- Joined
- Feb 28, 2001
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- Location
- Dayton Oregon
- Vehicle Year
- 1990, 1997
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Type
- 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
- Engine Size
- 2.3 Turbo
- Transmission
- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
- Total Lift
- 6
- Tire Size
- 35"
I am in serious need of some sort of axle location device in the rear of my '90, it's taken out 2 radiators from the axle moving forward...
I want to build one of the lever and shackle type bars but there is a serious lack of real estate under there... I was under it pondering Thursday night when I realized my rear drive shaft was too long (3/4" of compression room at ride height) and had a bad U joint at the axle and believe I have a plan and I'm hoping it will work...
If I just make two links, one for each side and go at or under the axle housing at the leaf spring and then up to the bottom of the frame rail between the transfer case rear output and the front leaf spring mount on each side. This "should" transmit the forward force from the axle to the frame without causing too much suspension changes I believe or inhibit clearance too much. My thoughts are using some control arm bushings from say a Jeep like https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ridge-18362-06-Control-Bushing/dp/B01M2U2C7K/ref=sr_1_37?keywords=control+arm+bushing+poly&qid=1583637699&s=automotive&sr=1-37 (I tried to make the link fancier but the url bracket things aren't working like they used to) Does anyone else have a better idea on bushings or ones that have the sleeves with them since I don't have any DOM... The only bushings I'm finding with sleeves are leaf spring bushings for shackle mounts and those are wider than I'd like...
Also, I'm open to better traction bar ideas, I've contemplated making one side have 3 points to stop rotation as well and leave the other side so the axle twists like it's supposed to... but no matter what I do I will need bushings.
I want to build one of the lever and shackle type bars but there is a serious lack of real estate under there... I was under it pondering Thursday night when I realized my rear drive shaft was too long (3/4" of compression room at ride height) and had a bad U joint at the axle and believe I have a plan and I'm hoping it will work...
If I just make two links, one for each side and go at or under the axle housing at the leaf spring and then up to the bottom of the frame rail between the transfer case rear output and the front leaf spring mount on each side. This "should" transmit the forward force from the axle to the frame without causing too much suspension changes I believe or inhibit clearance too much. My thoughts are using some control arm bushings from say a Jeep like https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ridge-18362-06-Control-Bushing/dp/B01M2U2C7K/ref=sr_1_37?keywords=control+arm+bushing+poly&qid=1583637699&s=automotive&sr=1-37 (I tried to make the link fancier but the url bracket things aren't working like they used to) Does anyone else have a better idea on bushings or ones that have the sleeves with them since I don't have any DOM... The only bushings I'm finding with sleeves are leaf spring bushings for shackle mounts and those are wider than I'd like...
Also, I'm open to better traction bar ideas, I've contemplated making one side have 3 points to stop rotation as well and leave the other side so the axle twists like it's supposed to... but no matter what I do I will need bushings.