Moving to the front suspension.
Care was taken in parts selection and fabrication so that the arms would move freely with out binding providing a quality ride and correct geometry through out the entire range of motion.
Jigs were used to find the correct mounting location to attach the arms to the chassis.
Here you can see the lower arm mounts that have been set into the crossmember and the raised upper mount brackets welded to the frame rails.
Close up of the welds:
Full droop to full lift sees only a 1.5 degree change in camber.
After custom bag mounts were fabricated along with custom shock cups the pieces of the puzzle were put together.
(shock mockup)
The front swaybar is from a Duramax.
Throughout the entire range of motion this setup has no binding and no bottoming out, a lot of that is thanks to Jeebus Joints from Michigan Metal Works in the control arms and high misalignment spherical rod ends elsewhere.
The truck is also running a stock spindle.
(note: the long bolts on the tie rod ends of the steering are for mockup purposes only, this was due to a previous design)
I like this view personally: