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Spring clamps
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Spring clamps
I've been reading that it is a good idea to open up the clamps on my leaf springs to help them flex a bit better (I need all the help I can get). My question is what is the Best/Easiest way to do it?
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Dave
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Dave
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DAve , is good idea just to bend them !!
that way , when it flexs , the sprigs can sometimes try to rotate(slightly)
& the bent up tags act as a guide to keep them in place !!!
that way , when it flexs , the sprigs can sometimes try to rotate(slightly)
& the bent up tags act as a guide to keep them in place !!!
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and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
nope
no James they didnt worry bout the spring clamps wen i got defected
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Opened up the clamps yesterday, and regreased the pack etc, helped a heap. Will wait to see what it does in the long run.
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tjpete wrote:Dave,
Considered fabbing or even buying revolver shackles? Very simple, safe and give a significant increase in droop without the risks associated with opening up the spring pack clamps.
I considered the Revolvers but at over $700 retail for a pair and the fact that a lot of people have bad things to say about them has put me off. And as far as fabbing some myself....lets just say bird crap looks better than my welds...
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