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something to protect componetns inside engine bay?


stiffass

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Nov 14, 2011
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Vehicle Year
1999
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Automatic
i was driving out in the desert the other day and i hit a jump, it was fine, so i went back to have a little fun. did a few more times, came down a little on the passenger side, did one last time, of course always the last time haha. snapped the upper ball joint on the passenger side, i smacked the tires on the wheel wells, and on the passanger side i hit the heater and ac assembly plastic piece of crap and basically shattered it, i also broke a few other more minor things, but my main concern was finding something i could maybe put in to block the engine bay off and anything inside from that happening again or anything else really. any ideas wold be great. and i am fine with any thing metal, i can weld cut or do anything really involving it.
 
have any pictures ill look some up if not just looking for ideas. and i would upgrade but i have low funds for now and plan on just going with a better set up thinking mild prerunner, cause right now i only have like 3 inch lift with not much travel bilstien shocks and fabtech uca.
 
some hydraulic bump stops or any other type of bump stop would help the truck a lot. foa makes decent budget hydraulic bump stops, or you can get polyurethane ones like the stock style. but if something breaks like a ball joint, metal inner fenders won't be thick enough to keep the tire and the weight of the truck from moving them out of the way and damaging things again.
 
my radiator fell out once. true story, it's been half zip tied in since then haha
 
some hydraulic bump stops or any other type of bump stop would help the truck a lot. foa makes decent budget hydraulic bump stops, or you can get polyurethane ones like the stock style. but if something breaks like a ball joint, metal inner fenders won't be thick enough to keep the tire and the weight of the truck from moving them out of the way and damaging things again.

i think first he needs a suspension system.

if your tight for money, jumping the truck is not a good idea.
 
i got fiberglass fenders, fabtech uca, some different lower, bilstien shocks inside the fabtech coils, haha but there not coil overs. i had some rubber bump stop but they gone haha. thats just like my front set up. i wouldnt go jumoing a stock truck.
 
none taken lolz. i know it isnt that good, but its better than stock and it rides pretty nice, just dont have the money for a better long travel kit yet, but thats what im looking at doing.
 

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