Obviously, my front springs are lacking. I was hoping that I could get a bit more of a gain/negate the rake by throwing one of my old leafs into the front leaf pack. Is that possible? Any advice would be great.
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sure you can .. take in mind where you wanna place it .. I mean adding an extra leaf does not mean you going up on height, but can make your front suspension stiffer ..
this will be kinda trial and error .. longer leaf will be more " comfy " ..
That's some crazy front shackle angles for new springs, something looks off to me.
No. The front shackle angles look really good.Is it something I should be concerned about?
I believe I have the light front, which obviously in retrospect was a mistake. I'll measure that out tonight. Wrap is on fixed end. I'm calling today to AAL. Although I've never installed one and am unsure as to the proper method. Will I need new bushings, or do I not even need to remove shackle ends to put it in?How many leaves do you have?
Front and rear? Medium setup?
Measure length of leaves along pack, eye to eye. And a horizontal measure eye to eye.
And you have the mil wrap to the fixed end?
I believe I have the light front, which obviously in retrospect was a mistake. I'll measure that out tonight. Wrap is on fixed end. I'm calling today to AAL. Although I've never installed one and am unsure as to the proper method. Will I need new bushings, or do I not even need to remove shackle ends to put it in?
I would call or email the pictures to Kurt. He has the parts and know how to turn your light springs to med or heavy. Not sure if you need new bushings but you will need to buy or make a longer center pin for your spring pack.