Things are tight in there, looks clean mike
hey crash I recommend laying camper tape on all the surfaces the sheetmetal will lay on and fasten to. it will help with noises transferring through the chassis and making annoying sounds from vibrations on the aluminum.
Whoever you're doing all that work for is going to be extremely happy with how you've done everything. It's almost therapeutic to watch you unfawk what's been previously fawked. :Stoned:
So these are the front air bumps from ride height to about 1" left of shock compression. The fronts are 4" and the rears are 2".
So I am thinking of swapping the front with the rears. I have to get the rear coilovers moved and cans cut off and do some measuring.
The air bump is new to me so its a bit of a learning curve but some good education for when I rebuild my rig.
Sounds like if you swap the bumps and remount you'll be alright. You can always make the 4" a 2" it's really simple. Fine tuning buggys alway good..