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Great, thanks. I'll look into it.
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Does moving the axle forward with the zero rates require any modification to the steering linkage?AJMBLAZER said:One inch of lift would likely only help put the front springs closer to where they sat when new. 20 years of holding up a 950lb diesel have made most of these sag.
Use the zero rate to space the axle forwards an inch. The front axles in 73-87(91) GM fullsizes are actually about an inch towards the rear of the wheel wells. Centering them can eliminate a LOT of rubbing/trimming.
CCATLETT1984 said:I will post pics of my setup once its installed, parts came in on friday and am currently in the process of installing.
That's only if you lift it and go to crossover steering.IRWFO said:The first time I heard of this kit I thought it was great and was going to order it right away. Then I read this on there site [On front applications with crossover steering be aware that you will be losing clearance between the draglink and your RH spring. The full 1" from the offset Zero Rates™ could cause you problems there, make sure to check it out.] and it got me nervous.
Thanks for the info. Got any pics?hypgnostic said:I'm using HMMWV tires on my 1028. The guy who owned the truck before me got them for a steal. The military here at GTMO ordered a ton of them, then realized they were about 1/2 inch or something wrong size, and sold the lot of them to our GTMO tire shop. I really love 'em, and they really make a big difference in the look of the truck. Having said that, some modification to the wheel well was needed, as the tire rubbed in sharp turns. The rear of the well needed to be cut out slightly...
There's quite a good handful of CUCV's down here, and folks are always clammering for them. I really had to put the heat on the guy to get my 1028. I think there's probably more 1009's than anything else though. As for 5-tons and the bigger vehicles, I haven't seen too many, though I haven't really looked. It's incredibly difficult to get vehicles off of GTMO, so I generally don't bother looking at bigger ones.M1075 said:Thanks for the info. Got any pics?hypgnostic said:I'm using HMMWV tires on my 1028. The guy who owned the truck before me got them for a steal. The military here at GTMO ordered a ton of them, then realized they were about 1/2 inch or something wrong size, and sold the lot of them to our GTMO tire shop. I really love 'em, and they really make a big difference in the look of the truck. Having said that, some modification to the wheel well was needed, as the tire rubbed in sharp turns. The rear of the well needed to be cut out slightly...
I see a lot of great stuff coming out of GTMO through GL (there is a nice 5 ton there now). Do you bid on any of that stuff?
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