Suspension rebuild time
#1
Suspension rebuild time
New engine is running great. Redid the brakes less than a year ago. Time to address the tired, original suspension at 270K (only shocks have been replaced over time).
Unfortunately, I will not have access to the home shop moving forward.
Here’s my plan.
New drag link and track bar kit.
Local indy LR shop for ball joints.
Buying a used set of radius rods and front panhard rod so I can install new bushings and have the local shop install them at the same time as ball joints.
Already installed a new Watts linkage - I have a used set of rods I want to install new bushings in and install.
New springs and shocks. Std height - std firmness front / std height - med firmness rear. Have not decided what brand to go with yet - not looking for the cheapest.
What am I missing?
Thx!
Unfortunately, I will not have access to the home shop moving forward.
Here’s my plan.
New drag link and track bar kit.
Local indy LR shop for ball joints.
Buying a used set of radius rods and front panhard rod so I can install new bushings and have the local shop install them at the same time as ball joints.
Already installed a new Watts linkage - I have a used set of rods I want to install new bushings in and install.
New springs and shocks. Std height - std firmness front / std height - med firmness rear. Have not decided what brand to go with yet - not looking for the cheapest.
What am I missing?
Thx!
#2
New engine is running great. Redid the brakes less than a year ago. Time to address the tired, original suspension at 270K (only shocks have been replaced over time).
Unfortunately, I will not have access to the home shop moving forward.
Here’s my plan.
New drag link and track bar kit.
Local indy LR shop for ball joints.
Buying a used set of radius rods and front panhard rod so I can install new bushings and have the local shop install them at the same time as ball joints.
Already installed a new Watts linkage - I have a used set of rods I want to install new bushings in and install.
New springs and shocks. Std height - std firmness front / std height - med firmness rear. Have not decided what brand to go with yet - not looking for the cheapest.
What am I missing?
Thx!
Unfortunately, I will not have access to the home shop moving forward.
Here’s my plan.
New drag link and track bar kit.
Local indy LR shop for ball joints.
Buying a used set of radius rods and front panhard rod so I can install new bushings and have the local shop install them at the same time as ball joints.
Already installed a new Watts linkage - I have a used set of rods I want to install new bushings in and install.
New springs and shocks. Std height - std firmness front / std height - med firmness rear. Have not decided what brand to go with yet - not looking for the cheapest.
What am I missing?
Thx!
#4
#5
Not standard height but 2" Medium duty TF set up. I have grown to like everything about it. The ride is better than stock and I have E rated tires. Only thing not tested is loading the truck up and seeing if the rear sags. I also have the TF steering/drag link set up. Only complaint there is a boot is already cracking less than a year in.
#6
I will admit I have no input on your list beyond it sounds like you have thought out the process quite a bit in detail. Can I ask why you are going with the stiffer rear springs? I'm assuming it's so it doesn't sag with payload, but I wanted to make sure there wasn't something else.
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Karmakannon (01-27-2022)
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#9
Not standard height but 2" Medium duty TF set up. I have grown to like everything about it. The ride is better than stock and I have E rated tires. Only thing not tested is loading the truck up and seeing if the rear sags. I also have the TF steering/drag link set up. Only complaint there is a boot is already cracking less than a year in.
#10
I don't have a good stock recommendation other than maybe some Bilstein 7100s either 8 or 10" travel (don't need the external reservoir and I don't remember stock shock lengths. Easy enough to measure them once off vehicle) and have them valved similar to stock ratings, maybe up hair in the rear. Simon can answer/source those as well, though lead times on shocks has been brutal. I know I find the fox shocks to be quite stiff on an unloaded/armored d2, OME is stiff to me as well and I'm not a fan of TF stuff. Actually RTE does track and drag links as well though they would be way overkill for a stock set up.