
Well, except for the mall cruisers, not our fine members....MrSmithsTB wrote:...those are a necessity no matter what your mission is. ...
Regulator1175 wrote:Welcome. What part of WV are you from? I have family in Winfield, just out side of Charleston. I did some logging trails with a local jeep club down there and had a great time. If your anywhere in the area then we will have to try to get out and wheel together when I am out next. At the very least you can ride along with me and get some ideas as to what you want to do with your truck.
I completely agree. It was always my intention to use the Skyjacker Softride Coil Springs - C25R at a later date but now I doubt I would change. I like the firmer ride even though the C25Rs may help in the articulation of the rear suspension.Blackout wrote:I wouldn't dismiss the Z71 springs. When I first lifted I wasn't hauling all the weight I do now in the back, but I didn't feel that it was a bad ride at all
bgwolfpack wrote:I completely agree. It was always my intention to use the Skyjacker Softride Coil Springs - C25R at a later date but now I doubt I would change. I like the firmer ride even though the C25Rs may help in the articulation of the rear suspension.Blackout wrote:I wouldn't dismiss the Z71 springs. When I first lifted I wasn't hauling all the weight I do now in the back, but I didn't feel that it was a bad ride at all
Are they? Certain members have discussed this previously and I thought we agreed that the springs are not progressive.fishsticks wrote:
They are progressive rate as well….
bgwolfpack wrote:Are they? Certain members have discussed this previously and I thought we agreed that the springs are not progressive.fishsticks wrote:
They are progressive rate as well….