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25C continuous and as high a burst rating as possible (also rated in 'C's).
25C continuous and as high a burst rating as possible (also rated in 'C's).
tommy, remember your running 55" scale tires. Fn huge! there going to rub lol! thats scale!
i second the bump stops as well as removing the wideners.
you could always reduce the roc lox to give you some more clearence make it look like a 42inch 1.1
Ah, ok. But if you went to 4" shock body you would have more shock travel to work with and could tune the droop and compression separately but keep the amount of articulation you have now or get a bit more.Thanks, Chris... I'm actually running 64mm piston shafts in the Axial aluminum shocks that usually run 50mm shafts. I'm not sure how long those stocks are initially, but I'm 14mm more than that. :ror:
Right now, I've got more droop travel than bump travel if you're simply pushing down or lifting up on my rig. I'd estimate maybe 25% bump and 75% droop. If you push straight down my truck, the tires don't contact the fenders. In roll, however, I'm guessing I'm closer to 50/50 and the tires definitely get all up into the fenders.
I think I need to lower my upper shock mounts to get the travel I want. I definitely don't want to raise the truck. With the new, narrower track, it'll probably be tippy enough!! ;-)
Ah, ok. But if you went to 4" shock body you would have more shock travel to work with and could tune the droop and compression separately but keep the amount of articulation you have now or get a bit more.
If you are happy with the articulation you have now you could just bumpstop the uptravel.
Lowering your shock mount would give you more droop travel for the same ride height.
Either one seems like a good solution. I agree with you, I wouldn't make Oly taller. I like the wide stance better myself but if you switch to the Proline TSL2's the wider tire might look better with the narrower track.
Interesting. I like the appearance of the widened stance more. But function does trump form in this case.I like the tucked in wheel look myself. Need to find that balance between clearing gates vs. better stability. Guess it depends on what you want to do with big oly.
Great pics from the weekend. Fancy schmancy getting ferried to the site by boat!
I like the tucked in wheel look myself. Need to find that balance between clearing gates vs. better stability. Guess it depends on what you want to do with big oly.
Interesting. I like the appearance of the widened stance more. But function does trump form in this case.
Tommy, what are your intentions with this rig? Comps, playtime, or both?
your crazy tommy, the new look with no wideners is perfect!
to me i always try to have 1/3 to 1/2 the tire inside the fenders, and thats exactly what you have. i think that setup is perfect. plus is leaves the wheels deep dish which i love.
i think its perfect imo. good call on the droop shocks griz
and tommy i remember you mentioning you only have weight in the front wheels. ive found in my rear top heavy tubers that rear wheel weight was really critical. you notice my mega narrow jeep rarely tips. id add 50-75% of whatever weight you added to the fronts, to the rears with the narrower track.
Tommy try the narrow version. You may end up liking.
I think it looks good narrowed. Your Also taking alot stress off the axle shafts by taking off the wideners.
Keep plugging away at it. "thumbsup"
God call Cory. I run the same amount of weight in all 4 wheels to offset the weight up high.and tommy i remember you mentioning you only have weight in the front wheels. ive found in my rear top heavy tubers that rear wheel weight was really critical. you notice my mega narrow jeep rarely tips. id add 50-75% of whatever weight you added to the fronts, to the rears with the narrower track.
IJust noticed the body is sitting way off the driver's side. Not sure what's up with that.
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