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YES HELL!
looks sick fireman... used the torch to cut off the LCA backets i see suppose your likely a fireman you'll put it out :rolleyes: I see snow flakes... it was freezing rain for the first half hour, and now we've got some huge snowflakes coming down... hopefully it snows ALL night and i dont have to work in the AM... 18 hours from Home, still get the stuff... :rolleyes: |
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Looks really good Fireman, hope you get lots of use out of it. Is that a factory steering stabalizer your running?
Mike, I like winter to. The problem is that at -50 it's to cold to snow. There's more snow south of McMurray than there is up here. Hope you get all the snow you want + a foot extra :) When I was working up in Kitimat it dumped 14 FEET of snow in a little over 9 hours. Absolutely retarded weather. |
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thanks guys, yes it is the factory steering stabilizer lol ! im going to upgrade as soon as i get bigger tire...i didnt get any dw yet...the kit ride a little bit harsher compare to before, but it is still a good drive, overall im pretty satisfied.
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From what i've figured out is most of the Death Wobble is usually problems with worn UCA's changing the caster angle during articulation, and is causing the wobble though not 100%
with your IRO kit the UCA's are welded to the LCA's and you can adjust caster, meaning you can set it up lock it in and its going to travel with the suspension proper... (the more pivot points the more the control arms have to flex and cause the undesired wobble) Id definitely replace it when you get the new tires, dont want to wear the stocker out the snow decided to stop, its hanging out about a hour away... but we have the advisory till 7pm tomorrow night... so fingers crossed for that 1ft extra! |
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Another one of the many causes is the track bar bushings being to soft or worn since it gives the axle room to move side to side.
Once the shocks wear in a bit the ride shouldn't be very harsh at all. Most people that I know who have done the IRO kits say after a couple days it actually rides better than stock. You can keep your snow, I'd prefer to drive to go see it. Then when I'm done I can go home. Rockies + Snow + Idiot Drivers = overdeveloped schfincter muscles. :p |
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That is a good thing to know...i hope they will get softer...but i heard that those doetch tech 8000 were a bit stiff...i am going to travel quite a bit around christmas and new year :3gears:so ill definitely be able to tell after that if they needed some time to brake in or something...
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Looks good Fireman! I've been looking at that kit too...How was the install?
Looking forward to hearing how it performs for you! Later. |
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I didnt installed it myself...i recently moved to another place and i dont have any garage and not enough tools to do the job so i had an offroad shop here to install it from me...they said it went pretty good though...pretty straight forward
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Just got my catalog from Advanced Adapters today (emailed them Tuesday) and i've got to say this is a well put together catalog with a TON of information in it, already giving me dimensions on the NV3550, and distance to the shifter location, and bell housing compatibilities, and all necessary part numbers for a complete Install...
Just have to look into it abit more and i'll know what im getting myself into... |
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Now where would all the fun be if you knew exactly what you were getting yourself into? Where's the adventure Mike? :)
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