randeez
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alright, so where we at on this axle shit
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alright, so where we at on this axle shit
Get 'er done boi!!!It’s primered and waiting for me to measure, mark, and weld everything on.

why not 4link it with coilovers ?
Cause I already have nice springs, and the front will never be a full long travel kit. I don't want the extra width of long travel or the extra cost of ownership. I plan to put 10k miles or more a year on this truck when its done. Another good thing about leafs is they are about as simple as foolproof as they can be. The problem with them is, when you're a clutch-dumping drool monkey as I am, those flexy Deavers can lead to some hellacious axle wrap.
Your totally right and that was hilarious! But I have a shackle style ladder bar which solved it before and will solve it again. I contemplated going spring under to help even more but I don’t want to redo the hangers and shackles.
Your totally right and that was hilarious! But I have a shackle style ladder bar which solved it before and will solve it again. I contemplated going spring under to help even more but I don’t want to redo the hangers and shackles.
Those work pretty well when done properly. Put one on a buddy's XJ crawler that he swapped a manual in to. When hopping rocks with a manual trans, you can't be concerned about wrapping your axle. Oh- he had a bicycle brake lever on the shifter as his throttle so he could work the clutch and brake pedals.
Just don’t try that with the other end.At this moment I was questioning my choice to use 2x4 trusses when I repaired this old barn.
Of course not! It really isn’t that sketchy the weight was distributed over 6 trusses an obviously the bare frame doesn’t weight more than 1k. It worked so good because with no jack or stands support the rear I was able to roll the axle right in without any struggling.Just don’t try that with the other end.
Yeah it’s pretty light. I remember when I was a teenager our garage had 2 x 4 trusses and I pulled my 460 Ford engine out of my jet boat that way so I could build it. I had a beam spreading the weight over 6 trusses like you did but I started hearing some cracking so I quickly found a couple 4 x 4’s to add as posts. Luckily my dad came home after the posts were in or I’m pretty sure he would have killed me. I know I did some damage to a truss or two.Of course not! It really isn’t that sketchy the weight was distributed over 6 trusses an obviously the bare frame doesn’t weight more than 1k. It worked so good because with no jack or stands support the rear I was able to roll the axle right in without any struggling.
Yeah it’s pretty light. I remember when I was a teenager our garage had 2 x 4 trusses and I pulled my 460 Ford engine out of my jet boat that way so I could build it. I had a beam spreading the weight over 6 trusses like you did but I started hearing some cracking so I quickly found a couple 4 x 4’s to add as posts. Luckily my dad came home after the posts were in or I’m pretty sure he would have killed me. I know I did some damage to a truss or two.![]()
