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springy leafs
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springy leafs
what leafs should i take out of my [efs 2 inch lift] leaf pack to make it more flexible.
85 shorty cruiser shackels body and leafs. 33s as well
Dude you just cant take leaves out! Each leaf supports the one above! If they are just 2inch higher efs leaves most of the time they are the same as original in length! To get better flex you need longer leaves. And most of the time the longer the wraps and mains the more leaves you need to hold them up! I went from running a 6 leaf pack in the front to a 8 leaf pack and the rears becuase i dont have any load bearing leaves, Im running a 10 leaf pack! Thats just to hold them up! Mind you this is in a 75 ute! If you really wont to get some flex happening, go get custom wraps and mains made up! then go from there!
1996 HZJ75RP, DTS turbo with 3inch exhaust, rear locker, MTZs, 2inch shackles, 2 inch custom packs!
you can just take leafs out. its how to change your spring rates.Barno111 wrote:Dude you just cant take leaves out! Each leaf supports the one above! If they are just 2inch higher efs leaves most of the time they are the same as original in length! To get better flex you need longer leaves. And most of the time the longer the wraps and mains the more leaves you need to hold them up! I went from running a 6 leaf pack in the front to a 8 leaf pack and the rears becuase i dont have any load bearing leaves, Im running a 10 leaf pack! Thats just to hold them up! Mind you this is in a 75 ute! If you really wont to get some flex happening, go get custom wraps and mains made up! then go from there!
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Yes you can! but you should always do it correctly, As i said before each leaf supports the leaf above!bad_religion_au wrote:you can just take leafs out. its how to change your spring rates.Barno111 wrote:Dude you just cant take leaves out! Each leaf supports the one above! If they are just 2inch higher efs leaves most of the time they are the same as original in length! To get better flex you need longer leaves. And most of the time the longer the wraps and mains the more leaves you need to hold them up! I went from running a 6 leaf pack in the front to a 8 leaf pack and the rears becuase i dont have any load bearing leaves, Im running a 10 leaf pack! Thats just to hold them up! Mind you this is in a 75 ute! If you really wont to get some flex happening, go get custom wraps and mains made up! then go from there!
1996 HZJ75RP, DTS turbo with 3inch exhaust, rear locker, MTZs, 2inch shackles, 2 inch custom packs!
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