Last season my superjet got really hard to start and felt slightly down on power. Over the winter I replaced the vforce reeds [they looked ok] and made sure the 2 season old oem mikuni carb diaphrams and what nots were still good and rubbery. All back together, I decide to do a compression test...
Silly small truck problems lol.
I fit two superjets side by side in the bed of my 98 chevy 1/2ton shortbed no problemo.
And its slammed, so I just backed up to the water and slid them in. Cake.
Well, this thing got derailed quickly.
Finishing this ski was based on selling my stock 94 over the summer so I'd have the money to continue. But ski's didn't sell for s**t last season, so I was stuck. Hopefully this summer will go better.
In the meantime this winter, I went ahead and tried...
My airslam kit was designed to work with a belltech notch I believe. I have western chassis stuff in back, so the airbag bracket lined up with one hole, but the other we had to use a spacer and make work. Eventually I added a Mercedes air compressor and a gauge with switch inside the truck to...
No don't. Shock mounts aren't designed to handle weight they are designed to hold shocks that only dampen the energy of the springs.
OP- once you put helper bags on all will be right with the world. The more weight and resulting air pressure I run, the softer the ride gets. Truck is a 5/6 drop...
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