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#128
um, i dont even know where to start asking questions.
explain longtravel to me [dont call me stupid if i dont get it]
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#134
dont worry people if kyle and i dont work out ill leave u guys alone haha
ok suspension anyone?
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#145
Longtravel is a type of "lift" typically used for prerunners, its used for the necessity of being able to move at high speeds through bumpy terrain, and always keeping your traction on the hill, both the front and the backside of it.. longtravel gives you around twice the normal downwards travel for the suspension as a standard stock truck.
Rather expensive, most of it is custom fabricating, and not the most road-legal type of lift... taking corners too fast with a build like that on a high raction surface can wipe you out, as it up-centers your gravity and feels like having a 15" lift going around a corner, very scary if your not expecting it.
It typically keeps your truck as low center as possible, only giving a few inches of actual lift (to fit in the proper suspension components) while installing a series of special shocks to give the proper range required for the lift. Body modifications are also needed, fender weels wont take that much of a beating when those wheels start tucking like that.
Oh, and Hi.. I'm Mike!
#148
yall picked probably the 2 most humid cities in Texas haha
never lived in either place, only been to Houston once when i was younger so i dont remember much.. College station i have been to a few times but still dont know much about it.
have you considered Austin/Cedar Park/Leander/Round Rock?
never lived in either place, only been to Houston once when i was younger so i dont remember much.. College station i have been to a few times but still dont know much about it.
have you considered Austin/Cedar Park/Leander/Round Rock?