Slow and getting slower
#1076
Good thing the turbo didn't suck that air filter into it's self! Had any of the mesh or screen came loose the turbo would probably be a pile of junk right now.
#1078
Custm2500's Rude Friend
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I would think this would be as bad or worse then a bump stop. It is a spring you will be hitting so it will bounce the rear end off of the overload spring and cause all sorts of weight shifts.
Good thing the turbo didn't suck that air filter into it's self! Had any of the mesh or screen came loose the turbo would probably be a pile of junk right now.
Good thing the turbo didn't suck that air filter into it's self! Had any of the mesh or screen came loose the turbo would probably be a pile of junk right now.
It would there for make it stiffer.
Hitting a bump stop would shock it and unload the tires.
#1080
The best solution is going to be shocks, one of the few other ideas that have been discussed may be a solution and possibly save the money of buying adjustable shocks. With they money you have in the rest of the truck why skimp now? I realize if you swap the newer bump stops and it works great but anything else after that seems foolish. You haven't pulled out any stops on the build so far why half *** what allows it to put the power down?