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Old 12-22-2009, 10:50 AM
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"Zuk" Spring Mod With No Welding or Bolting

http://gearinstalls.com/weldless.htm

Who is running this? Any problems?

I know there was a thread on this a little while back but it spiraled into sophistry.

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Old 12-22-2009, 10:53 AM
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Cliff cut off most of the mount but I wonder if another inch or 2 was retained, if the coil would slide in even better...and if not, if a couple of well placed hammer blows would help. Just thinking out load.
I was also wondering if anyone did what Zuk suggested here and retained another inch or two of the mount.
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i would be courios too. I have the springs lying on my work bench ready to go in. I too don't have a welder and need to do this badly.

It looks like it could work.
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I'd think that leaving another inch or so on the upper mount would add some safety and security to the upper coil mounting area.

That does look like a really simple install.
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Does anyone have an actual number for how much is ideal to cut from the top frame mount to properly seat the spring?
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Originally Posted by GodwinAustin
Does anyone have an actual number for how much is ideal to cut from the top frame mount to properly seat the spring?
Although I don't know how long the upper mount is I'd say leave about 1.5" and adjust it with a BFH to fit.
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Originally Posted by yota4runna
Here's someone who apparently did just that. This is post #96 from Junkers88's thread:

https://www.yotatech.com/51310162-post96.html
I can't believe my thread had 96 replies. Is that the one that I started about the Zuk mod install? I can't seem to find it anymore.
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yes, sorry for highjacking it.

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...ks-zuk-157035/
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Originally Posted by stock as possible
No worries! I actually never thought I'd start a thread on here that lasted more than a few hours.
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