Do not want to invest in a new belly. Most of the long arm belly set ups do not have the ground clearance a tummy tuck does.
Savvy mid arm brackets would meet your needs, and it would fit your tummy tuck…
Do not want to invest in a new belly. Most of the long arm belly set ups do not have the ground clearance a tummy tuck does.
Weld on frame brackets that don't interfere with my tummy tuck.
I don’t like Clayton’s fixed rear shock outboard set-up, I’d look at using Poly Towers and fit to your shock. Also wish they used JJs at both ends of the CAs
I have a short arm currently, 12" rear and 11" front. Try again as to the goal, since travel isn't an issue and ride quality is a shock issue, not an arm issue.
That's not so say a short arm doesn't have flaws, but the long arm isn't the answer unless you like a light front end.
I'm a Clayton fanboy, but I would like to point out that their long arm kit isn't designed to work with a tummy tuck. Their transfer case skid is actually below the frame rails pretty near the same amount the factory belly pan is. Their skid is designed to help keep the arm mounts from hanging you up. If you run their mounts with a tummy tuck the lower mounts will stick out like little anchors.
That's the same wish I think we all have, lol!
I did email them that question today to see if I can get JJ on both ends as shown in their 3 link set up.
Where are you at in Va?
The Clayton rear truss is ridiculously huge. And the vertical separation at the frame isn't very much. And they do the dropped track bar and pitman arm crap. Savvy does a much nicer job.
I have the Curry truss that bolts to the RJ60. I will check out Savvy.
House...Broad Run
Garage/shop with toys...Wellingsford Business park. Manassas.
House...Broad Run
Garage/shop with toys...Wellingsford Business park. Manassas.
I'm over in Vienna close to Tysons Corner if you ever want to check out my setup with the TMR brackets.
Grew up in Centreville, long way from home!
The Clayton rear truss is ridiculously huge. And the vertical separation at the frame isn't very much. And they do the dropped track bar and pitman arm crap. Savvy does a much nicer job.