Re: JPOR: Reducing a spring pack
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Re: JPOR: Reducing a spring pack
When I used the rear springs i had to move the rear hanger back about
2". I swaped in a chevy front axle that had been cut down to accept scout
axles. This moved my springs out board about 2 in. With the spring hanger
in the stock position the pitman arm on the steering would hit the tie rod.
After I moved the hanger back it worked great. I just put 35's on last week
and haven't done any flexing yet to see if the tire hits the back of the
fender.
My glass body was the cheaper model. I beleive it weighs quite a bit
less than the 200 lbs. that you had heard.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: BRERETON, John <John_BRERETON@Montellna.com>
> ****************Please Remember to snip your replies***************
> Someone else sent in a message saying that they used two sets of rear
> springs on their set up. What is involved with this? Did you have to
> relocate the spring hanger due to the longer spring? We are probably
going
> to remove some leafs soon to make it less springy. 4WD and Hardware said
> that the fiberglass bodies reduce the weight about 200 lbs. I think it is
> reduced a lot more than that. Does anyone else know any better?