Good morning Mr. Kroeker,
First of all, as so many have already said, I sincerely want to thank you and everyone at T-Rex Engineering for bringing to the market such an absolutely outstanding product as your suspension system for our trucks. I would also like to personally thank and commend you for not just your time and willingness to post so much information on our forums here, but the fact that you do go into such fine details about how your product works, how the OEM suspension parts all function, why you feel some of the OEM parts should be retained in a T-Rex equipped truck rather than marketing a zillion piece suspension system and telling the world that's the only way to go.
I am a computer engineer, and I am a very detail and technically oriented person. I sincerely appreciate you explaining things in such detail to us all, rather than some canned responses such as "Just buy our product, it's been tested, it's the best, you don't need to know about all the underlying details anyway, blah blah blah... ". I like to feel that I have a reasonable grasp of the technical details of what I'm getting into, so I can make truly informed decisions about what is the best way to spend my money and what I can expect to receive for it. Also, to know if a particular product is in fact going to really benefit my needs and how I use my truck.
Ok, now to my truck. I currently have the Skyjacker 2 1/2" lift kit on my truck. It includes the D25 coils, all 4 fully adjustable control arms - each with a heim joint at each end. I also have a DT track bar on the truck. I got the lift kit primarily so the truck would be basically level after I installed my Denver Off Road aluminum front bumper and a Warn 12K or 15K winch. The bumper weight ~150 pounds, so with a winch, I will have added an additional 300 - 350 pounds to the front of my truck. I have the bumper, but not yet the winch.
I wanted the control arms, with the heim joints, because it was my perception that these would allow for better flexing of the suspension when I am driving off road versus the OEM control arms. This may in fact not really be true, or it may even be dead wrong...
I do 90% of my driving on pavement, but a few times a year I go hunting or other off road driving. I'm not likely to do anything as aggressive as Baja very often, but hunting roads are often fairly rough, although I am usually not going extremely fast on them.
Now for my questions. I currently have the OEM 16x8" aluminum wheels and OEM Michelin M/S tires. Someday, when these tires ever wear out... I would like to go with a taller tire, something in the 35 to maybe 37" height. I don't really want to go to a 16. 5, 17 or 18" wheel for reasons I'll explain in a moment, so I know tires that will fit on an 8" wide wheel and be that tall are not too common. If I decide to go with different a wheel size, I am very interested in going to one of the 19. 5" wheels that are a direct bolt on option for our trucks, such as the Rickson or Alcoa wheels. Again, I would prefer to go with a 35" tall tire. I am considering the 19. 5" wheels, because the commercial tires I would then be purchasing would basically last "forever" on my truck as opposed to Light Truck type tires. Not to mention the increased load rating and increased stability.
I know your project truck has or has had 37" tall tires on it, so obviously that height of a tire is not a problem for the T-Rex suspension. What would your opinion of a 35" tall tire on a 19. 5" wheel be on a T-Rex equipped truck? These are 7. 5" wide wheels, and I am told this tire/wheel combo will weigh in the 160 pound range.
Next question: I would like to keep my heim jointed control arms with the T-Rex suspension. Even if they don't really add much if any added functionality over the OEM arms, do you feel they would actually be a worse choice than the OEM arms with the T-Rex suspension? My feeling is, even if they don't actually add much simply because they are heim jointed, at least the arms and heim joints will hopefully last much longer than the OEM arms and bushings... hopefully.
This is probably a very obvious question, but can I bring my truck in to your facility near San Diego and have the T-Rex suspension installed on my truck? Don't want to make any assumptions and end up hosed...
Final question, I promise (for this post at least
) In one of your most recent posts here, you talk a lot about track bars, how they function and the DT bar specifically. Since I already have one, I would of course prefer to keep it. I adjusted it so the front axle "appears" to be centered while the truck is sitting motionless, which according to your post is most likely not the best situation. Could your folks properly adjust it during installation of the T-Rex suspension as well?
Again, thanks a ton for your information and great product development.
Warmest regards,
Tom
First of all, as so many have already said, I sincerely want to thank you and everyone at T-Rex Engineering for bringing to the market such an absolutely outstanding product as your suspension system for our trucks. I would also like to personally thank and commend you for not just your time and willingness to post so much information on our forums here, but the fact that you do go into such fine details about how your product works, how the OEM suspension parts all function, why you feel some of the OEM parts should be retained in a T-Rex equipped truck rather than marketing a zillion piece suspension system and telling the world that's the only way to go.
I am a computer engineer, and I am a very detail and technically oriented person. I sincerely appreciate you explaining things in such detail to us all, rather than some canned responses such as "Just buy our product, it's been tested, it's the best, you don't need to know about all the underlying details anyway, blah blah blah... ". I like to feel that I have a reasonable grasp of the technical details of what I'm getting into, so I can make truly informed decisions about what is the best way to spend my money and what I can expect to receive for it. Also, to know if a particular product is in fact going to really benefit my needs and how I use my truck.
Ok, now to my truck. I currently have the Skyjacker 2 1/2" lift kit on my truck. It includes the D25 coils, all 4 fully adjustable control arms - each with a heim joint at each end. I also have a DT track bar on the truck. I got the lift kit primarily so the truck would be basically level after I installed my Denver Off Road aluminum front bumper and a Warn 12K or 15K winch. The bumper weight ~150 pounds, so with a winch, I will have added an additional 300 - 350 pounds to the front of my truck. I have the bumper, but not yet the winch.
I wanted the control arms, with the heim joints, because it was my perception that these would allow for better flexing of the suspension when I am driving off road versus the OEM control arms. This may in fact not really be true, or it may even be dead wrong...
I do 90% of my driving on pavement, but a few times a year I go hunting or other off road driving. I'm not likely to do anything as aggressive as Baja very often, but hunting roads are often fairly rough, although I am usually not going extremely fast on them.
Now for my questions. I currently have the OEM 16x8" aluminum wheels and OEM Michelin M/S tires. Someday, when these tires ever wear out... I would like to go with a taller tire, something in the 35 to maybe 37" height. I don't really want to go to a 16. 5, 17 or 18" wheel for reasons I'll explain in a moment, so I know tires that will fit on an 8" wide wheel and be that tall are not too common. If I decide to go with different a wheel size, I am very interested in going to one of the 19. 5" wheels that are a direct bolt on option for our trucks, such as the Rickson or Alcoa wheels. Again, I would prefer to go with a 35" tall tire. I am considering the 19. 5" wheels, because the commercial tires I would then be purchasing would basically last "forever" on my truck as opposed to Light Truck type tires. Not to mention the increased load rating and increased stability.
I know your project truck has or has had 37" tall tires on it, so obviously that height of a tire is not a problem for the T-Rex suspension. What would your opinion of a 35" tall tire on a 19. 5" wheel be on a T-Rex equipped truck? These are 7. 5" wide wheels, and I am told this tire/wheel combo will weigh in the 160 pound range.
Next question: I would like to keep my heim jointed control arms with the T-Rex suspension. Even if they don't really add much if any added functionality over the OEM arms, do you feel they would actually be a worse choice than the OEM arms with the T-Rex suspension? My feeling is, even if they don't actually add much simply because they are heim jointed, at least the arms and heim joints will hopefully last much longer than the OEM arms and bushings... hopefully.
This is probably a very obvious question, but can I bring my truck in to your facility near San Diego and have the T-Rex suspension installed on my truck? Don't want to make any assumptions and end up hosed...
Final question, I promise (for this post at least

Again, thanks a ton for your information and great product development.
Warmest regards,
Tom
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