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I have seen guys use a front spring setup to hang an additional axle or a road version drop setup. Your right about it bearing the weight better. The idea was to keep the off road capability. It's like the bobbers that use air ride from box trucks it's a good concept for the road but they are...
The main thing is adding the third axle makes the suspensions fight each other a bit. I was hoping to have three axles that would flex as well as the two axles do and that is close but not quite the case. Here is the updated picture with the new tires and wheels.
I built a super shout one recently so that's of no use. But a respectable driveline shop should be the best one to answer that question. They will base it on tube size and wall thickness. When I made this tractor my shop used thicker tubing and said that if it was just a bit longer id need a...
Nice rides! So the humvee has a power stroke and is on a dodge chassis? No IFS or IRS just curious why did you go that direction? I'd love to have a chance to play in the snow with my trucks!!
They move pretty freely with the jam nut backed off or the clamp slightly loosened. Here is a pic of a bob job but not too sure how it was done but no spacers or clearance issues with this setup. And sorry about the pic orientation. Fixed picture.
I had an issue with front brakes not releasing on m925a2 it was a bad check valve under radiator. They can cause issues on rear as well. When I took it apart it was apparent that was bad.
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