Originally posted by kentkroeker
As for your lift kit... Hmmmm... Perhaps I've been avoiding the issue because it's kind of a tough one to tackle.
... you'll be calling back, saying your ride is still harsh. Why? Because your springs are probably not soft enough to allow the shock to do what shocks do...
... use a spring that is just stiff enough to support the truck correctly, then control all articulation with hydraulics... .
... it just hits bumps and deflects the chassis upward, giving you that harsh feel.
... so your personal butt-meter... ... isn't constantly red-lined...
... . Adding good shocks to bad springs won't be worth the money.
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My question to you is:
1. Why do you want to retain a six inch lift?
2. What good is it doing you?
Do you want to keep it just because you spent money to buy it?
3. Are you running tires bigger than 35-37"?
... ditch your lift and start over. .
Okay, Mr. Monkey-butt, (seems to be what you called yourself,, hehe)
I know it's a tough question, and I appreciate your tiem to answer it.
I know the springs are too stiff, When going over bumps angled at 45*, I can see the bed/cab bein to flex before the axles do,, Curbs nearly bounce me out of the seat,, even at walking speed,, my baby-butt-meter is red-lined! (no monkey-butt here).
1. I want the 6" of lift for looks, I love the way it towers over other vehicles, it's easy to find in the parking lot, and attracts alot of attention. I'd love to take ot off-road, but I know it won't perform.
2. It isn't doing me any good, and I know a few people who feel like working on it to tweak it and have it work better for them, and I think that is what I will do. Trade it for a stock 4wd Suspension. (I bought the truck with the lift) No bad movies here.
3. I'm running 36x14. 5x16. 5 Mickey T's. I don't know the backspace, or offset, but they seem to stick out plenty farther than stock, but look to have the same position on the inside of the tire than stock. (picture the stock tire, then extending the outside of the tire a couple more inches to get 14. 5" of contact patch)
Ditch it? I'd like to. I want a good soft ride. I was thinking of air bagging the truck, with a 4-link in the rear, and bags in place of the coils up front. I want the truck to ride on a goose down feather pillow, and be able to glide through rough roads, while handling jumps. I just want a little more heigth,, maybe instead of the 2. 5" gain, maybe something like a 4. 5" gain. I want the heigth, so I can be seen, and to see, and I know it raises the center of gravity, but the speeds I travel,, I don't think it'll be a problem. No 80MPH jumps for me.
I really want a plush ride,, the kind where, if I stand on the brakes,, the front-end dives way down,, or if I'm WOT, the back in sit's down. I won't be hauling anything more than a ATV, or light car, and if I tow, it's going to be for 20 miles or less, sag isn't an issue.
What can you do for me?
Merrick Cummings Jr
PS, I appreciate your time and effort. But, I have been dying for a meduim lift, with a SOFT ride,, The "tight/Hard" suspensions of the past are NOT The direction I want to go.