It okay. Don't take alot to confuse me. I though about building a battery tray that comes up to meet the body. Make it out of aluminum and polish it up. Have to line it with tape or foam to keep from shorting the batteries.
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Okay. I wasn't sure on the question serum. Just wanted to make sure I under stood. Push the shock down and the truck goes up.
Are you trying to get some ground clearance?
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Last edited by coolhandcountry; 09.11.2005 at 12:01 PM.
try my idea poeple!
Think like "TUNER" put side skirts to cover the batts
=)
sure it will work
and if your good at forming lexan
you can make the sides any shape you want on the sides haha
Low towers can also give you a low ride. Just lay the shocks lower, if you know what I mean. Less steep.
But this also alters the"stiffness", springs will seem stiffer, But I guess I don't have to tell you this.
With standard length shocks, the low profile towers allow a pretty low ride height. The UE shocks are a little longer, which make it a bit tricky to get the lower ride height. On my g-maxx with the super shocks, I use the FLM towers(which also allow a fairly low body position).