what will make my 80 flex more?

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Kind of a dumb question, but what will make my 80 flex more. Lift, shocks?
I wanna keep it stock as possible, meaning no lift. I have 33-10.50x15 and blistein shocks.
 
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Have you tried going off road? This is oft time the easiest way to get more flex out if your rig, but it is commonly over looked. Good luck to you.
 
Ha. You guys are dicks. Honestly, sway bar removal is free and takes a few minutes. If you want more you need lift first. Or I guess you could shorten your bumpstops and get SMALLER tires if you want flex without rubbing. Or ya, you can cut away at your body and shorten bumpstops, keeping your 33s.

I wouldn't hit the highway without sway bars though. I did without front sway bar and it was a tad tipsy.
 
You might want to try running it just the way it is, I was frickin' amazed at the stuff mine would do just in factory configuration. Turned out I didn't need more flex, I needed more practice!

Still learning too!
 
An 80 will flex more if you buy a buggy or chop your 80 into a very small vehicle....

Yes this is an 80. It is Dr. Earnhardt's 80 and he has been wheeling it a very long time.

I dig that truck, never seen that one before. If I ever flop mine, that's the route!
 
Build thread on that 80 beno?
 
An 80 will flex more if you buy a buggy or chop your 80 into a very small vehicle....

Yes this is an 80. It is Dr. Earnhardt's 80 and he has been wheeling it a very long time.

You don't need a buggy or to chop. A full body 80 will wheel those trails just fine. I've done it.
 
Also you'll gain more flex, and traction by airing down your tires if you don't do that already. Don't forget to make sure you have a way to air back up before hitting the street.
 
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