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Old 09-17-2020, 10:58 PM
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Lol. No worries. I'm just kidding too.
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Lol at the extra capacity.

At least it looks good!
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Originally Posted by Choda
Looks great. Have you loaded the bed with a lot of weight? What do you think will happen if you put a yard of dirt in the back and she gets within 1/2 inch of the bump stops.
Just a random memory of you asking about this. Truck was maybe ¼" from bumb stops. Looked at the bushings and they were just a little squished but now that trailer is off, back to normal.

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I didn't like that much☝️☝️ so, I ordered parts.
And not just air assist...

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Little bit to show
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Little more
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Nice fab work but I am curious to see the entire system though. I am not quite piecing together how it is going to work with the parts I see in the pics.
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Drool.

Wish I had a daily so I could drop the truck off and let you do some building on her.
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Nice fab work but I am curious to see the entire system though. I am not quite piecing together how it is going to work with the parts I see in the pics.
Ya, I'll be getting there eventually. The top link will be a bag on bar design. I did that to try and help it not ride like a dually but still keep some load capacity. I will cut off leaf spring mounts and weld on new tabs. My traction bars amd frame mounts will be similar but upgraded from aluminum to chromoly. Lastly a panhard bar.
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Originally Posted by tjmath
Drool.

Wish I had a daily so I could drop the truck off and let you do some building on her.
hahaha, I move too slow for most people. I still have a lot to do to my project. Phase 1, complete fab and powder coat. Phase 2, install and run shrader valves. Phase 3 install tank, compressors, level sensors, wiring and hard line.

But as mentioned, I will no longer need my aluminum traction bars and mounts...


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