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HB 4X4

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Most Current:

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STOCK

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CURRENT(ish)

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2/1 cornfed lift, Nitto Terra Grapplers and window tint

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HID Kit installed (PIAA halogens on the left, HID's on the right)

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3/2 Cornfed Installed, followed by spidertrax wheel spacers

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My first real suspension: Sway-A-Way front, OME rear

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HB 4X4

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Demello rock sliders

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Icon Rear suspension, Magnaflow exhaust and a good shot of the spidertrax wheel spacers

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Sway-a-Way rear coils

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HB 4X4

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New tires: 285/70/17 Nitto Terra Grapplers

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Cobra 75 WX ST CB radio (tweaked for higher output) run to a Wilson 5000 short load antenna

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Slee Hi-Lift mounts. And can't forget the forum stickers!

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Camburg Upper Control Arms (UCA's)

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HB 4X4

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Out with the SAW's, and in with the new KING remote resi's!! :chowtime:

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Warn M8000 winch installed:

About 10 minutes after UPS dropped it off I had the steel cable off already:

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I didn't have anyone to help me. At first I thought it would be near impossible because you have to hold the winch on it's side (the bottom of the winch mounts facing forward) while also holding the nut on the inside; all while trying to tighten the bolt.
But that was nothing a strap and a clove hitch couldn't solve:


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Winch mounted:

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Synthetic line and solenoid mounted. The solenoid is mounted to the left but it got cut out:

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Everything installed and wired:

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HB 4X4

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Rear shocks changed to King remote resi's:
I was in a hurry to get it finished so I forgot to take pictures before the tires went on. The lower mount on the shock wouldn't fit onto the lower shock mount stud so I had to bore out the center a bit to make it larger.

In Comparison to the Icons:


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Budbuilt front skid:

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My stock skid was pretty beat up, and here's where the sway bar was rubbing it under full compression

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HB 4X4

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Timbren Bump Stops
Compared to stock:


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Extended stock bumpstop compared to the Timbren:

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How it sits above the lower control arm when on level ground (no longer drooped):

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ARB Fridge

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HB 4X4

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Dual Battery

Battery tray mount and solenoid mount:

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Ran 10 gage wire to two new outlets for constant power:

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All mounted up:

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Battery monitor:

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HB 4X4

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Lightforce 240's

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Mounted the switch in one of the blank switches on the center consol

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Gobi Stealth rack installed:

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Axe/Shovel mount(empty):

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Hi-Lift mount:

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keezer36

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Wow. Ca-ching! Sure looks good.

I always liked the Shrockrocks bumper but there always seemed to be more horror stories about extended wait times than not. I think it's a good compromise between the ARB and Allpro's.

I was looking at the Amsteel line awhile back but at the time couldn't find any information about how it held up to abrasions. I cut firewood from a sloped lot and want to use it to pull logs up it rather than my current methods of humping heavyass chain or dicing the logs up on spot and walking back and forth. I assume it has to be sleeved wherever it's likely to contact rough surfaces?

Why the new suspension? How much use did you get out of the first setup?
 

HB 4X4

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Wow. Ca-ching! Sure looks good.

I always liked the Shrockrocks bumper but there always seemed to be more horror stories about extended wait times than not. I think it's a good compromise between the ARB and Allpro's.

I was looking at the Amsteel line awhile back but at the time couldn't find any information about how it held up to abrasions. I cut firewood from a sloped lot and want to use it to pull logs up it rather than my current methods of humping heavyass chain or dicing the logs up on spot and walking back and forth. I assume it has to be sleeved wherever it's likely to contact rough surfaces?

Why the new suspension? How much use did you get out of the first setup?

Thanks. I had to wait about 2 months for the SW bumper. The way I looked at it was that I could get something like the ARB and have it in about a week, or wait for a SW bumper which is much nicer on many levels. In 6 months, it wouldn't matter which one I waited for, and I knew I would regret not waiting for the SW bumper over the ARB. The ARB's just don't fit the contours of the trucks they are designed for.

For winching, would it be dragging on the ground? What type of surface is it?

I changed the front because the Sway-A-Way's didn't hold up too well when I added the bumper, and that was before I had the winch, skid plate, or dual battery (downstairs not yet installed). I had already put a decent amount of money into the SAW's trying to get them to be comfortable, so I decided I might as well put the money towards a new setup instead of changing the springs on the SAW's.

The rear just followed suit. No point in having resi's in front and monotubes in back.
 

keezer36

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For winching, would it be dragging on the ground? What type of surface is it?

Yeah, attached to a choker chain and pretty much running along the ground, perhaps across other trees and these aren't the smooth skin eucalyptus of SoCal.
In that I couldn't find anything about their susceptibility to abrasions it meant they had nothing good to mention about it.
 

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