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ditto!subscribed... look's awsome.
could always mount them under the frame....like Kyle's.....
l8r, John
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ditto!
Mine didn't squat that much, but then again i haven't taken the overload off yet. I wish there was some way i could help ya buddy
could always mount them under the frame....like Kyle's.....
l8r, John
the only thing about this john is the location of where his springs will be. The frame is arched right there, not to mention that is right where the frame is riveted together. I dont know if that will matter, but it is something at least worth mentioning.
Just spitballin' here... why not box the frame and run 'em on the inside of the frame rails?![]()
ALSO, just thought of it... to get a little less lift out of an inboarded spring, draw from the Explorer's setup. Why not box the section of frame where the shackle will go, drill it out with a hole saw, sleeve it and use a leaf spring bushing through the frame and make your own shackle? Again, just spitballin'...
1" NHL lift (just enough to help clear the doubler... when I get there).are you running a body lift?
because if you do a 3" body lift i think you could run some 2x4 square tubing along the top of the frame like a cross member and do the rear body mounts the way the b2 guys when they throw the ranger cabs on the b2 frames. and then thatd fix the body mount being in the way