Mazzulla LT Kit Coming

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He is in the very early stages, I sent him a link to this thread to look at what everyone is saying and wants so nows your chance to ask for something out of a kit.


Fabricated spindle?

Spindle gussets?

Increased trac width?


There is a lot for Chris to cover and learn with this trucks suspension so it will take some time to get a final product.
 

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Hope it comes out this year... Looks like solid work just going off the Chevy pics.
 
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He is in the very early stages, I sent him a link to this thread to look at what everyone is saying and wants so nows your chance to ask for something out of a kit.


Fabricated spindle?

Spindle gussets?

Increased trac width?


There is a lot for Chris to cover and learn with this trucks suspension so it will take some time to get a final product.

Without a doubt, fabricated knuckle/spindle. With a LT kit I totally expect an increased width somewhere along the lines of 90-93". In the past, the guys that didn't want a wider front end stayed with just replacing the upper and lower arms with something like the RPG kit. There are countless options already for staying the stock width.

Is it going to be much like the Silverado options a budget one and a race one?

I was pretty sure the lower option he had was a mid-travel kit, which the raptor already has. I think it would only help him if he also offered replacement arms with the same width but with uniballs and better angles for those that don't want to cut up their upper mounts and go full LT.
 
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Would love to see a LT showdown to see the pro and cons on all the systems and developing systems
 

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Would love to see a LT showdown to see the pro and cons on all the systems and developing systems

Probably won't happen or won't be many kids out there. LT is pretty much reserved for hard-core desert rats. Those people are usually gonna by a more basic truck if they're going to long travel it.
 

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With a LT kit I totally expect an increased width somewhere along the lines of 95-96".

Why so damn wide? That makes the kit 7+ over on each side making it way to wide for any 2 tracks out there that I've seen. At most I'd like to see is 3" over each side bringing the truck to 88" wide. Which IMO is still very wide but not rudiculas

Also at 96" wide that only gives you 6" when driving on the street as street/freeway lanes at 102" wide
 
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Why so damn wide? That makes the kit 7+ over on each side making it way to wide for any 2 tracks out there that I've seen. At most I'd like to see is 3" over each side bringing the truck to 88" wide. Which IMO is still very wide but not rudiculas

Also at 96" wide that only gives you 6" when driving on the street as street/freeway lanes at 102" wide

I misspoke, I meant to say somewhere between 90-93". His chevy race kits are 90", but I'm pretty sure his first gen kits were more than that. And I think the Kibbetech kits are right around 93-94".
 
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