Hartman
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- Joined
- October 16, 2001
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- City, State
- Indianapolis, IN
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1996 5.0
My front suspension needs a little work. First, my truck is a 4WD, so the CV axles are getting to their breaking point. Second, my trucks breaks are awful! With my heavy wheels I need some better braking. I think my calipers are sticking, and they don't have much movement, so those need replacing. My bearings are starting to make chirping sounds. The camber adjusters that the alignment shop put in are not adjustable enough to get a good alignment. Basically what I'm doing is taking out my 4WD drive system and putting in 2WD spindles.
NOW before I get bashed for this, here are a few reasons why I'm doing it.
1. My truck is street-oriented. I do not need 4WD. I have used it maybe 4-5 times in the past 3 years. My truck is purpose built, and I would have to get rid of it eventually anyway because of future suspension plans.
2. Gas milage. I hope to gain a little milage and take a little bit of strain off the engine. I don't expect big gains.
3. Cost of parts! I see no reason to spend a significantly more on 4WD parts when I don't need 4WD in the first place! Example: 4WD hub and bearing is $223 while 2WD inner and outer bearings are less than $30 from FPN!
Here's what's coming out of the truck:
1. CV axles
2. Front axle housing
3. Front driveshaft
I'm keeping the t-case in for now.
What's going in:
1. 2WD spindles (From section525's ghetto mobile!)
2. Extreme Performance drilled and slotted brake rotors from JC Whitney
3. New OEM calipers, smoothed out, and painted red.
4. Inner and outer bearings, ABS sensor ring, grease seal from FPN
5. 2 degree camber adjusters from Pro Suspension
6. New OEM outer tie rod ends
I would have liked to go a little bigger with the rotors but there's really no options out there. If I would have stayed with the 4WD system, I would have made the Cobra kit work, but that is out of the question now.
I'm still waiting for some of the parts to come in, but when I get everything installed I will post pics.
Below are pics of the frestly painted spindles and the drilled and slotted rotors.
NOW before I get bashed for this, here are a few reasons why I'm doing it.
1. My truck is street-oriented. I do not need 4WD. I have used it maybe 4-5 times in the past 3 years. My truck is purpose built, and I would have to get rid of it eventually anyway because of future suspension plans.
2. Gas milage. I hope to gain a little milage and take a little bit of strain off the engine. I don't expect big gains.
3. Cost of parts! I see no reason to spend a significantly more on 4WD parts when I don't need 4WD in the first place! Example: 4WD hub and bearing is $223 while 2WD inner and outer bearings are less than $30 from FPN!
Here's what's coming out of the truck:
1. CV axles
2. Front axle housing
3. Front driveshaft
I'm keeping the t-case in for now.
What's going in:
1. 2WD spindles (From section525's ghetto mobile!)
2. Extreme Performance drilled and slotted brake rotors from JC Whitney
3. New OEM calipers, smoothed out, and painted red.
4. Inner and outer bearings, ABS sensor ring, grease seal from FPN
5. 2 degree camber adjusters from Pro Suspension
6. New OEM outer tie rod ends
I would have liked to go a little bigger with the rotors but there's really no options out there. If I would have stayed with the 4WD system, I would have made the Cobra kit work, but that is out of the question now.
I'm still waiting for some of the parts to come in, but when I get everything installed I will post pics.
Below are pics of the frestly painted spindles and the drilled and slotted rotors.