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Re: How are you guys lifting the leaf spring rear???
[Re: K_Raider]
#938354
04/01/09 03:09 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
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Wheeler
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I used 3/4 ton Chevy 73- 87 add-a-leaf in place of the 1/2" overload spring on my Mitsu truck. It improved the load carry and made the entire spring pack lift about 2".
83 mitsu flat bed 2.6l weber, 88 auto tranny, 2" body lift, 4.625 LSD, 235/85-16E mudders (33 x 9.50).
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Re: How are you guys lifting the leaf spring rear???
[Re: whitelespaul]
#938355
04/01/09 03:34 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 567
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Rock Warrior
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The only thing I worry about with the add-a-leaf is making the ride too harsh. I will not be doing any towing with it. I have a 99 2500 Dodge for that. I am leaning toward the shackles so it will still flex. I like the balljoint spacer idea. I am assuming that is so the angle is not thown off after cranking the torsion bars.
88 Raider- sitting on a full size Chevy frame with 35.5x11.50x16 Dyna Torque II tractors 89 Montero- stock 2.6 M/T 30-9.50 BFG all terrains on American Racing Wheels 99 2500 Ram- 285-75-16 Uniroyal all terrains,straight pipes with no cat (yes its loud)
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Re: How are you guys lifting the leaf spring rear???
[Re: K_Raider]
#938356
04/01/09 03:48 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 3,876
Roll Me Over
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I do not run a bj spacer. Many people do not like them. I have gen 2 uca. Besides I dont know if you can run a BJ spacer on Gen1 arms.
89 2dr 3.0 AT, manual hubs. 33x12.5 MT gen 2 coils,Cranked front tbars Dons rocker protection, Front/Rear Bumpers. ARB rear locker, 2" BL, Beefed up skid plates/trailing arms. Gen II uca, 2 Bouncy seats www.youtube.com/TagGeorge
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Re: How are you guys lifting the leaf spring rear???
[Re: Tag]
#938357
04/01/09 04:05 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 567
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Rock Warrior
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Yeah, I remember you telling me that. I thought maybe the spacers were so you didnt have to change them. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
88 Raider- sitting on a full size Chevy frame with 35.5x11.50x16 Dyna Torque II tractors 89 Montero- stock 2.6 M/T 30-9.50 BFG all terrains on American Racing Wheels 99 2500 Ram- 285-75-16 Uniroyal all terrains,straight pipes with no cat (yes its loud)
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Re: How are you guys lifting the leaf spring rear???
[Re: K_Raider]
#938358
04/01/09 06:56 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 13,649
Web Wheeler
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I never liked the extended shackles on the rear, as it hurts departure angle. I like the re-arch, perhaps plus the add a leaf if you have load problems.
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Re: How are you guys lifting the leaf spring rear???
[Re: fasteddy]
#938359
04/01/09 09:18 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 3,876
Roll Me Over
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re-arched is probably the way to go depending on the price.
89 2dr 3.0 AT, manual hubs. 33x12.5 MT gen 2 coils,Cranked front tbars Dons rocker protection, Front/Rear Bumpers. ARB rear locker, 2" BL, Beefed up skid plates/trailing arms. Gen II uca, 2 Bouncy seats www.youtube.com/TagGeorge
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Re: How are you guys lifting the leaf spring rear???
[Re: Tag]
#938360
04/01/09 09:25 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 226
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I made some longer shackles and I hate them, they get hung up on stuff a lot. I also took out the two middle leaves in the pack and replaced them with Dodge dakota leaves, the leaves are a little thicker and had a little more arch. That gave me about 2", but my stock springs were pretty sagged.
88 Raider sas, doubler, boggers
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Re: How are you guys lifting the leaf spring rear???
[Re: FatTony]
#938361
04/02/09 12:29 AM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 567
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Rock Warrior
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Price is what I was thinking. I haven't checked but I bet its expensive. I don't like the thought of them hanging so low either but it may be the only way I can afford it.
88 Raider- sitting on a full size Chevy frame with 35.5x11.50x16 Dyna Torque II tractors 89 Montero- stock 2.6 M/T 30-9.50 BFG all terrains on American Racing Wheels 99 2500 Ram- 285-75-16 Uniroyal all terrains,straight pipes with no cat (yes its loud)
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Re: How are you guys lifting the leaf spring rear???
[Re: K_Raider]
#938362
04/02/09 01:37 AM
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 5,231
Trail Leader
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Summit Racing Get new bushings for the front shackles from a 1983 Toyota 4x4 pickup from your local Toyota parts department.
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Re: How are you guys lifting the leaf spring rear???
[Re: CapnCrunch]
#938363
04/02/09 01:50 AM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 567
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Rock Warrior
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I think 94 bones just for some bent metal and bolts is crazy. Thanks for the link though. I think I will make my own. I'm just wondering if I should add 2" to my stock ones. I got access to welders, torches, and metal. The hardware store will have grade 8 bolts. And I guess you only have to put them on the back of the back leafspring? Any thoughts?
88 Raider- sitting on a full size Chevy frame with 35.5x11.50x16 Dyna Torque II tractors 89 Montero- stock 2.6 M/T 30-9.50 BFG all terrains on American Racing Wheels 99 2500 Ram- 285-75-16 Uniroyal all terrains,straight pipes with no cat (yes its loud)
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