Well I really appreciate the offer Andres but I think I'll pass on them.
I'll make do with what I have for now and work my way towards gathering the rest of the link parts I need to get on that project. I figure if I went through the trouble of removing and replacing these shackle mounts I might be inclined to keep it leaf sprung rear instead of progressing towards my actual goal of linking it.
Here's another dilemma I have encountered again, went out wheeling and now I know definitively what is causing the Deuce to spit out its rear drive shaft from 3 of the last 5 trips out. Axle wrap. I kinda figured it was the culprit being I have 3" blocks under them sploder springs and I'm spooled on 38's, but I never actually felt any wrap or binding until this last trip. Full throttle hill climb assaults spinning all 4 tires in deep soft sand I could feel the drive shaft binding as it rotated and the more it dug in the more I pronounced it was. So after that I kinda took it easy on the full throttle aspect.
After a few hours out ditch wheeling we came to a fairly steep climb that was hard base dirt with a couple inches of goo on top, buddy in the Cherokee on 35" old style bfg's went up full tilt boogie red lined and mud flying all the way sawing his tires back and forth as he slowly spun his way up barely making the climb, JK second he has brand new 37" Xterrains he spun up the hill but was no where near as dramatic as the Cherokee, last was me. I pulled up to the climb and decide to crawl it, low range, first gear at just above idle, I had no trouble till about 3/4 to the top when I stopped moving forward and sat there spinning all 4 slowly. I started sawing the wheels back and forth but didn't climb any further. At that point I pressed the throttle to the floor and she started to spool up to about 4000rpm when I decided I would roll back and couple inches and gun it....Yeah All that happened was clunk and I knew exactly what that sound was. Then I slid down the hill backwards to pull the rear drive shaft and drive out in front whee; drive again.
Needless to say I'm now at a cross road so to speak. Do I take out the blocks and keep the leafs and possibly build an anti-wrap bar, or build an anti-wrap bar and keep the blocks and leafs for now, or pull it apart and start building links that I cant afford anyways. lol
I know I know do it once do it right, I know but I cant afford to do it the way I want right now, however I prolly can afford to swing an anti-wrap bar under there for very little coin. U C I have the old stock radius arms from the 76 d44 front diff I have under the Bronco and I have enough scrap steal kicking around to turn it into an anti-wrap bar. Weld a plate to the diff to bolt the rad arm to solid and then build a shackle mount at the frame end for it to move fairly freely throughout suspension travel, I have a couple 3/4" heims that would fit the bill for the shackle mount too.
On another topic, I have the pieces cut and shaped for my new front upper coil mounts, but the more I think about it the more I want to buy a couple FOA coil overs for the front of it. lol. I know I'm broke right now but cash flow will return and in a few months will be income tax return......
Anyways, on with the wheeling pics.
Couple of us decided to head out for some ditch wheeling.