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So did you get those 60 springs on there yet?
good info thanks for the pics
no cut and turn?
srgould41 said:Excuse me if I missed the post, but what did you do to your front shackle hangers to be able to mount the 60 rear springs up front? Did you relocate your shackle hangers forward more?
Can't remember if I posted up about that or not.... I'll have to go back and edit if I didn't.
And just to be clear: We are talking about the front end of the rear springs right? Nothing was done to them. Just used the man-a-fre conversion bushings. They are in factory location, factory hangar.Super simple! HTH!
Not going to say anything for or against a double arm, but having wheeled one for 3-4 years I will suggest you keep your knuckles torqued and check them oftenThat's about it for your steering! Paint it, then bolt your new double steering arm back in!
That was exactly what I was talking about. So if you used 60 rear springs in front then your shackle angle would be way forward, right? The angle in your pics looked perfect.
I've just finished reading your build up. Very nice truck and very interesting build. Have you gone power steering? I am about to tackle a no c&t spring over in the next few weeks and plan on following the steps you have laid out. Thanks for all the helpful info.
Seriously sweet rig. I'm on the fun part of my build now. Mine runs and starts everytime so the lift ideas are going. I am seriously amazed at how smooth your rig is.
Not going to say anything for or against a double arm, but having wheeled one for 3-4 years I will suggest you keep your knuckles torqued and check them oftenThe torque created by the double arm loosens up the nuts and cone washers, especially when wheeling ...
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