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Give them a call. When I called for my front, they asked what lift I have. I went with the lower profile style. I moved all of my lowers up flush with the bottom of the axle. My axle bottoms are smooth. I have even been on trails with them, they are real people without the better than you attitude.
 
Give them a call. When I called for my front, they asked what lift I have. I went with the lower profile style. I moved all of my lowers up flush with the bottom of the axle. My axle bottoms are smooth. I have even been on trails with them, they are real people without the better than you attitude.

You're missing the point :LOL:

Tyler already bought his entire lift...he was just waiting on all the parts to come in. I agree with the TNT guys being really nice. The day we wheeled with them they were a lot of fun.

If you put your lower control arm mounts flush to the axle tube, what did you do with the uppers to maintain geometry?
 
I got what I wanted 🤗

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You're missing the point :LOL:

Tyler already bought his entire lift...he was just waiting on all the parts to come in. I agree with the TNT guys being really nice. The day we wheeled with them they were a lot of fun.

If you put your lower control arm mounts flush to the axle tube, what did you do with the uppers to maintain geometry?

Sorry I missed the part where he never, until now, received the truss.

As for the seperation from top to bottom, on the rear it is triangulated to the top of the pumpkin. There seems to be no issue with axle wrap. The front is a 3 link with panhard. There is a single upper arm on top of the pumpkin, still no axle wrap issues.

I will say this though, there is a reason I don't do very much highway driving. I took all of the arms and rebuilt all of the Rock Krawler joints this winter. Found out that my exhaust had melted the joints on both upper joints on the passenger side. Now I have heat wrap on the exhaust. Mike remember when I said it was squirrelly 😲

Now I only have a couple more things to fix before I break it again. Lol
 
Speaking of TNT, they help put on an event up in the BlackHills, SD in June (Rockfest). I made the long drive from TN last year and it is a good event with some great wheeling. You all in CO are much closer so it may be worth a look. Lookss like you will have a few rigs ready to go hit the rocks over the next few months.
 
I ran Chinamans on Sunday as a shake down run. As of Sunday the only hard spot is the Waterfall. There is ice on the bottom the slicks up your tires. The rest was fine.

Was able to run full loop of Ironclads yesterday. Hopefully this storm coming dumps on us. It's thin up top, I'd like to have camp fires this summer
 
I put a picture in the Ride of the Month for March. I would appreciate a vote please.
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