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I've never had limit straps or these adjustable upper mounts. This is how the manufacturer shows them installed. I actually didn't like the springs and originally mounted them without and adjusted where I wanted. I didn't have an ideal angle on the front ones and my mod I did a few posts back works well with the springs installed. It allows some self centering.
Since the rear tubes are not a tight fit on the 1/2" threaded section of the clevis, I put the springs back on just to allow a self centering affect on the rear as well. Depending on the position of the axle, like full droop (both sides) or full articulation, the pull on the strap is not always the same. The angle varies slightly. So my thought is that a little self centering can't hurt.
I'm thinking the spring on top would still work I guess as long as the adjustment is correct. But the spring and clevis would be slamming up and down.
@ntsqd, I'm already leaning towards the Tanks Inc one I posted. I'm reading too many negative reports on the RCI units I was considering, it requires an external pump or I have to modify it for one. The Tanks Inc is fully baffled and has a sump for an in-tank pump. I can also use my OEM pump. It's the closest to ready to run out of the box than any others I looked at.
Since the rear tubes are not a tight fit on the 1/2" threaded section of the clevis, I put the springs back on just to allow a self centering affect on the rear as well. Depending on the position of the axle, like full droop (both sides) or full articulation, the pull on the strap is not always the same. The angle varies slightly. So my thought is that a little self centering can't hurt.
I'm thinking the spring on top would still work I guess as long as the adjustment is correct. But the spring and clevis would be slamming up and down.
@ntsqd, I'm already leaning towards the Tanks Inc one I posted. I'm reading too many negative reports on the RCI units I was considering, it requires an external pump or I have to modify it for one. The Tanks Inc is fully baffled and has a sump for an in-tank pump. I can also use my OEM pump. It's the closest to ready to run out of the box than any others I looked at.