Ram From Hell
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I had a whole bunch of stuff just waiting to be installed on the truck, and decided I'd have a shop do some work for a change. While the roll cage, seat, and harness were being installed, I had this gear installed:
DTS axle, 4.56 gears
Caltracs
Stinker's drop kit (2/3 ?) ...had X-Vendor 1/2 drop
JMB QA1 shocks and adjustable end links
Hellwig rear anti sway bar
There is absolutely no comparison between how it was and how it is now. I took it through some of the twistiest roads in an isolated area of the county, and gave it hell. The body roll has been almost completely eliminated, and it tracks corners with some real precision (especially for a truck!). Plus, the ride is firm but seldom harsh. The detroit locker rear end didn't seem to interfere with cornering at all, and has made very little noise. It was like an entirely different truck!:rock:
Unfortunately the ride ended when I pulled over to check out a ticking noise under the hood. The serp belt was throwing bits of itself everywhere, and my catch can had puked all over the engine bay. I managed to get home on about half a belt though! Things went from bad to worse when I sprayed a cleaner I thought was fairly mild under the hood, and it instantly oxidized all of the polished pieces. So much for the Zoops Seal I spent all those hours prepping and applying. Looks like its time for some powder coating.
So, I've torn the front off of the truck and the top off of the engine. It was just that bad. There were pulleys that had been damaged and the belt needed to be replaced. I'd also wanted to devise a mechanism for putting more tension on the belt. Hopefully I'll have it back together in time to make it back to the track after another round of dyno tuning.
DTS axle, 4.56 gears
Caltracs
Stinker's drop kit (2/3 ?) ...had X-Vendor 1/2 drop
JMB QA1 shocks and adjustable end links
Hellwig rear anti sway bar
There is absolutely no comparison between how it was and how it is now. I took it through some of the twistiest roads in an isolated area of the county, and gave it hell. The body roll has been almost completely eliminated, and it tracks corners with some real precision (especially for a truck!). Plus, the ride is firm but seldom harsh. The detroit locker rear end didn't seem to interfere with cornering at all, and has made very little noise. It was like an entirely different truck!:rock:
Unfortunately the ride ended when I pulled over to check out a ticking noise under the hood. The serp belt was throwing bits of itself everywhere, and my catch can had puked all over the engine bay. I managed to get home on about half a belt though! Things went from bad to worse when I sprayed a cleaner I thought was fairly mild under the hood, and it instantly oxidized all of the polished pieces. So much for the Zoops Seal I spent all those hours prepping and applying. Looks like its time for some powder coating.
So, I've torn the front off of the truck and the top off of the engine. It was just that bad. There were pulleys that had been damaged and the belt needed to be replaced. I'd also wanted to devise a mechanism for putting more tension on the belt. Hopefully I'll have it back together in time to make it back to the track after another round of dyno tuning.