Truck looks great. I'm proud you have done so much in just a driveway. And props for running hydros in an era of bags
Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks again! I've always been a fan of hydraulics. They are so timeless and simple.
Thanks! I bought those pods back in 2004 from Tom at After Shock Customs in Albuquerque New Mexico... I dont know the name of the company that makes them and or i they are still in business.
Updates! I finally got to drive her to the new house. It felt great! I haven't been that low in a long time.
Still loving that truck. Looks killer laid out. You mind putting a summary of the equipment setup you used for the hydros? Like cylinder size, how many pump/dump, lines, ect. I'm still studying them and think there's alot of benefit to them for my next project. Thanks.
Thanks! I have 2 pump 4 dump Showtime hydraulics with 4 accumulators (one for each wheel). 6" prohopper competition cylinders with heim joints to the front. 8" prohopper competition cylinders with power balls to the rear. The power balls are wellded to the lower link bars. 10 switches. 24v to the pumps (Its wired for 24v, 2 banks [4 batteries: 2 batteries for the front pump, 2 for the rear] but i haven't ordered my other 2 batteries, so both pumps are running off of the one bank of 24 volts). Hard lined from the pumps to the bulkheads on the floor of the truck toolbox.
Thanks for the info! Especially noting how you mounted the cylinders. How's the ride with the accumulators? Got a fully lifted pic?
It rides better with the hydraulics and accumulators than it did with just a static drop. Smooth and glides over bumps. Fully Laid Out! Fully Lifted! The hydraulic compartment!