richardlillard1
SILVER Star
Everyone I know run factory bumps with 315s. You could space them down, some have, but really don't need to.
When I lowered the truck from J springs with a spacer in front at a little over 5" of lift, to just the J springs at right around 4" of lift, my front drive line vibrations, what little there were to begin with, went away. This is also a common setup that a lot of guys here in AZ run and they don't get front drive line vibrations.
So why waste your time with a body lift that fails to get important s*** like rear driveshafts or lower control arm frame mounts out of the rocks (the latter of which will stop the truck on ledges and big enough rocks) for such a marginal gain of what your ass in the seat perceives as stability?
I've seen my buddy with a 6" lift, no sway bars, roof rack, etc. put his rig WAY more off camber than mine through stuff.
Oh, and he got tired of blowing up Spicer s***, so he's running the factory front drive shaft too.
When I lowered the truck from J springs with a spacer in front at a little over 5" of lift, to just the J springs at right around 4" of lift, my front drive line vibrations, what little there were to begin with, went away. This is also a common setup that a lot of guys here in AZ run and they don't get front drive line vibrations.
So why waste your time with a body lift that fails to get important s*** like rear driveshafts or lower control arm frame mounts out of the rocks (the latter of which will stop the truck on ledges and big enough rocks) for such a marginal gain of what your ass in the seat perceives as stability?
I've seen my buddy with a 6" lift, no sway bars, roof rack, etc. put his rig WAY more off camber than mine through stuff.
Oh, and he got tired of blowing up Spicer s***, so he's running the factory front drive shaft too.
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