aftermarket Cruiser spring hangers?

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Anybody know where to find spring hangers like this to fit cruiser width springs?

I think the inside needs to be 3 1/8"...

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or these...

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btw- I've been searching...

I suppose I could cut them down the middle and space them out, but wondered if there were off the shelf items already out there.

Thanks!
 
If you have the capablity of cutting and spacing these, then you should be able to just make a set from scratch?


Mark...
 
I must have left the 10 ton brake and cnc laser in my other jeans...

Yes, I could fabricate some but I hate cutting and grinding all damn day and would prefer to support a vendor!

What other trucks use 3"+ wide springs, maybe a Ford or Chevy application? None of the sites I searched gave inside dimensions.

Anyone?
 
Kavik said:
I must have left the 10 ton brake and cnc laser in my other jeans...

Yes, I could fabricate some but I hate cutting and grinding all damn day and would prefer to support a vendor!

What other trucks use 3"+ wide springs, maybe a Ford or Chevy application? None of the sites I searched gave inside dimensions.

Anyone?

I'm sorry, you must have missed this link from TreeRoot:
http://www.proffittscruisers.com/suspension/photo2.html
 
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I was hoping for something with the ramp on one side. But I guess I could build those into a bucket and french them in the frame like the Marlin buckets.

I'll give Proffitt's a call...
 
Kavik said:
I must have left the 10 ton brake and cnc laser in my other jeans...

Yes, I could fabricate some but I hate cutting and grinding all damn day and would prefer to support a vendor!

Since you indicated that you could cut and widen the others if need be, I assumed that you had at least a chop saw and a welder.

I've made hangers a couple of times for suspension conversions. Not that big a deal. cut some sections out of stock drill a couple of holes and weld it together.


Nothing wrong with buying premade. But you can whip up a set of perches in a couple hours easy with pretty basic fab tools.


Mark...
 
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