Aisin
Grumpy old fuck
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That’s what I’m thinking. With the shackle hanger just slightly forward the leaf eye will bottom out against the frame. In it’s current location there is just over an inch of clearance between the leaf eye and bottom of the frame with the axle into the bumpstop.Run it IMO.
Just a trail rig.Just to confirm - is this a trail wheeler/crawler?
For a go-fast rig, others will have better input...
That’s as flat as the leaf is getting. It’s slightly inverted.To me it seems like the shackle lays too flat. It'll want to stretch out a curved leaf spring.
That said, I'm not a Yota guy, and my dodge springs are quite flat and sturdy to begin with.
That’s as flat as the leaf is getting. It’s slightly inverted.
This pack has 9 leaves I believe. I break it down to the main leaf to get rid of all the variables.What I mean is if your leafs are soft in the first place, that shackle angle will push you to bottoming out in a hurry. It's that side-effect of the shackle angle affecting your spring rate.
With my fat ass (173 pounds) standing on the main leaf the angle is near vertical.That is super close to binding. What's it look like dropped out?
Ok, then I would move the mount back a little the shackle away from being flat at bump. You need a little wiggle room for flex and stretch. Putting the springs into compression length wise is a good way to bend them.With my fat ass (173 pounds) standing on the main leaf the angle is near vertical.
Why? Spring under........ Unless you are planning on stacking all the leaves on top of the main oneDidja add a block equal to the missing leaves???
An excellent option if there isn't a cross member above it. Then make some mounts for delrin slider plate to keep the long shackles from beating up the bushings.Run a longer shackle above or through the frame. Its that torn down, so it will be easier to install now.
These are not final. Just tacked to the frame. With my 173 pound ass standing on the spindle the shackle angle is near vertical. Not sure about ride height. I still need to buy the correct size bolts for center pins.i see no value in running a shackle at such an extreme angle, even fully compressed.
what's the angle at projected droop and ride height?
I just ran out to my ‘86 to compare… why is your spring so far forward? Or are you running short (48”) leaf springs? I would have assumed longer since it appears your running spring under, and with that short of leaf, you’ll be far too assuming it has a solid front axle.An excellent option if there isn't a cross member above it.
Looks too flat. What your goal for ride height shackle angle? Is the bumpstop going to compress more with real weight on it?
Use the formula
Spring length minus shackle length plus 1"
Or move it back about 1/2" from where it was and call it good.