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Went over to a friends shop that has a fork lift and did some playing around today. What do you think? Pretty normal for todays rigs. Still gave me some wood though.
Looks good, and where were those doors for your trip to Winters. Might have made the trip a little warmer.
Thanks. They were sitting in my garage......of course. LOL They are just empty shells (pretty beat up shells) that I am going to cut down and make summer doors out of. I just didn't have time to put them on until now. I had to rebuild the hinges first.
Looks pretty flexy. It looks like you could put your spare under the tire that's on the forklift. Are you planning on making your own "snoop" doors? I'm thinking about trying a set later on.
Thanks everyone. Yeah I am planning on making something like the Snoop doors. I don't know exactly how I want to cut them yet, but something like that. I'll post some pics after I cut em'.
It looks awesome Patrick. It does look like the rear will flex a bit better when the rear springs break in. How is the rear shock length with full compression? I am thinking one of those reasons may be the cause for short compression, but you can get more from those rear springs. Hell of a job for no dialing in and just out of the shop...
“I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.” TJ
That's what I was thinking too. (About the rear springs) The rear shocks were fine. No bind, didn't bottom or fully extend. Actually, I could get away with a shorter shock in the rear. I did blow it when I welded on my front F-250 mounts though. I need them 1 inch higher. When I lifted the drivers side rear tire, the passenger side front shock bottomed out, but the drivers side front shock still had about 2 inches before it would have topped out. Did that make sense? Anyway, so I figured if I split that 2 inches and raise my front shock towers up by 1 inch, I should be good to go.
Originally posted by Delta 4 Wheel
It looks awesome Patrick. It does look like the rear will flex a bit better when the rear springs break in. How is the rear shock length with full compression? I am thinking one of those reasons may be the cause for short compression, but you can get more from those rear springs. Hell of a job for no dialing in and just out of the shop...
That's what I was thinking too. (About the rear springs) The rear shocks were fine. No bind, didn't bottom or fully extend. Actually, I could get away with a shorter shock in the rear. I did blow it when I welded on my front F-250 mounts though. I need them 1 inch higher. When I lifted the drivers side rear tire, the passenger side front shock bottomed out, but the drivers side front shock still had about 2 inches before it would have topped out. Did that make sense? Anyway, so I figured if I split that 2 inches and raise my front shock towers up by 1 inch, I should be good to go.
They will break in after 1 or 2 rock crawlin runs. Plus they will flex much better with a full load of camping crapola.
“I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.” TJ
Very nice, Hope to get mine to flex that much if not more myself.
And the snoop doors I havent decided whether I want to hack my doors up as I only have the 2 and need some winter doors, If I get a STC top then I may go with half doors and run soft top and soft doors in the winter.
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