Well the new suspension is done!! For the most part anyways, it is a done deal. I need to do a few last little things such as get new shocks and longer rear shackles.
Here are pictures....
To fit the Man-A-Fre shackle reversal kit the front leaf hangers have to be cut off.
The front mostly all installed....
Wheels back on and front completed....
Getting ready to do the rear....
All done.....
front shackle angle....
The front came up a lot from my old suspension. We forgot to measure the front before the new stuff went in so I don't have numbers to compare before and after. It is definately a fair share higher in the front though. I have two issues right now, #1 my shocks are to short, most noticeable in the front and #2 my rear shackles need to be a touch longer. My old suspension was supposed to be a 4" lift and my old shocks are not toast. So I decided to not buy shocks and see how it went. In the front now with the S/R and new springs my shocks are maxed out with the truck just parked. Down the road this causes it to be a bit bouncy since it won't droop. Besides this the front end rides and handles very nice. After a bunch of measuring and so forth it turns out I am a touch higher in the front. The rear is also a little bit softer then I would like. It is looking like I am 1/2" or so lower in the rear. Last thing is my u-bolts are a touch to short and also a bit old and worn out. Good news is my front sway bar is fine and no need to mess with it, it already had 4" extensions before the new lift went in.
So I need to buy new shocks, new u-bolts and longer rear shackles. I have not decided on shocks yet, plan to take the shocks out and flex it up to take measurements. I have some Ford shocks towers for the front but not sure I will use them just yet. My rear shckels are a 4 1/2" spread so need at least 5", maybe 5 1/2" would be best. The front prop shaft is definately at a steep angle plus the slip joint is about 1/4" more seperated from before. I will deal with this if required but not until the suspension is all done with new shocks, ect. I have OME add a leaves for all four corners so I think I may add them to the rear to stiffen it up a touch. It is not bad in the rear as is now but I also have not loaded the truck up, ie it's empty. The front needs nothing other then shocks.
Overall I am really happy with it. It handles much much better then before in everyway. I have no weird noises, clunks or squeeks!
Now what do I think about the MAF S/R kit. First off, it is a pain in the ass to fit it! We installed it by bolting on only because I am swapping frames in the future. Welding this kit on would be much better then bolting on. Bolting it is just a real pita. Once I swap frames we will weld on the S/R kit. With an ARB bumper it is even more of a pain to install and I had to cut about 1/4" off both side of a mounting bracket for the ARB bumper. The kit also increases front prop shaft angle a lot. Right now with my set up and if I had the right shocks....well off-road I think I could easily seperate the front prop shaft in a big droop. That is lame. I also don't like the wedges supplied with the kit as a way to help fix the prop shaft angle. In the future I think I am going to cut and turn mine to fix the angle. Also the MAF kit does not come with the small bolts for retaining the front pins in the shackle hangers. On the rest of the truck the stock pins are a 6mm but the MAF S/R kit is a smaller bolt. I went and bought 6mm to use in the MAF kit only to find out it needs a smaller bolt. This is just plain lame, minor but lame. If I was doing all this to my truck for off-roading, well the MAF S/R kit has a couple of down sides. The springs/shackles are pretty low behind the axle, the front MAF hangers are also low. The whole issue with the prop shaft angle is a big thing to think about too if using this kit for off-road improvements.