Thats interesting. I wonder how close your shocks are to bottoming out. I think they also changed the NTBD bracket at some point too but i could be wrong?
Thats interesting. I wonder how close your shocks are to bottoming out. I think they also changed the NTBD bracket at some point too but i could be wrong?
I called Cognito, Kyle there told me that from what he could remember off the top of his head the dimensions on the Bilsteins were actually a fair amount to long (longer than what i already have) Youre right, Russ made the point that this lift isnt made to do this.. So its time to improvise not give up. I love my truck, and i love the ability to do 4x4 launches without messing with the suspension every time. So far i can not find a shorter shock, but i am still looking. And i have heard the same thing about the bilsteins not being the best at the track. ** The ball joint angles are actually very good upper and lower.
Not removing the lift Rancelot LOL
TowU4Free said:Hey Nick, Looks like i may be at a loss here. Ive done my fair share of searching on Rancho/Fox/Monroe sites for a shock that would allow enough travel (Over 4 in) and be less than 10in collapsed and it looks like there isnt any. Whats your thoughts on this predicament? I havent had a chance to test the bottom out theory since i installed the taller jouncers.
Found a few photos to compare to.
For reference it is the Cognito 4"-6" NTBD (Non-Torsion Bar Drop) lift.
Here is with the standard 1.5" rear blocks and stock keys (no overload springs):
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Here is with the 2" lowering keys, and 1.5" blocks still in the back (no overload springs):
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Here is the most recent photo I have that shows the rear ride height with the blocks out (no overload springs either):
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What shocks are you running and compression stops?
BTW... truck still looks bad ass man! :thumb:
Nick
Running the Bilstein 5100s that came with the kit still. No comp stops:angel:
what happens when it hits a bump and compresses?
what happens when it hits a bump and compresses?