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but I will say, for a peg leg 2wd she gets out of the hole pretty darn good. I get fairly decent weight transfer from a dig.
update: my initial driving impressions are that with the addition of the 1 1/4" rear swaybar response to steering wheel input is greatly improved......rather impressive even still running my well worn OE tires. I'll definitely need more/better rubber out back if I continue to change direction so aggressively.
when cornering hard there is greater confidence, period. Truck feels great and planted, more stable.............BUT................it has also magnified the limitations of the stock front shocks even more and I need to go ahead and get my front Bilsteins installed and re-evaluate. While the truck feels better overall, I am getting some porpoising on the front end; think mid corner bumps......
something I found a little weird.......somehow the clunking noises from the rear suspension are quieter............I can't yet conceptualize the rear suspension relationship and how this happened.........still working that one out in my aging brain! But none-the-less she's a bit quieter........and I like that!
visually and aesthetically speaking the 5" x 5", 1/2" thick aluminum adapter plates aren't the best looking things in the world, and I'd really like to take away some material and add a design element into the mix............unfortunately, my tool selection isn't what it used to be so it may be a bit before that happens........it's on the list!
I find myself REALLY wanting a limited slip rear diff now! I'm literally roasting the tires everywherebut I will say, for a peg leg 2wd she gets out of the hole pretty darn good. I get fairly decent weight transfer from a dig.
there are a few things still bugging me but nothing that NEEDS to be addressed today, just some picky personal preferences I'd like to address later![]()
Peg leg 2WD haha... nice. I've never heard that before. I must say... my 14' CCRB had "peg leg 2wd" and my sport has the LSD. World of difference in how the truck feels accelerating, especially on slower speed turns while under acceleration.
Glad to hear your setup is going well! I am about to mess with mine this weekend. Going to try and run the BT 2/4 again but with stock arms and run durango bags (from moe's) in the back.
update: my initial driving impressions are that with the addition of the 1 1/4" rear swaybar response to steering wheel input is greatly improved......rather impressive even still running my well worn OE tires. I'll definitely need more/better rubber out back if I continue to change direction so aggressively.
when cornering hard there is greater confidence, period. Truck feels great and planted, more stable.............BUT................it has also magnified the limitations of the stock front shocks even more and I need to go ahead and get my front Bilsteins installed and re-evaluate. While the truck feels better overall, I am getting some porpoising on the front end; think mid corner bumps......
something I found a little weird.......somehow the clunking noises from the rear suspension are quieter............I can't yet conceptualize the rear suspension relationship and how this happened.........still working that one out in my aging brain! But none-the-less she's a bit quieter........and I like that!
visually and aesthetically speaking the 5" x 5", 1/2" thick aluminum adapter plates aren't the best looking things in the world, and I'd really like to take away some material and add a design element into the mix............unfortunately, my tool selection isn't what it used to be so it may be a bit before that happens........it's on the list!
I find myself REALLY wanting a limited slip rear diff now! I'm literally roasting the tires everywherebut I will say, for a peg leg 2wd she gets out of the hole pretty darn good. I get fairly decent weight transfer from a dig.
there are a few things still bugging me but nothing that NEEDS to be addressed today, just some picky personal preferences I'd like to address later![]()
Ever thought about just priming them and spraying some semi gloss rattle can on them? I'm glad it handles well. That was a nice unique upgrade. Now change those shocks!

So the bushing doesnt squish enough to put the c clips on the tbar? What if u used a press to squish it enough?
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Seems like you might want some preload in there
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Yea out in san diego now
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Jeez. I take a 3 hour drive to San Antonio and look at all the stuff going on! Let us know what happens tomorrow.
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lol, hey man, gotta keep plugging away at this suspension until this thing is finished.....so I can start my stereo build!!
Good luck with your suspension work this weekend, keep us updated bro!

