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With Kings help we decided that the 14-inch-travel Pre-Runners were the best choice
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Eibach offers a number of different coils categorized by spring rate and length. The coil
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In order to keep the shocks from bottoming at full bump we removed the urethane bumpstops
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The main hoop is welded to the frame with 2 1/2-inch sections of 1 3/4-inch tubing. The ca
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In addition to the tools mentioned last month you will need the raw materials shown here t
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This is what the front hoop looks like from the engine compartment. Well add a remov
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The shocks can be adjusted for the desired height once they are installed. Tightening the
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In the rear we replaced our dual conventional shocks with single, non-coilover, reservoire
Having become fed up with sticking our two-by in the dunes and mud, we decided that it was time to get some extra wheels spinning. Very few of us can afford to drop a truck off at a fab shop and leave a blank check, so we are doing all of the fabrication and design ourselves. We know that many of you have welders and other fabricating tools and are fairly proficient with them, so this project shouldnt seem so far out of reach.
Last month we covered how to build the three-link suspension, the solid front axle installation, steering, and the initial planning of our two-wheel-drive to four-wheel-drive conversion on our 79 Ford F-150. The design of the three-link is such that it can be done on any straight front-axle vehicle if you dont mind doing a little homework. This month well cover how to build the shock hoops for coilover and standard long-travel shocks. Well finish off next month with the transfer case installation, and tie up the other loose ends.
We often see coilover and large-diameter, reservoired shocks on the trail. A few years ago this was almost unheard of. The industry has since realized that there is a market for quality budget shocks. King Shocks is well known throughout the off-road race scene as one of the best custom shock manufacturers. King builds full-tilt, wonder-budget race shocks, but it also offer the Pre-Runner Series shocks for significantly less coin. We provided King with a good idea of what the truck weighed, its intended use, and the mounting locations of the shocks. With this information the company assembles and valves the shocks for the specific application. These could be the last shocks you ever buy because they can be rebuilt and revalved if you decide to use them in a different application. The standard Pre-Runners can be converted to a coilover by adding the threaded adjusting sleeve and other hardware.
To read "Project Two-By Four, Part 1: Building a Three-Link and Converting Two-Wheel Drive to Four-Wheel Drive," click here .
For "Project Two-By Four, Part 3: Driveline and Airtime," click here .
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A&A Manufacturing
19033 174th Ave.
Spring Lake
MI
49456
6-16/-846-1730
N/A
www.aa-mfg.com
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King Off-Road Racing Shocks
10402 Trask Ave., Unit C
Garden Grove
CA
92843
7-14/-530-8701
www.kingshocks.com
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Eibach Springs
17817 Gillette Ave.
Irvine
CA
92614
959-752-6700
www.eibach.com
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