Moderator: gotricebih
HARDTRAILZ wrote:I keep looking at the truck and they really need to be longer. They are not centered in the wheelwell yet. I think they need to be 1.25 over stock or maybe 1.5 over stock.
I am headed to Redbird Offroad area this weekend for a HI-Lift sponsored wheeling day so they should get some testing.
bartonmd wrote:Take a look at how far back they are on full stuff... Make them too long, and it'll put the axle back too far when they're stuffed...
Mike
HARDTRAILZ wrote:bartonmd wrote:Take a look at how far back they are on full stuff... Make them too long, and it'll put the axle back too far when they're stuffed...
Mike
But they will still hit the front with a bigger tire at stuff is the issue. I can cut the back but not the front of the rear wells.
bartonmd wrote:Take a look at how far back they are on full stuff... Make them too long, and it'll put the axle back too far when they're stuffed...
Mike
MrSmithsTB wrote:bartonmd wrote:Take a look at how far back they are on full stuff... Make them too long, and it'll put the axle back too far when they're stuffed...
Mike
Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think this will be an issue. The driveshaft is a fixed length, much like the control arms. If the control arms stretch farther back as the angle becomes less severe, the driveshaft would do the same thing which wouldn't allow leave it in danger of falling out. At least that is how I see it.
MrSmithsTB wrote:Gotcha. With all the talk about driveshafts being to short, I read your post the wrong way. I wouldn't worry too much about the rear of the well. Things look very modifiable back there.
HARDTRAILZ wrote:I could gain clearance from another top mount spacer. 35s will fit in the rear with z71 and one or two spacers without cutting. IF...the axle is centered in the wheelwell. There is no reason to cut anything if not needed.
gotricebih wrote:Well it looks like I'm gonna have to offer these in 1/2" longer for guys with less lift and 1" longer for guys with more lift.
I think if we go any longer then 1" over stock we will run into issues with rubbing or even drive-shaft issues.
bartonmd wrote:You've got something in there that hits before the bump stops?
The bump stops were what your stuffed side was sitting on.
Mike