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What sized tires do you plan to run? Will the roads on the farm be bumpy? Plan to carry heavy loads? I guess hauling people and gear could be considered heavy.

Good set of Shocks (KYB) maybe you should take the LWB coil springs out of the rear of bertha and install in the Honeypot along with a set of KWB's to firm up the suspension a bit and give you a bit more load carrying capacity.

Also install the steering box from bertha into the honeypot along with the pitman..LWB has bigger shaft, is heavier duty and easier to steer.


Well, if things go well, I'll be running whatever tires fit on the 93 SR rims. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Roads on the farms? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> There are no roads on the farm. Heck, there's barely roads in town. Lots of deep potholes, though. Lots. Deep.

Loads will be about 600# worth of people, plus 250# of gear. Maybe some towing. Maybe a 100# winch hanging off the front or rear.

Do I remember correctly that I should be using Gen II rear shocks? Or are those the ones that fall out?

Thanks

Last edited by WagonMaster; 11/16/08 06:10 AM.

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