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The drive home went through a few phases. For the first 100 miles, I was just thinking the front torsion bar was appropriate for a 400lb bumper and a snow plow, lol. Bouncing everywhere, headlights moving around during the night (I usually leave around zero dark thirty) it was terrible
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After 700 miles it really calmed down a lot. I never noticed the rears. But that front is definitely topped out on on suspension travel. Here is a before pic:
And if you keep your eyes on the centers of those hubs relative to the steps and bumpers.
And you feel taller behind the wheel as well. I know it is not a 6” lift or anything but it is noticeable. Overall a plus. The difficult part to judge is the dampers which are rated by OME for Full Build as in over landing, etc. I think there is a lot of compression damping. I had gone this way in case I choose to do the rear 40gal aux tank.
Which I’m not sure about. Having a 600 mile range and a usable 500+ even in the hills with winter gas is just less stressful. I know a lot of people are in the “I’ll just stop sooner” camp, but it is comforting in many parts of the country (especially state roads) where you see a gas station 240 miles in but you want to go to the next one, or the one after that, and you are never worried about watching the tank. I pretty much kept it 250-350 miles per tank and still had about a half tank each time. Very comforting.
I consider the 100 gasser to be the first almost powerful enough for USA highways. Mine still like 75mph more than 80. Still prefers to mellow out to 55-65mph when climbing out of SLC up to Park City or climbing the continental divide or whatever.
If I go to the aux tank I think I’ll go to keeping the spare inside the truck. After playing around at Slee’s I can see how those rear bumpers weigh 400 lbs. I can see how much length they add to the back (and front) of the vehicle. I love the size of the hundy and how easy it is to wheel around in towns and congested cities. Adding gas capacity is one thing (because it fills and empties) but then adding a rear bumper (and then a front one to match, right?) and then 75mph won’t be as comfortable.
If I get a 200 in the future, that one might get bumpered up etc. And an aux tank for sure. I don’t want to lose the 100’s strengths or make any disadvantages bigger.

After 700 miles it really calmed down a lot. I never noticed the rears. But that front is definitely topped out on on suspension travel. Here is a before pic:
And if you keep your eyes on the centers of those hubs relative to the steps and bumpers.
And you feel taller behind the wheel as well. I know it is not a 6” lift or anything but it is noticeable. Overall a plus. The difficult part to judge is the dampers which are rated by OME for Full Build as in over landing, etc. I think there is a lot of compression damping. I had gone this way in case I choose to do the rear 40gal aux tank.
Which I’m not sure about. Having a 600 mile range and a usable 500+ even in the hills with winter gas is just less stressful. I know a lot of people are in the “I’ll just stop sooner” camp, but it is comforting in many parts of the country (especially state roads) where you see a gas station 240 miles in but you want to go to the next one, or the one after that, and you are never worried about watching the tank. I pretty much kept it 250-350 miles per tank and still had about a half tank each time. Very comforting.
I consider the 100 gasser to be the first almost powerful enough for USA highways. Mine still like 75mph more than 80. Still prefers to mellow out to 55-65mph when climbing out of SLC up to Park City or climbing the continental divide or whatever.
If I go to the aux tank I think I’ll go to keeping the spare inside the truck. After playing around at Slee’s I can see how those rear bumpers weigh 400 lbs. I can see how much length they add to the back (and front) of the vehicle. I love the size of the hundy and how easy it is to wheel around in towns and congested cities. Adding gas capacity is one thing (because it fills and empties) but then adding a rear bumper (and then a front one to match, right?) and then 75mph won’t be as comfortable.
If I get a 200 in the future, that one might get bumpered up etc. And an aux tank for sure. I don’t want to lose the 100’s strengths or make any disadvantages bigger.