fast, so why turbo it now when you could put a 5.0 in it then turbo the 5.0 later? (again I know people might say the same thing for SAS swap but I answer with a comparison before except now its "I want a fast truck but I don't want to run 9 sec quarters")
So... If anyone can follow my diseased thoughts![]()
The steering isn't the only problem with going 8". Without cutting your beams, you usually cannot attain proper camber again, even with the most extreme bushings available. Your tires will always be like this. \----/ And if it is your daily driver, it will chew through tires. You are also raising your center of gravity even more, not ideal for a daily driver.
What is the actual differences in the two kits? I assume the front is just longer shocks and coils... What about the back? Bigger blocks, or different leafs? Either way, if that is all that changes, upgrading down the road is not too big a cost.
The 8" kit has 2" longer brackets than the 6", There would be no camber problem... Just the steering.
If anything, the 8" kit would actually be likely to throw the camber negative to some extent on a Supercab truck just due to the truck's weight.
Are you sure about that? Jim only sells one size of drop bracket, and I haven't seen larger drop brackets listed anywhere online. They all seem to do about 4" of actual drop, and everything else is dependent on springs. If larger ones do exist please enlighten me, but I haven't seen or heard of them.
Are you sure about that? Jim only sells one size of drop bracket, and I haven't seen larger drop brackets listed anywhere online. They all seem to do about 4" of actual drop, and everything else is dependent on springs. If larger ones do exist please enlighten me, but I haven't seen or heard of them.
what if i made my own drop bracket? Would it be worth it then or still not worth the trouble? and how is the performance rating on the 6 in kit? Can i crawl pretty good with it?