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60 diffs under a 40 where to mount shocks
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60 diffs under a 40 where to mount shocks
brought a set of 60 diffs premodded to bolt under my 40 but theres no shocker mounts
i was thinkin about getting some weldon mounts from one of the 4x4 joints that make em and then i can position them lower so i can run a bit longer shock
whats the normal thing to do someone said run rear spring plates and use that but thats like 6" further than stock and well i dont need shocks that long
any ideas
i was thinkin about getting some weldon mounts from one of the 4x4 joints that make em and then i can position them lower so i can run a bit longer shock
whats the normal thing to do someone said run rear spring plates and use that but thats like 6" further than stock and well i dont need shocks that long
any ideas
Re: 60 diffs under a 40 where to mount shocks
everyone needs shocks that longpcman wrote:
whats the normal thing to do someone said run rear spring plates and use that but thats like 6" further than stock and well i dont need shocks that long
any ideas
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Well i had a thread about this a while ago with a picture of one but the picture isn't working so the link is pretty useless. the one i was showed was i think just like C section steel (prob just get box and cut one edge off|) that he had welded onto the tube. so when u look down on the mount you see the C shape. he then just drilled holes through it and mounted the shock this way. i ended up just rewelding my schock mount back together instead of making a whole new one. hope this helped
pcman, I'm thinking about doing this same mod. I've got a complete 60 to use for donor parts. Any chance of you taking some photo's of the diffs with the mods to them and sending them up.
Running the tape over them, the spring mount near the pumpkin looks like it has to be a slight way up the centre. Be interested to see how the mods were done.
Send to corry@corrysplace.com if possible.
Much appreciated,
Corry
Running the tape over them, the spring mount near the pumpkin looks like it has to be a slight way up the centre. Be interested to see how the mods were done.
Send to corry@corrysplace.com if possible.
Much appreciated,
Corry
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Re: 60 diffs under a 40 where to mount shocks
How has this been done on the front? I was going to do this on my 73 series but was told it wouldnt work successfully because the right hand spring mount would ride up the pumpkin, making it all uneven.pcman wrote:brought a set of 60 diffs premodded to bolt under my 40
Could you get me some pics of what has been done.
Cheers.
Dave.
Re: 60 diffs under a 40 where to mount shocks
theres an easy fix for thismidi73 wrote:How has this been done on the front? I was going to do this on my 73 series but was told it wouldnt work successfully because the right hand spring mount would ride up the pumpkin, making it all uneven.pcman wrote:brought a set of 60 diffs premodded to bolt under my 40
Could you get me some pics of what has been done.
Cheers.
Dave.
spring it over then you can make the spring mounts even again.
mines even and spring under
will take pics and post in daylight
ive got the front diff sitting in place but not bolted up yet
rear diff is awaiting discs so its in the shed on stands so ill take pics of it aswell
i dunno if he is on here buty he is signed up on 3rd rock rogues he is the guy i got the diffs from so drop him a pm im sure he can tell you more than i can
will take pics and post in daylight
ive got the front diff sitting in place but not bolted up yet
rear diff is awaiting discs so its in the shed on stands so ill take pics of it aswell
i dunno if he is on here buty he is signed up on 3rd rock rogues he is the guy i got the diffs from so drop him a pm im sure he can tell you more than i can
All you would have to do is make the spring perch the same distance from the midline of the diff on both sides(a truss across the underside of the diff.midi73 wrote:Sounds good look forward to pics
easy to do, but you lose alot of ground clearance.
If you spring over and put a truss over the top if the diff all you are doing is increaseing your lift (may mean you need a flatter spring pack).
cant post pics here so i posted them over at 3rd rock
http://www.3rdrock4x4.com/forum/viewtop ... 4596#14596
http://www.3rdrock4x4.com/forum/viewtop ... 4596#14596
theres no pics therepcman wrote:cant post pics here so i posted them over at 3rd rock
http://www.3rdrock4x4.com/forum/viewtop ... 4596#14596
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You have to sign in to view pics.Shadow wrote:theres no pics therepcman wrote:cant post pics here so i posted them over at 3rd rock
http://www.3rdrock4x4.com/forum/viewtop ... 4596#14596
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