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Well got my rear leafs in and started settin up my axles. In taking apart the 14b, all the factory lock washers on the carrier were split in multiple pieces and were floating around inside the dif. So I ordered new grade 8 bolts with serrated flanges instead. Hopefully it keeps metal chucks out of my diff until I do something worth metal chunks. Back on it Monday.
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Aah okay, how come your not flippin em?It'll be pretty close to stock angle. That's full droop.
Keep it low. Low COG, little lift and big tires is the goal. This set up uses more droop travel than up travel. ORD has been running this set up on their UA GMT-400 for years and it seems to work really well.
Thanks buddy. The build has had it's moments and set backs. I did a ton of research and spec'ed it out for exactly what I need it to do and my throttle happy, wide open driving style. It has to be able to keep up with my buddies Ultra 4 cars on most the trails around here. So it has to flex and be stable in the rocks. It also has to deal with my right foot when I get it on the hills and in the mud. Most importantly it has to be strong and reliable enough to be able to make a 200 mile trip to the trails, wheel hard all weekend, make the 200 mile drive back and still get me to work on Monday.