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Ok, I have the welded so I will start with a coil cut off and see. Thanks need to soften this ride up and I would rather make a mistake on these than the real ones that cost 50% more
I wonder if it matters on the amount of sprint cut off if you have the cast vs sheetmetal brackets. My truck has the welded sheet metal. Hopefully jrt can chime in on that.
@jrtoffroad @Glider After driving a bunch more in the rig I have decided it is time to swap springs in my M1097A2. I have the MAK springs still installed and nothing compresses them and the ride is rough. If you were to do it again would you go with the 4WD Armada springs (MOOG 81085)?
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Apparently so. I feel like I saw others selling the same kit on eBay and through other deals for $2500 late late year when a friend of mine was looking.
Swapped in a new fuel tank and deleted the check valves. My fuel starve issue has been fixed.
Time to give the truck a was and enjoy some. Ice weather with the doors off!
Swapped in the new fuel tank with all fresh gaskets, removed the check valves, and replaced the rubber line connecting the hard line to the fuel pump.
My truck is back to normal! Was able to take the doors off and take my two oldest girls for a spin in the afternoon to get some diesel and pick...
Ok, I will yank those out when I drop the tank again. They seem to be functioning just fine now but I have no way to test what the resistance is other than shooting a little compressed air through.
Fired it up last night and idled rough for a couple seconds then smoothed out and was idling fine in the driveway for 10 min. Decided to take it on a drive around the block and Atlanta's fantastic roads coupled with some hills might have killed my epoxy fix.
Hit a couple speed bumps and up a...
With 3 kids under the age of 6 last weekend was finally the time to drop the fuel tank, check lines and replace the fuel pump. But later than I planned but oh well.
Fuel tank was dirty and the baffle was no longer connected to the bottom of the tank. Beginning to wonder if a floating baffle...
I appreciate all the help. If the kids/wife let me I will try to drop the tank and check all the fuel lines this weekend. If that doesn’t do it, new fuel pump is next it would seem based on the TMs and the expected flow rate.
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