crazykid1994
Senior Member
I can’t bring myself to get pinstripes yet. That’s why I haven’t gone out trailing recently. Got a few small ones that buffed out about 90%. I’ll just keep living vicariously through your pictures for now. Lol
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I can’t bring myself to get pinstripes yet. That’s why I haven’t gone out trailing recently. Got a few small ones that buffed out about 90%. I’ll just keep living vicariously through your pictures for now. Lol
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2020-12-11_12-15-46 by RAM RSM, on FlickrI have had my eye on that as well. Waiting till I swapped diff fluid and possibly add in a trutrac30k miles have gone by and i'll be changing front/rear diff fluid and TC fluid. I was waiting for this opportunity to add the Purple Cranium half spyder diff guard to my rear diff so i just ordered one today, part# 19076876, I went with red decals.
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2020-12-20_04-26-13 by RAM RSM, on FlickrThe way to stop the clanking and deflection on the super max links is to swap the rubber bushings out to a set of the red poly bushings and tighten them up till they compress slightly I hope this helps you outRemoved the aftemarket sway bar links and added my stockers back, when they go out, i'll buy stock replacements, here is a side by side view, that tube in the middle where you can see the sticker is the one banging on the bushing caps, i can tight the bushing as much as i can to prevent that, but couple of days later the bushings will deflect as expected, and the hole assembly gets loose again, and the thing will start cluncking like a mofoker going through speed bumps and the like.
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Ty I went back to the spmaxx ones few days after I posted that. Still on the bushings that came with them. It was a matter of how I did set them up initially.The way to stop the clanking and deflection on the super max links is to swap the rubber bushings out to a set of the red poly bushings and tighten them up till they compress slightly I hope this helps you out
2020-12-25_06-16-51 by RAM RSM, on FlickrOk great I was just trying to help if I could. I do have a question that you can possibly help me out with My rear setup that I’ve put bought so far for the rear of my 2012 crew cab is the bilstein 24-187374, the 140 springs, a set of a carli adjustable track bar links, carli track bar drop bracket, a spohn adjustable track bar, and the metal cloak bump stop pads. My question is do you suggest that I should get the bilstein 33-185569 shocks for the rear or do you think the ones that I already have will be good?Ty I went back to the spmaxx ones few days after I posted that. Still on the bushings that came with them. It was a matter of how I did set them up initially.
Ty I went back to the spmaxx ones few days after I posted that. Still on the bushings that came with them. It was a matter of how I did set them up initially.