Which U Bolt Sizes Do I Need
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So I'm doing a solid axle swap on my 87 pickup with an 84 front axle. I'm going to make my own u bolt plates, but I'm not sure what size bolts I need. I'm using my rear leafs up front so could I use 3" ID bolts or do they need to be 3 1/8" ID. Also am I correct that one side uses round bolts and the other side uses square bolts? I'm also putting chevy springs out back so should I use 3" ID bolts for them? Any info is appreciated. thank you!
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There is a lot of things you have to consider beside that. A tape measure in your hands is the best way to determine what the dimensions are you need. you have the housing in hand.
google is your friend
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/toyot...-swap-faq.html
google is your friend
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/toyot...-swap-faq.html
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shackle in the rear or front?
Got the money for expensive hi-steer stuff or make your own "basic cross-over" for almost free?
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/cross/Cross.html
You already have an IFS steering box in place so half the battle is won.
Got the money for expensive hi-steer stuff or make your own "basic cross-over" for almost free?
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/cross/Cross.html
You already have an IFS steering box in place so half the battle is won.
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Thanks for info Zuk. I was planning on measuring later, but I'm at college right now and the axle is up home. I just wasn't sure if anybody knew whether 3" u bolts would fit over the axle housing or whether it had to be the 3 3/8" u bolts that the flip kits come with.
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I was planning on making a crossover steering like on your rigs with the Y arm. I should have everything i need for it except i still need to order the draglink and rod ends.
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Y-Arm old school cross-over steering
Here's more info on a Y-arm I did for a buddy on his 1984~85 truck.....
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index...ighlight=j+arm
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index...ighlight=j+arm
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