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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 7:27 pm
by Jonathan Ferguson
if i find it too low i can always add some ext shackles

:bad-words: Read my previouse post. :? :roll:

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 7:31 pm
by 60serius
Hey if it doesn't flex fit lockers who cares if it through's a
wheel in the air

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2003 7:30 pm
by bundytunna
60serius wrote:Hey if it doesn't flex fit lockers who cares if it through's a
wheel in the air

yeh i spose
if i lose some traction ill just give it some more mumbo
and john ferguson
what are u talking bout 90 degrees ??
do u mean the shackle sits at 90 degress to the chassis
u do realise this is bad for the leaves ?
as in the shackle is placed under greater load coz it cant go either way without stronger force

ext shackles

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 2:39 pm
by DR Frankenstine
bundytunna wrote:nah i aint loading it up at all is aint tourer so it it aint gonna be overloaded
beside a hi mount and rear drawers
this bloke call himself a spring specialist and says thats why nobody uses ext shacks any more coz they snap leaves
go figure?
if you run extended shackles you have to also move your shackle mount to suit. for example: if your spring length is 1100mm flattened out, and your shackle length is 200mm, you then have your eye/shackle mount 915mm appart. The 15 mm is to stop the spring inverting on full droop. have a talk to GUTS or DAZ they will be able to help you.