that crossed my mind too, thats exactly what it feels like, either maxing those out or mashing those bump stops
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I would get some shock extenders. When I had 5" drop on the back I would bottom out on the bump stop not the shock.
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Truck looks good! I think one inch in the front will make it look better.
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Originally Posted by expedition4x4
(Post 4461822)
Truck looks good! I think one inch in the front will make it look better.
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Originally Posted by jsvo5695
(Post 4461794)
I would get some shock extenders. When I had 5" drop on the back I would bottom out on the bump stop not the shock.
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get correct length shocks first then evaluate the bumpstop situation second
reason i recommend that is if you're hitting both right now, if you cut the bumpstops you're destined to bend a shock on a nice big bump |
Originally Posted by Patman03SprCrw
(Post 4462379)
get correct length shocks first then evaluate the bumpstop situation second
reason i recommend that is if you're hitting both right now, if you cut the bumpstops you're destined to bend a shock on a nice big bump One shop mentioned doing air bags in the rear to raise it up for the towing but like I said before Id like to hang on to all the Roush suspension parts so I may just have to live with it. |
I know GF makes some air assist shocks for their 5" drop on their 04-08 2/5 flip kit drop. I have a set of them but haven't installed them yet. A common story for me. :o
I picked them up on amazon for like $56, IIRC. |
Originally Posted by Stealth
(Post 4462410)
I know GF makes some air assist shocks for their 5" drop on their 04-08 2/5 flip kit drop. I have a set of them but haven't installed them yet. A common story for me. :o
I picked them up on amazon for like $56, IIRC. |
Here's the p/n. Ground Force 70064. Amazon is out. Elsewhere they are $129, cheapest I found on the google.
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I have a feeling that I either ride how it is and keep the roush suspension parts or I have to lose the roush parts and get something else for a better ride...going to the shop tomorrow if they are open for the "holiday" to see what they have to say about it.
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Swap out the shackle for a 1" version. Or switch it to 1" if u have the option
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Your rousch shocks should be ok for the extra 2" of drop you have now with the shackle. Check the shocks out, but more than likely your bottoming out on the stock bumpstop.
Mine did the same thing when i dropped it out back. Took the stock bumpstop off the next day till my replacements came in and it rode fine. ENERGY SUSPENSION LOW PROFILE BUTTON HEAD BUMP STOP Part number 9.9102R (the R is for red i believe you can get them in black as well) Bolts right into the stock location. If you do bottom out it will feel a bit harder than now but your still safe. On the shock part, if you can get under the truck without lifting the rear up, do so and unbolt one shock, push it till its fully compressed and see how much clearance you have from the eyelet to the spring perch mounting point. IF its really small, i suggest shock extenders. If you cant get under i suggest a drive on lift lol. If you already have shock extenders youll be fine on the shocks. Im riding new stock length shocks out back with extenders on a 5" drop and its perfectly fine. Let us know how you fare out. |
Originally Posted by Fabian06SC
(Post 4465090)
Your rousch shocks should be ok for the extra 2" of drop you have now with the shackle. Check the shocks out, but more than likely your bottoming out on the stock bumpstop.
Mine did the same thing when i dropped it out back. Took the stock bumpstop off the next day till my replacements came in and it rode fine. ENERGY SUSPENSION LOW PROFILE BUTTON HEAD BUMP STOP Part number 9.9102R (the R is for red i believe you can get them in black as well) Bolts right into the stock location. If you do bottom out it will feel a bit harder than now but your still safe. On the shock part, if you can get under the truck without lifting the rear up, do so and unbolt one shock, push it till its fully compressed and see how much clearance you have from the eyelet to the spring perch mounting point. IF its really small, i suggest shock extenders. If you cant get under i suggest a drive on lift lol. If you already have shock extenders youll be fine on the shocks. Im riding new stock length shocks out back with extenders on a 5" drop and its perfectly fine. Let us know how you fare out. went to the shop today and they are certain that it is the bump stops that I am hitting, claimed that they could see where they are hitting. They called up energy suspension but the girl on the phone was taking to long so they called ground force and we ordered a set of their low profile bump stops that come with their 2/5 flip kit. Hopefully that fixes the problem and there wont be any shock issues. They don't think that it is the shocks and that I will be in the clear. Parts wont be here for a week...so ill let you guys know when I get them on if the problem is solved. |
Sounds good, for the mean time you can pull the stock bumpstops so the truck doesnt ride like poop. Just be careful on bumpy surfaces it doesnt sound pretty when the axle hits the frame. It shouldnt cause any damage, the boxed frames on our trucks are pretty damn sturdy, unless you plan on taking it off a ramp at over 60 mph.
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