still pretty sad.. plenty left in the shackle angle..


when i was airing up i noticed a few rub spots on the tub!


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why do you want to go 60 series front springs? they are shorter than the stock ones.shorty_f0rty wrote:ok.. i think it might be time to work on the front springs now..
I was thinking of taking the same approach with the front as I did the back..
and that is.. 60# front springs with load leaf removed
find some 75# front springs and take the 3,4th leaves and add this to the 60# pack..
Has anyone else got any pointers on what they did with their front end?
Tojo.. have you done your front springs as well? Did you just do teh same as you did in the rear?
Thanks guys.
p.s. yes i still need to get more recent pix of backend flex with my longer shox.
I have something similar as well.MY45 wrote:I also have a custom hillbilly shock mountTojo wrote:looks good. I thought your shock would hit the steering arm. I modified my top mount so mine doesn't touch. Has worked ok so far. I also welded new mounts ont the diff.
i guess where its at with the rear is that its mostly for the droop.. i need to look at extending rear bumpstops to keep the jt2's off the tub. even then the back wheel still tucks nicely into the guard.. when i ramped it on that rock i dont think i got the rears off the ground..Busiboy wrote:
After all that screwing around would you say the ***** are of a much better flex on the rear? Doesn't look like any astronomical difference?
Depends on the spring rate of the new springs, i dont have anyexperiance with new springs so cant really comment.highlucks wrote:thanks mate, will this case be the same as the ones above. Just take out the 2 or 2 smallest leaves at the back and the 2 smallest at the front. If I were to go for new springs would that make any difference to the ride.
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