Currently running a heavily leaved BDS 4"lift. Rides hard, flex is poor, shackle angle is at about 90 deg. and I'm a bit unhappy with it. I bought a set of front OME 2.5" springs last year and have yet to mount them.
When I remounted the BDS springs during reassembly of the truck, my passenger side spring hanger was cockeyed due to the frame delaminating. I had to cut the rivets and reweld the hanger in place. I eye balled it as best as possible and noticed that the front shacle angle is NOT identical to the other. In order to get it right I'd have to cut into the frame rail, torch it and beat it in or eliminate it via a SHACKLE REVERSAL.
I've been leaning towards the shackle reversal for some time and have done a little bit of research here and there. I'm mainly concerned with good road manners and approach angles. I've seen several homemade versions and of course the MAF unit that hangs down quite a bit. I like the method of mounting a hole through the frame and using a large shackle here as this will eliminate the problem with mounting to a uneven frame.
I'm concerned about getting this right, I'd rather do it myself (all labor will be, but parts might be outsourced..) but am concerned over measurement issues and the end result with the 2.5" springs. I'd really like to see some good SR's done by members here and their advice. I want to try and stay with 3-4" of lift as I run 33's and 35's will come.
I do not want to go SOA up front. I'm not willing to take that one on for a while as steering and saginaw issues would arise. This is a low buck operation as I'm a recently laid off offshore oil employee and funds are limited for a little while.
Your advice and pics are greatly appreciated. I'm working on an engine issue and should be ready to do my mini-truck PS and front leaf springs within the next 2-3 months, maybe sooner if the cold packs it up sooner. thanks Ken
When I remounted the BDS springs during reassembly of the truck, my passenger side spring hanger was cockeyed due to the frame delaminating. I had to cut the rivets and reweld the hanger in place. I eye balled it as best as possible and noticed that the front shacle angle is NOT identical to the other. In order to get it right I'd have to cut into the frame rail, torch it and beat it in or eliminate it via a SHACKLE REVERSAL.
I've been leaning towards the shackle reversal for some time and have done a little bit of research here and there. I'm mainly concerned with good road manners and approach angles. I've seen several homemade versions and of course the MAF unit that hangs down quite a bit. I like the method of mounting a hole through the frame and using a large shackle here as this will eliminate the problem with mounting to a uneven frame.
I'm concerned about getting this right, I'd rather do it myself (all labor will be, but parts might be outsourced..) but am concerned over measurement issues and the end result with the 2.5" springs. I'd really like to see some good SR's done by members here and their advice. I want to try and stay with 3-4" of lift as I run 33's and 35's will come.
I do not want to go SOA up front. I'm not willing to take that one on for a while as steering and saginaw issues would arise. This is a low buck operation as I'm a recently laid off offshore oil employee and funds are limited for a little while.
Your advice and pics are greatly appreciated. I'm working on an engine issue and should be ready to do my mini-truck PS and front leaf springs within the next 2-3 months, maybe sooner if the cold packs it up sooner. thanks Ken