Extended rear swaybar links Tuesday night so they wouldn't hit rear shocks, so last night on the way home from work I stopped and shot a few pictures to try and answer some questions from here
https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=162864
It was really hard to get it to flex as it's been raining here for 40 days (no exageration) and I kept slipping this way or that. Finally stuck it inbetween two berms to get some flex. I must have really wanted to share the flex limits with you guys, as I did this in dress clothes, with slip on dress shoes that will never be the same again.
Driver's side rear is sitting on 2.5" bumpstop, with about 1-1.5" left in the shock. Passenger side rear is extended just a touch over 11", and it's enough that the rear spring came out. I had to set it back in, guess that means it's time for spring retainers on the bottom. It was about 1.5" loose.
Best way to describe the front flex is pathetic. I'm pretty sure driver's side is on the bumpstop - I wasn't willing to crawl under and look better. Passenger side tire is 15" off the ground, with shock extended to 8", which is about 6" from bumpstop on my suspension. Really not a lot of flex there, and the only limiting factor is the radius arms. Shocks, and brake lines have plenty of length, springs aren't held tight, ect. Swaybar is still on though too I guess.
Guess next step to get some more out of the suspension is air bag it since I'm unaware of any springs that will allow more droop without becoming unseated without increasing my lift into DC shaft teritory.
https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=162864
It was really hard to get it to flex as it's been raining here for 40 days (no exageration) and I kept slipping this way or that. Finally stuck it inbetween two berms to get some flex. I must have really wanted to share the flex limits with you guys, as I did this in dress clothes, with slip on dress shoes that will never be the same again.
Driver's side rear is sitting on 2.5" bumpstop, with about 1-1.5" left in the shock. Passenger side rear is extended just a touch over 11", and it's enough that the rear spring came out. I had to set it back in, guess that means it's time for spring retainers on the bottom. It was about 1.5" loose.
Best way to describe the front flex is pathetic. I'm pretty sure driver's side is on the bumpstop - I wasn't willing to crawl under and look better. Passenger side tire is 15" off the ground, with shock extended to 8", which is about 6" from bumpstop on my suspension. Really not a lot of flex there, and the only limiting factor is the radius arms. Shocks, and brake lines have plenty of length, springs aren't held tight, ect. Swaybar is still on though too I guess.
Guess next step to get some more out of the suspension is air bag it since I'm unaware of any springs that will allow more droop without becoming unseated without increasing my lift into DC shaft teritory.