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Which LT Leaf Pack For Towing & Heavy Rear

Discussion in 'Long Travel Suspension' started by DistortedAxis, Dec 24, 2016.

  1. Mar 7, 2017 at 5:27 AM
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    Coot83

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    I cant agree here enough, I would give Tim a call. He designed that rear end he makes from start to finish, and many folks use it. I would think he might have a good approach if it is possible to have a slightly loaded up rear LT kit. With having the TC rear on mine, it works for now, but in time I will probably get Tims rear when I decide to upgrade. A great question that I would be interested to hear from Tim is the practicality of the RTT in combination with an LT rear application. I think many of us could spitball thoughts around all day, but I atleast am not a fabricator, nor am I designer in the scene like Tim is. Tim has been around a good while and has the skinny on most of the set ups out there and is pretty good about recommending things for a reason. I would seek his advice and see what he might be able to tell you. I think what you want to achieve will require a sacrifice on some level to get satisfied with an "all around truck." If I had to vote for you, do it right and LT the rear. Remember with LT rigs, the rear dictates what you can do.

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