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You can order the OEM bolts through DELTA when you order the arms. This is what I did rather than chasing around, spending two or three hours to possibly save a few bucks. Heck, the shipping for the hardware is essentially free as you have to pay for shipping on the arms anyway... No brainer.
The stops are not necessary but you will rub when stuffing the tires when flexing heavy. If you don't wheel hard, I would not worry about it.Hey @Azca thanks for the reply. Yea I saw the OEM bolts available on the Delta website. I do have an OEM source around here and was curious to check the price with them first. Regarding the Delta radius arms, it seems to be a solid part and it does the job well.
I'm planning to do some light off-roading with the rig as it is a daily driver and I'm debating about the bump stops. Are they really needed on a 3" lift truck or only for Moab style trails?
Any help is appreacited, thanks.
The stops are not necessary but you will rub when stuffing the tires when flexing heavy. If you don't wheel hard, I would not worry about it.
Just ordered a set of the 4" arms to pair with my Dobinsons 2.5" tapered long travel kit. I went for the whole megillah on this lift since I never wanted to touch the suspension again.
I am seeing right around 23" hub to fender on all 4 corners. I went with the 4" arms. Been running a 2" OME lift with no correction for the last few years. The extra height from these new coils really made the rig start to wander and I opted to empty my wallet and go for these arms over the plates.
@Delta VS .... I got a shipping notification 29 minutes after I placed the order. Beyond impressive.
Apparently I also need a sword for flipping the steaks!
KC are my initials so it just made sense. I've been using that forum handle for quite a few years.
Got the 4" arms installed today. 2.5" Dobinsons variables up front giving me about 3" of lift.
I ran around town and a few brief trips on the highway for a week without any correction. Its amazing how much a small change in geometry effects handling. I feel comfortable with one hand on rhe wheel at 70 again. Big improvement and awesome product.
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If you don't have Delta's rear panhard adjustment bar you'll feel the same difference in handling adding that.
The @Delta VS gear really is a whole different level.
Awesome, I only have a few rear bushings to change after the sway bar bushings today. I hope once the bushings are 100% body roll in corners is a little better.I may pick one up at some point. I have adjustable bars front and rear but need to dial them in at some point. Still feels like a new truck with all the bushings swapped and the caster corrected.
@BillyGoatMTB here is how my truck is currently sitting. 2.5vt front and rear and 315s. Right around 3" of lift on all 4 corners and a level stance. I am very happy with how this suspension turned out. I have an alignment scheduled in early Jan to get everything perfectly dialed in.
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Looks awesome!@BillyGoatMTB here is how my truck is currently sitting. 2.5vt front and rear and 315s. Right around 3" of lift on all 4 corners and a level stance. I am very happy with how this suspension turned out. I have an alignment scheduled in early Jan to get everything perfectly dialed in.
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Looking goodLooks mean! For reference, here's mine with 4" Delta arms and their panhard bracket.
2.5" OME lift, mediums / 37x12.5x17 / 4 degree caster L and R
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Looks mean! For reference, here's mine with 4" Delta arms and their panhard bracket.
2.5" OME lift, mediums / 37x12.5x17 / 4 degree caster L and R