77 K20
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- Montana
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K20 5" lift
- Engine Size
- HT383 fuel injected
I ordered some custom 4" ORD front springs last month. They will be here in about a week. They are supposed to have 14" of articulation. The longest shocks I could fit are some Bilstein 5165's that have 13.1" of travel.
I don't have crossover steering on my truck. Maybe someday. But that is another $1,000+ thing that I can't get into for quite some time.
Without a front sway bar and Tuff Country front springs (current setup) I've seen my drag link at some pretty good angles. Is there anything I can do so increase the "flexibility" of the drag link? How strong is the stock draglink anyway? Will it snap if I drop the driver side axle down in a deep hole?
I'm currently running a 2" drop pitman arm. When I asked at offroad design if I should get a raised steering arm they said no. What I have is good enough- you want the drag link to follow the curve of the front springs. This is different than what I've heard: you want it parallel to the ground.
I did find a few articles about EMF drag link ends. They can do 42 degrees of deflection. Bad idea?
https://www.emfrodends.com/collections/tie-rod-end-high-angle-for-4-10-lift
http://www.fourwheeler.com/product-reviews/1404-emf-rod-ends/
I don't have crossover steering on my truck. Maybe someday. But that is another $1,000+ thing that I can't get into for quite some time.
Without a front sway bar and Tuff Country front springs (current setup) I've seen my drag link at some pretty good angles. Is there anything I can do so increase the "flexibility" of the drag link? How strong is the stock draglink anyway? Will it snap if I drop the driver side axle down in a deep hole?
I'm currently running a 2" drop pitman arm. When I asked at offroad design if I should get a raised steering arm they said no. What I have is good enough- you want the drag link to follow the curve of the front springs. This is different than what I've heard: you want it parallel to the ground.
I did find a few articles about EMF drag link ends. They can do 42 degrees of deflection. Bad idea?
https://www.emfrodends.com/collections/tie-rod-end-high-angle-for-4-10-lift
http://www.fourwheeler.com/product-reviews/1404-emf-rod-ends/