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How legal are drop shackles??
How legal are drop shackles??
I'm assuming the drop shackles for leaf springs like the Missing link set up on the rocky road website would be illegal for use on daily driven cars?? However, has anyone got this kind of suspension set up, and how much does it affect the car if used as a daily driver??
92 Sierra
Toyota 4AGE
2 inch body lift
2 in Dobinson springs
31 Bfg's A/T
Rear ARB locker
Sliders
Toyota 4AGE
2 inch body lift
2 in Dobinson springs
31 Bfg's A/T
Rear ARB locker
Sliders
Re: How legal are drop shackles??
Whitey wrote:I'm assuming the drop shackles for leaf springs like the Missing link set up on the rocky road website would be illegal for use on daily driven cars?? However, has anyone got this kind of suspension set up, and how much does it affect the car if used as a daily driver??
Illegal in Qld yes I have them on my zook (were on there when I got it)
Pinned up they don't make any difference at all
I reckon they suck as an offroad setup but won't do that spiel here cause you only ask about on road
In my experience they are pretty dodgy. They CAN be an ok solution BUT not for the price of a pair of shackles alone Let me explain...
They "flop" Plain and simple they are designed to drop allowing the wheel to stay on terrafirma. Sounds good however there is no downward pressure on the tyre like a spring provides so the tyre breaks traction really easily I found many times I would have wheels hopping about, going bite - spin - bite - spin where rigs w/out flop shackles would crawl. Hope this makes sense It's like pretend travel almost
Also found mine are unpredictable at times which is a bit hairy When you would expect one to open it wouldn't allowing next to no articulation This is probably the joint binding which some designs overcome (like superior engineering ones). This is not great where you need control and predictability.
Finally pinnable ones are good but having to pin them every time you want to drive a steep slope sucks Also don't reckon they're crash hot on really off camber stuff
Mine are climax shackles btw Have also had ummm 'special' old suzisport non pinnable ones Damo has seen em
Some drop shackle packages like the complete superior packages overcome many of these problems to some extent and I reckon if people have to get them superior are the go. But the price of a complete package will buy you a full coil conversion at Overkill or other fine shops And the shackle packages still have their drawbacks like slopes, legality, and the 'flop' effect
Don't expect to buy a 500 pair of shackles and stick em on and be done with it is all I spose Unless you're the uber ramp queen I guess the ramp queen bit is a big selling tool for em anyway
There are WAY better options around for the money
End spiel Mick
They "flop" Plain and simple they are designed to drop allowing the wheel to stay on terrafirma. Sounds good however there is no downward pressure on the tyre like a spring provides so the tyre breaks traction really easily I found many times I would have wheels hopping about, going bite - spin - bite - spin where rigs w/out flop shackles would crawl. Hope this makes sense It's like pretend travel almost
Also found mine are unpredictable at times which is a bit hairy When you would expect one to open it wouldn't allowing next to no articulation This is probably the joint binding which some designs overcome (like superior engineering ones). This is not great where you need control and predictability.
Finally pinnable ones are good but having to pin them every time you want to drive a steep slope sucks Also don't reckon they're crash hot on really off camber stuff
Mine are climax shackles btw Have also had ummm 'special' old suzisport non pinnable ones Damo has seen em
Some drop shackle packages like the complete superior packages overcome many of these problems to some extent and I reckon if people have to get them superior are the go. But the price of a complete package will buy you a full coil conversion at Overkill or other fine shops And the shackle packages still have their drawbacks like slopes, legality, and the 'flop' effect
Don't expect to buy a 500 pair of shackles and stick em on and be done with it is all I spose Unless you're the uber ramp queen I guess the ramp queen bit is a big selling tool for em anyway
There are WAY better options around for the money
End spiel Mick
do a bit of a search about them on here to get the full low down on what people think of them. But in a nutshell most don't like them as Mick said. i have seen them destroy a set of springs over a weekend.
You'd be wiser to spend the money on quality springs and shocks IMHO
You'd be wiser to spend the money on quality springs and shocks IMHO
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