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Got my coil-overs a few weeks ago and forgot to post a pic:
2", 14" travel, Eibach springs
I wanted to start last weekend, but I didn't feel like working in the 100* heat. Maybe next weekend.
2", 14" travel, Eibach springs
I wanted to start last weekend, but I didn't feel like working in the 100* heat. Maybe next weekend.
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Those are the same coilovers that I tried to go with when I did mine. They ended up being way too long. I could have made them work by bringing them up through the hood a few inches, but that was going to require a little more work rerouting fuseboxes and such that I just didn't feel like dealing with. I'm sure you'll get it done though 

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Thats what everyone that has seen them says. . .and I didn't even plan it that way.Originally posted by JoshC
That's cool that you got the red, matches your truck.
All my homework so far says that the top of the c/o will be about 2" below the hood. Thats no sweat though. . .its fitting them plus the hoops all in next to the master cylinder on one side and A/C on the other, while still keeping it symetrical. (I think I'm gonna end up ditching the A/C [I'll just have to use the compressor for on-board airOriginally posted by Mudd*****
Those are the same coilovers that I tried to go with when I did mine. They ended up being way too long. I could have made them work by bringing them up through the hood a few inches, but that was going to require a little more work rerouting fuseboxes and such that I just didn't feel like dealing with. I'm sure you'll get it done though![]()

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Originally posted by BKennedy
But, if you ditch the AC, you might as well have a J&*p!![]()
Ouch.
Good luck Jefe. I'm looking fwd to seeing how your coil-over setup turns out. Are you keeping the TJ Dana 44?
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~3 weeksOriginally posted by JoshC
Starting to look like a project!
How long do you think it's going to be down?
tonight & Saturday:
steering box goes in
track bar bracket fabbed
design and start coil-over hoops
By a week from now she should be standing on her own again. Then its just brakes, and modifications to get it perfect (I think. . .I'm probably forgetting about something major

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Where are you gonna go to challenge your rig after it's done? You'll have to go all the way to Big Bear, Truckhaven or Los Coyotes to have any fun now. 

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Well, the first run will be up Rowher with the D30 and 2wd. Once any "bugs" are worked out and I've got a D44 swapped in, I'll see where everyone wants to meet me and see my creation in action.Originally posted by jobunn
Where are you gonna go to challenge your rig after it's done? You'll have to go all the way to Big Bear, Truckhaven or Los Coyotes to have any fun now.![]()

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Day 3
Got a lot done tonight.
Finished hackin at the frame and got most of the grinding done.
And mocked up everything I have so far:
Coil-over angle:
Steering angles:
Full Stuff (Thats probably 1.5" more up travel than I'll actually have. Can't turn stuffed that far up.)
Got a lot done tonight.
Finished hackin at the frame and got most of the grinding done.
And mocked up everything I have so far:
Coil-over angle:
Steering angles:
Full Stuff (Thats probably 1.5" more up travel than I'll actually have. Can't turn stuffed that far up.)
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Days 4 and 5
Got the steering box in and a temporary track bar bracket tacked on, and cycled the suspension through its paces. Looks like I'm gonna be at ~7.5" of lift in order to get a decent amout of uptravel (~5")
Back on her feet (ok, not really):
Ride height:
Lots of room for a coilover hoop:
Not so much room:
Got the steering box in and a temporary track bar bracket tacked on, and cycled the suspension through its paces. Looks like I'm gonna be at ~7.5" of lift in order to get a decent amout of uptravel (~5")
Back on her feet (ok, not really):
Ride height:
Lots of room for a coilover hoop:
Not so much room:
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You should relocate the batteries to where the old spare tire used to be mounted up behind and above the rear axle. Those Optima batteries can be mounted sideways. Then you would have plenty of room for the coilover hoop.
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