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found it: http://www.powerblocktv.com/episode/XT2010-07/military-6x6-bobbed-deuce-part-ii#.VPXzgvnF9E4 You could do the same thing without shortening the truck.
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Air bags will actually be much simpler than coil overs on a truck this heavy. Plus the airbags will ride better and handle more weight than any coil over.I know that the 2.5 ton rockwell is a pretty stout axle and being that I have never worked on an axle this large I am unsure of the type of suspension I should create. Leaf's are the simplest but I've always been a fan of four links. If i was to go that route my biggest dilemma would be about coils vs. bags. I know that bags are often times used in dump trucks and vehicles of that sort but I like the simplicity of the coils.
Did they ever finish that bobber? I don't think I ever saw the finished product.found it: http://www.powerblocktv.com/episode/XT2010-07/military-6x6-bobbed-deuce-part-ii#.VPXzgvnF9E4 You could do the same thing without shortening the truck.
Yes... all three episodes are veiwible on the link I posted.Did they ever finish that bobber? I don't think I ever saw the finished product.
395s are 46 and 1400s are 48. The 395s are wider and look better imho. If you are going 4x4 instead of 6x6, you should be fine. If you stay 6x6 1400s won't fit on a dual rear axle truck.OK, I understand what you are saying about the spring perches now. It sounds like I will have have to wait and see and go from there. When using the hemtt rims the rear hubs do not need to be flipped right? Also upon searching for tires I just stumbled upon 14r20's. The website says that they are 49" compared to the 395's 46". Are there any benefits to running the 14r20's over the 395's or are they to big/require a lift? Regardless of which tire I chose i want to put in a lift. I'm not sure what size yet but nothing ridiculous. I am leaning to a four link in the rear. I wanted to run coil springs but I could not find any info on what springs to use. I've seen that a lot of people use are bags. (I would prefer coil springs) I want to still be able to use the truck for what it was made for but also have an enjoyable ride. As far as airbags go I have no idea what size to get. Can the on board air system be used to inflate the bags? (Sorry for all of the questions)
For what he said they have into it the truck must have been close to free.... may be it was donated for the show.Well that brought some closure into my life! Pretty cool truck - they should've added a turbo and lockers to it though. You know how Ian likes to build a differential.
They got a deal from "Boyce" . I remember watching all the episodes. In fact I still watch that show. They also did sell the pump unit. I also contacted the "wheel guy" and I couldn't get the same deal they did.Perhaps he sold off the pump unit and offset the cost of the truck that way.
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