I know it might be boring for most but i thought i'd try and help anyone with a 75 series truck.
After spending ages trying to get my rear suspension working properly i've made some advancements and some discoveries that i thought i'd share with you all.
Firstly it's a 91 troopcarrier that recently went on a diet and no longer has a rear tank, rear bar or draws.
I took out a few leaves and now it only has four leaves (main and wrap and two others), it finally flexes well in the rear but i have worked out that perhaps 4 isn't quite enough to carry anything other than just the weight of the car.
With three inches of lift it happily fits 35"claws with only a little scrubbing on the rear inner guards.
I reckon i'm going to go to two 100mm extended leaves and a set of coil overriders and a track bar so that i can quickly and easily change the coils to suit the trip requirements. I also found that the gas shocks are no longer up to the task and allow the springs to bottom out on bumps. My thoughts are that the leaves no longer have the self dampening capabilities of a full pack and i will need to go to shocks that are more suited to a coil sprung truck.
I've also found that the front end was chewing bushes and bending shackles (2" extended) due to the high twist in the springs at full flex. Everyone said i should have rubber bushes because they flex more, but i found that they flog out too soon (like one trip

I've gone back to poly bushes which although they are more expensive, seem to hold up a lot better and don't limit flex at all. I now have 15 inches of travel at each end with the combination of springs and shackles i have now.
I know that a lot of you don't really need this info but i thought i'd post up my findings for anyone else with a 75 cruiser who's trying to get it to work better.
MILO