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#570
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From: maple ridge, British Columbia, Canada
I have stock saggy springs with short style poocomp aal's. Needless to say the rear end bearly compresses unless there is a load in it, and then my leafs start to look like a M....
Im hoping to swap in the chevies and stick with my 2" overstock height.
I think either all-pro or sky offers a complete kit with new hangers, hardware and available u-bolt flip kit so you really only need a set of springs and bushings..
Then I could get the hanger zapped on, take it back home and swap the whole shibang out!
Im hoping to swap in the chevies and stick with my 2" overstock height.
I think either all-pro or sky offers a complete kit with new hangers, hardware and available u-bolt flip kit so you really only need a set of springs and bushings..
Then I could get the hanger zapped on, take it back home and swap the whole shibang out!
#571
What's in the swap kit you're talking about? Seems like it isn't that difficult to do on your own from what I've read.
#572
the kit i ordered from ruff stuff comes with shackles, hangers, bushings, bolts, a lot of stuff. the only problem i had was the shackle holes we're drilled out too short but not a big deal. ordering the kit saves a lot of time. Chevy's are probably my 2nd favorite thing i've done so far(behind aussie). the ride is incredible compared to 48's. on and off road. i kinda like body roll anyway haha
#573
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From: maple ridge, British Columbia, Canada
I picked up a set of 63"s off a kid in Pitt Meadows for $80 a month or so ago. I'm going to take 'em apart and clean them up, repaint them, rebuild them etc. and then just get the hangers made out of 3" square tubing.
What's in the swap kit you're talking about? Seems like it isn't that difficult to do on your own from what I've read.
What's in the swap kit you're talking about? Seems like it isn't that difficult to do on your own from what I've read.
thats a good deal! I missed my chance on a nice set of rebuilt ( painted, new pads) 63"s for $100 a few months ago

The swap kit comes with:
Hangers, shackles and all the hardware you need.
Then you can add on the optional u-bolt flip kit, with new u-bolts, shocks mounts and such.
Makes things easier for us who don't have fab tools to play with
#574
100 for 63's? Rip off! Go to the junk yard, pick em up dirt cheap.
Christ, I just made new packs for my rear out of all free stuff =/ Even a leaf from a 63 chevy (5 leaf?) pack was included, 03 tacoma rear second leaf and even one from an all pro 4" front SAS pack.
just gotta make friends with the same interest! =)
Christ, I just made new packs for my rear out of all free stuff =/ Even a leaf from a 63 chevy (5 leaf?) pack was included, 03 tacoma rear second leaf and even one from an all pro 4" front SAS pack.
just gotta make friends with the same interest! =)
#575
otherwise it could end up... not how it should. Theres not set "measurement" or placement of the hangars for any model truck. 30 deg shackle angle is about perfect. Basically, on full drop you want a vertical shackle, and 30 deg at static. and at full compression you don't want the shackle bottomig out on the frame.
Takes testing to get it right.
Heh, I got impatient with my SAS (way to long a day) .. and just put the front hangar after a failed 'weight' test.... where the literature said to put it. I had to cut it off and reposition it later.
Better off getting it right the first time. =)
#576
You really should put weight on the springs to set your shackle angle. Which requires welding at home =/
otherwise it could end up... not how it should. Theres not set "measurement" or placement of the hangars for any model truck. 30 deg shackle angle is about perfect. Basically, on full drop you want a vertical shackle, and 30 deg at static. and at full compression you don't want the shackle bottomig out on the frame.
Takes testing to get it right.
Heh, I got impatient with my SAS (way to long a day) .. and just put the front hangar after a failed 'weight' test.... where the literature said to put it. I had to cut it off and reposition it later.
Better off getting it right the first time. =)
otherwise it could end up... not how it should. Theres not set "measurement" or placement of the hangars for any model truck. 30 deg shackle angle is about perfect. Basically, on full drop you want a vertical shackle, and 30 deg at static. and at full compression you don't want the shackle bottomig out on the frame.
Takes testing to get it right.
Heh, I got impatient with my SAS (way to long a day) .. and just put the front hangar after a failed 'weight' test.... where the literature said to put it. I had to cut it off and reposition it later.
Better off getting it right the first time. =)
#579
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Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 9,055
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From: maple ridge, British Columbia, Canada
100 for 63's? Rip off! Go to the junk yard, pick em up dirt cheap.
Christ, I just made new packs for my rear out of all free stuff =/ Even a leaf from a 63 chevy (5 leaf?) pack was included, 03 tacoma rear second leaf and even one from an all pro 4" front SAS pack.
just gotta make friends with the same interest! =)
Christ, I just made new packs for my rear out of all free stuff =/ Even a leaf from a 63 chevy (5 leaf?) pack was included, 03 tacoma rear second leaf and even one from an all pro 4" front SAS pack.
just gotta make friends with the same interest! =)
You really should put weight on the springs to set your shackle angle. Which requires welding at home =/
otherwise it could end up... not how it should. Theres not set "measurement" or placement of the hangars for any model truck. 30 deg shackle angle is about perfect. Basically, on full drop you want a vertical shackle, and 30 deg at static. and at full compression you don't want the shackle bottomig out on the frame.
Takes testing to get it right.
Heh, I got impatient with my SAS (way to long a day) .. and just put the front hangar after a failed 'weight' test.... where the literature said to put it. I had to cut it off and reposition it later.
Better off getting it right the first time. =)
otherwise it could end up... not how it should. Theres not set "measurement" or placement of the hangars for any model truck. 30 deg shackle angle is about perfect. Basically, on full drop you want a vertical shackle, and 30 deg at static. and at full compression you don't want the shackle bottomig out on the frame.
Takes testing to get it right.
Heh, I got impatient with my SAS (way to long a day) .. and just put the front hangar after a failed 'weight' test.... where the literature said to put it. I had to cut it off and reposition it later.
Better off getting it right the first time. =)
Either way I dont have access to a welder so I really don't have another option. Worst case, the shackle angle is bad, I take it back to the fab shop I got to weld the stuff in, to remove and reweld the hanger(s).
The rear spring swap seems less of a big deal than welding in front hangers for your front axle...
Thats what I have gotten from all of the guys I have talked to bout them...
Im hoping it will work out, like I said I realy dont have another option







(or solid wing with wheels attached...



