A few pics of the truck
#11
Those are badass pics! I haven't been on this sight for awhile so forgive if I missed it, but you have a front leveling kit, right? How do you not snap your tie rod ends with all that flex? I've already replaced both of mine since installing a 2" leveling kit about 5 months ago and all I drive is highway, no offroading whatsoever.
Edit: Disregard my previous question. I just read your vehicle information and see that you have a 5" lift. Whoops...
Edit: Disregard my previous question. I just read your vehicle information and see that you have a 5" lift. Whoops...
Last edited by FirstDodge05; 10-13-2009 at 08:15 PM.
#12
Thanks, guys! I was suprised at how much flex there actually was when I took the picture. I think it might have just about as much as my old 85 Toyota with 6" lift and 35's.
Actually, I am running the front end leveling kit. I got the Daystar kit and I replaced one of the tie rod end links when I put the kit in with the Monroe struts. I am still running one of the stock links and one aftermarket with no signs of wear on the front end at all so far. I installed all of this stuff in June, so maybe I am just lucky. The rest of the 5" lift is the 3" P.A. body lift.
Those are badass pics! I haven't been on this sight for awhile so forgive if I missed it, but you have a front leveling kit, right? How do you not snap your tie rod ends with all that flex? I've already replaced both of mine since installing a 2" leveling kit about 5 months ago and all I drive is highway, no offroading whatsoever.
Edit: Disregard my previous question. I just read your vehicle information and see that you have a 5" lift. Whoops...
Edit: Disregard my previous question. I just read your vehicle information and see that you have a 5" lift. Whoops...
#14
#15
Hey, Canadian. What's going on with that body lift? Do you have it in and where are the pics? Lets see that beast.