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Re: 88 on 1 tons! [Re: K_Raider] #950263 07/01/09 01:01 AM
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Blocks had nothing to do witht he problem - they're mounted on top of the springs as a spacer.


I'm guessing since the rear is much lower than the front in the first set of picks, they just threw it back together with the blocks above the springs instead of the blocks under spring.


Ah... I see your point!


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Re: 88 on 1 tons! [Re: bkg] #950264 07/01/09 02:30 AM
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Ah... I see your point!


Your right about the springs though. Theres just not enough there especially with the torque those dual cases are trying to put on the ground. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/zombie.gif" alt="" />


88 Raider- sitting on a full size Chevy frame with 35.5x11.50x16 Dyna Torque II tractors
89 Montero- stock 2.6 M/T 30-9.50 BFG all terrains on American Racing Wheels
99 2500 Ram- 285-75-16 Uniroyal all terrains,straight pipes with no cat (yes its loud)
Re: 88 on 1 tons! [Re: K_Raider] #950265 07/03/09 04:58 AM
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Is that teh stock radiator? It looks really tall - hard to tell, but almost like if yo uwere to take those massive body lift pucks out, it'd be sticking through the hood.


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Re: 88 on 1 tons! [Re: kewlynx] #950266 07/03/09 06:35 AM
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Anything stronger than what's under there will be a good thing. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rodent.gif" alt="" />

BTW, what's that little pickup I see a corner of to the right? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cyclops.gif" alt="" />


49 chevy there! I will post a pic of it here, beautiful truck. I am hoping to be building a 46 chevy here soon.


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Re: 88 on 1 tons! [Re: K_Raider] #950267 07/03/09 06:37 AM
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TayJ Offline OP
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Blocks had nothing to do witht he problem - they're mounted on top of the springs as a spacer.


I'm guessing since the rear is much lower than the front in the first set of picks, they just threw it back together with the blocks above the springs instead of the blocks under spring.


Exactly! Trail repair, thats why the blocks ended up on the spring.

Re: 88 on 1 tons! [Re: RatLabGuy] #950268 07/03/09 06:39 AM
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Is that teh stock radiator? It looks really tall - hard to tell, but almost like if yo uwere to take those massive body lift pucks out, it'd be sticking through the hood.


Stock radiator, and if the body lift is taken out it will lower the radiator with the body since the rad is mounted to the body.


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