avslash
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I just want to go on record and say.. read what avslash said again and remember that 'rods' of any kind (especially the lying johnson rods guy) will NOT fix fitment issues. They change the at-rest position of the air struts but don't change the maximum down or up travel of the strut... therefore DO NOT have anything to do with tire fitment.
I also worry about busting CV's and having the truck jacked up with rods isn't going to help CV angles. I wonder if anyone here has thoughts on the CV strength? I'd consider carrying spare CV before air bags.. i really don't worry about those much. Air line leaks, at the distribution blocks or compressor/tank.. sure, but has anyone seen a burst bag on the trail?
Also, as far as skids.. The Tactical 4x4 stuff is super stought... probably overkill.. but great for sliders, gas tank skid and transfer case. I just put the ASFIR rear diff (And exhaust pipe) guard on and I like it. Good fitment (although I did have to cut the T44 gas tank skid a bit because it shares a bolt with the asfir). Its pretty light weight also. I kinda wish all my skids were that light.
Those damn exhaust pipes stick down below the suspension arms in the rear...
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I agree on your rod comment. The exceptions I would note is when they are used in conjunction with the Proud Rhino spacers. In that context they return the air struts to factory "normal" height pressure while the truck sits 2' higher. If you run the truck with the spacers and no rods, it rides like a Conestoga wagon due to the struts being at roughly access height pressure. The other exception is when running LR3 factory wheels and spacers. They do provide some extra clearance between the tire and the frame horns area.
I have only heard of two anecdotal accounts of an actual bag rupture, and that info was secondhand. I carry the spares because that is a failure mode that will strand you because there is not a workaround for a ruptured bag. For any other air suspension fault, there is a known workaround.
CV joints are a concern, and I would love for somebody to figure out a compatible option with a higher range of motion. Empirically, I have run larger wheels, tires and lift for 45K miles and have not had an issue with them. My fronts were also out of the truck when my front locker was installed two weeks ago and given a close inspection to determine if they should be replaced at the same time. They looked fine, and went back in. Anecdotally, Scott Brady of ExpoPortal was told first hand by JLR engineers that the CV joints were up to the task of an 18" LR3 wheel/spacer setup.
The Tactical Rovers gear is literally bomb-proof, but heavy as hell. If I were starting from scratch, I would look very hard at the ProSpeed aluminum plates just for the weight savings.
My Asfir diff plate also required some surgery for the same reason.
I have laid under my truck for an hour or so looking for a different routing for those damned exhaust pipes. If you come up with an idea in a moment of clarity, by all means, please post it up.