Rodger
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Hi Simon,
Good to see the progress on the truck and I'm afraid I'm going to sound like a bit of an old woman now but it sounds like you are going to do all that work and, in my opinion, spoil it with spring over axle.
You will still have to modify the steering drop etc so why don't you go the proper lift way?
So why am I saying this? IMO it's not good engineering (although I'm sure there are those on here who would disagree) and with a V8 the handling will not be too good. The USA and Canada is full of lifted pick up trucks with 'modification' and without fail they all handle poorly and wobble all over the place.
A 40 series (whatever number) requires good suspension mods but with a more powerful engine it becomes imperative. It has taken me years to sort the handling on mine and now I can, at last, use the power and stay in the same lane. And a V8 has a lot more power than a 2H!
From the photos you are obviously serious about doing right, please don't spoil it with 'spring over axle'.
You have mentioned that you are doing a Lotus.... well search out some of the tales about the original AC Cobras... with them you pulled out to overtake and then acclerated. If you didn't, the field besides the opposite lane was the destination, and they had supposedly good suspension (just a weak chassis).
Hope you don't mind my voicing my opinion.
Regards,
Good to see the progress on the truck and I'm afraid I'm going to sound like a bit of an old woman now but it sounds like you are going to do all that work and, in my opinion, spoil it with spring over axle.
You will still have to modify the steering drop etc so why don't you go the proper lift way?
So why am I saying this? IMO it's not good engineering (although I'm sure there are those on here who would disagree) and with a V8 the handling will not be too good. The USA and Canada is full of lifted pick up trucks with 'modification' and without fail they all handle poorly and wobble all over the place.
A 40 series (whatever number) requires good suspension mods but with a more powerful engine it becomes imperative. It has taken me years to sort the handling on mine and now I can, at last, use the power and stay in the same lane. And a V8 has a lot more power than a 2H!
From the photos you are obviously serious about doing right, please don't spoil it with 'spring over axle'.
You have mentioned that you are doing a Lotus.... well search out some of the tales about the original AC Cobras... with them you pulled out to overtake and then acclerated. If you didn't, the field besides the opposite lane was the destination, and they had supposedly good suspension (just a weak chassis).
Hope you don't mind my voicing my opinion.
Regards,