I'm almost mirroring your trucks look. although my rear end has the psi irs kit, so it can lower further. Thanks for the update! Sweet turnout. Can't wait to finish mine.
Fantastic! Really enjoyed watching this and as someone who edits for a living and loves building and restoring projects, It is very difficult to, film, edit and stay focused and interested. I totally get where you are coming from but thanks for sharing this build.
nice truck bro! love the all white look you got going on! I went with bigger bags up front on my build and now only need to run 45psi and has a nicer ride I find great idea with the AN lines to man
@@NightshiftCustom Vancouver island Canada. Nice, i went with air lift dominator 2500s. I am used to stiffer suspension on lowered cars with coilovers, so I intentionally wanted to try to make the vehicle stiffer. That being said, it feels just like my old lowering springs in the front. Overall I am happy with it. But curious on what 45psi would feel like.
Truck looks great. I love that its a driver more than it being a show only truck. I want to keep my flat floor also and am torn on underbed notch or stepnotch. Im thinking your about 4" from laying out in rear. Could you measure that for me" i need to decide if i can live with an underbed notch or not.
Thanks man. Ya i like that its a daily truck. People look at me funny when im doing dump runs with it though 😅. I measured frame to ground. 2" at rear in front of the back wheels. And about 1" behind the front wheels.
@Finding_Our_Way awesome man thanks for checking. I'm running same wheels as you also. What size tires? I've currently got 245/45-20 in rear. Smaller up front but I forget size.
@@bajafishtaco i think the links are in my "part 2" video. Ill add a bunch of links to this video description when i get back to my PC. So check back tmrw, but also i added a tiny bit of liquid teflon to the threads of my AN fittings for good measure. Perhaps thats the difference. When i was soaping connections the first time around, i found some werent 100% sealing. After adding liquid teflon to the threads it was fine. ✌️
@Finding_Our_Way thanks did you add the liquid Teflon to the fitting assemblies when you were assembling the fitting on the hose? or to the actual fittings when connecting them to equipment?
@@HeathJones-z9g I have an amazon unit, if you find Part 2 of this video series, the link to that gauge and other parts is in the video description. I will add them to this video when i have a chance. So far it has been good for me, but it did have mixed reviews. I rolled the dice on it. Seems accurate for me....for now. Lol
I had to rewind ⏪ this to the truck lifts for my son. He absolutely loved it! Such wide eyes in amazement. Thanks for the upload.
@@mommybeforecoffee7151 haha thanks. It gets that reaction in person all the time. 😅
Looks good. No doubt buying a kit would be easier but the fact that you fabbed everything makes it more impressive.
@@DennisRobert1 thanks man. I am proud of it. And it was a great learning curve to further my skill set. ✌️
Hell yeah market wizards. I recognized that book right away. Sick truck. 🔥
@@infamouskingz88 haha ya, it was a good read. Thanks ✌️
Truck is super clean. Love how low you were able to get with the stock bed. I need this in my life... But in a suburban for the family
@@GrizzlyWisdom thanks!. Ya a suburban would be super kool!
Good job, and keep enjoying the journey. The process of figuring it out and where you're driving it!
Thanks man. I do love the journey. 👍
I'm almost mirroring your trucks look. although my rear end has the psi irs kit, so it can lower further. Thanks for the update! Sweet turnout. Can't wait to finish mine.
@@maikolrodriquez ahhh nice man. I wish mine had 1 more inch in the rear, maybe 2😅. Goodluck on the build!
@@Finding_Our_Way Thank you!
Fantastic! Really enjoyed watching this and as someone who edits for a living and loves building and restoring projects, It is very difficult to, film, edit and stay focused and interested. I totally get where you are coming from but thanks for sharing this build.
@@barrettbailey Thanks for the comment!
Truck looks awesome 👏
@@JonathanBarraza thanks!
nice truck bro! love the all white look you got going on! I went with bigger bags up front on my build and now only need to run 45psi and has a nicer ride I find
great idea with the AN lines to man
@@NightshiftCustom thanks man! And dang, 45 psi. Wish i could go for a ride, im curious what that feels like.
@@Finding_Our_Way where you at ? and there AIR LIFT 58616 Dominator D2600 bags in case you want to have a look
@@NightshiftCustom Vancouver island Canada. Nice, i went with air lift dominator 2500s. I am used to stiffer suspension on lowered cars with coilovers, so I intentionally wanted to try to make the vehicle stiffer. That being said, it feels just like my old lowering springs in the front. Overall I am happy with it. But curious on what 45psi would feel like.
Amazing truck I also have an obs and was wondering what the ride quality is like
@@juancarlosolis3116 thank you. Honestly feels like it did on lowering springs and a flip kit with the way these bags are setup.
Truck looks great. I love that its a driver more than it being a show only truck. I want to keep my flat floor also and am torn on underbed notch or stepnotch. Im thinking your about 4" from laying out in rear. Could you measure that for me" i need to decide if i can live with an underbed notch or not.
Thanks man. Ya i like that its a daily truck. People look at me funny when im doing dump runs with it though 😅.
I measured frame to ground. 2" at rear in front of the back wheels.
And about 1" behind the front wheels.
@Finding_Our_Way awesome man thanks for checking. I'm running same wheels as you also. What size tires? I've currently got 245/45-20 in rear. Smaller up front but I forget size.
For the an hoses and fittings for tbe air lines what brand did you use bc all my lines keep leaking at the fitttings
@@bajafishtaco i think the links are in my "part 2" video. Ill add a bunch of links to this video description when i get back to my PC. So check back tmrw, but also i added a tiny bit of liquid teflon to the threads of my AN fittings for good measure. Perhaps thats the difference. When i was soaping connections the first time around, i found some werent 100% sealing. After adding liquid teflon to the threads it was fine. ✌️
@Finding_Our_Way thanks did you add the liquid Teflon to the fitting assemblies when you were assembling the fitting on the hose? or to the actual fittings when connecting them to equipment?
@@bajafishtaco no not when i was putting the fittings into the hose. Only after assembled, on the threads. Snugged everything pretty tight.
What air gauge do you have? Also do you like it? I have one just like that and it goes to shit within months. Thanks
@@HeathJones-z9g I have an amazon unit, if you find Part 2 of this video series, the link to that gauge and other parts is in the video description. I will add them to this video when i have a chance.
So far it has been good for me, but it did have mixed reviews. I rolled the dice on it. Seems accurate for me....for now. Lol
@@Finding_Our_Way got ya!! I’ll check it out. Thanks for the response. I appreciate it
@@Finding_Our_Way hope its good I just got the same one haha
@@NightshiftCustom haha nice, mine has been good so far. But it really hasnt been in use long enough to give a fair review. 🤞
Any videos of the build
@@Adee4750 yes, check out my page. I have a few.