the_tool_man
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So the weight of the front is supported by two bolts in tension at each strut? Am I seeing that right? Not criticizing, just trying to learn how this is done.
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It’s been done quite a bit, just have to use grade 8 bolts or better.So the weight of the front is supported by two bolts in tension at each strut? Am I seeing that right? Not criticizing, just trying to learn how this is done.
So the weight of the front is supported by two bolts in tension at each strut? Am I seeing that right? Not criticizing, just trying to learn how this is done.
Correct. Rough Country sells a 2" drop kit that consists of four high-grade bolts and nuts (I forget the exact grade, but it's stronger than Grade 8) and a thin spacer (to achieve the full 2" drop). A big company such as RC wouldn't risk their reputation over a $40 drop kit. Still, the thought is a bit unsettling to me. But. I can't say I've ever heard of any failures resulting from this. Doug's running his drop and Ken (@kbuskill) has or had his for a while.
Let me tell you, flipping the strut made an insane difference on how the truck rode. I thought it rode decent for the drop before I changed it up but now that the strut is back to stock length with the stock spring, it rides like a dreamView attachment 346374
How was it dropped before you flipped the strut? What components?
Belltech street performance struts with no rings (~3” drop) plus the 2” drop spindles. The original drop setup has always been a mystery since day 1. The drop components used didn’t match up to the amount the truck was actually lowered. My original 7/10 total measurement was based off of factory ground to fender measurements
So you're now on stock struts but mounted under the arm?
I have the BT 25003 struts and want a little more drop. The 25003 are supposed to be 0"-2" drop. I was under the impression that the 25004 was a 3" drop, so I now have those on standby. But, they measure from the lower mount to the welded ring where the spring perch sits the same as the 25003. If new stock struts (AutoRide or non-AR) would ride better, then I'll get those and mount em under. I have the RC bolt kit already.