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Don't get me wrong it handles pretty awesome already. It does not lean or pitch. But at high speed I notice the front needs some stability.
Is there a better longer sway bar end link in the front that lifted people use? I already have a solid rear kit from pro comp. it has huge longer end links in the back. No complaint from the rear at all.
What about my front end links? I was traveling pretty fast at say 90 and the truck pitched a little on lane change it was all in the front end. Is that due to my sway bar angles in front? I want to stiffen up the front end some.
I'm using factory shocks and shock extender brackets in front. New stock swaybar end links. No factory bump stops which prob is a main problem, The rubber pieces. 3" lift spindles and 3" lift keys.
The trucks sits perfect at 4" to match the rear. being that I'm all about performance this is the height I'll be staying at. I just want handling to be tighter.
I plan to get some 4" lift shocks for the front to match the rear shocks. Replace all the factory rubber parts that are missing from my front suspension. As well as something better for the sway bars end links in front longer and thicker.
I'll try to get pics today
---------- Post added at 06:32 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:24 AM ----------
Some of the rear hardware. This pic shows the size of the rear end links. Panhand bracket was also welded. Didn't drill the bolt hole. I'm also going to weld the brackets that extend the lower trailer arms to the frame. My lift is permanent. Lol
---------- Post added at 07:30 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:32 AM ----------
This is what is missing in my truck. I think these trucks need them. And it sorta explains the front pitch When I switched lanes hard and the front shock compressed.
Was going to find 1 a longer length to match my 4" height and have it rest on the stops like stock.
Is there a better longer sway bar end link in the front that lifted people use? I already have a solid rear kit from pro comp. it has huge longer end links in the back. No complaint from the rear at all.
What about my front end links? I was traveling pretty fast at say 90 and the truck pitched a little on lane change it was all in the front end. Is that due to my sway bar angles in front? I want to stiffen up the front end some.
I'm using factory shocks and shock extender brackets in front. New stock swaybar end links. No factory bump stops which prob is a main problem, The rubber pieces. 3" lift spindles and 3" lift keys.
The trucks sits perfect at 4" to match the rear. being that I'm all about performance this is the height I'll be staying at. I just want handling to be tighter.
I plan to get some 4" lift shocks for the front to match the rear shocks. Replace all the factory rubber parts that are missing from my front suspension. As well as something better for the sway bars end links in front longer and thicker.
I'll try to get pics today
---------- Post added at 06:32 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:24 AM ----------
Some of the rear hardware. This pic shows the size of the rear end links. Panhand bracket was also welded. Didn't drill the bolt hole. I'm also going to weld the brackets that extend the lower trailer arms to the frame. My lift is permanent. Lol
---------- Post added at 07:30 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:32 AM ----------
This is what is missing in my truck. I think these trucks need them. And it sorta explains the front pitch When I switched lanes hard and the front shock compressed.
Was going to find 1 a longer length to match my 4" height and have it rest on the stops like stock.
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