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Mine came with them, they look like a cut down spring pack. They seem to be welded to the housing and to themselves (the individual leaves).
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LOL, just the ones on the lift block Be a stiff ridin SOB with all leaf packs welded togethersamsimpson, Are all the leaf springs welded together or just the ones used to build the lift block?
mine are fabricated plate blocks from Red Barn Customs - they are bracketed to encapsulate the axle housing and are welded on.Not to hijack the thread, but what are you guys using for blocks??? tube, cast iron, aluminum, tapered or non tapered,, no one is telling their secrets.
Why Triangulated? it seems like the one connected to the diff housing serves no real purpose. Just asking in case I am missing something? I built traction bars for all of my personal trucks and tow rigs and this is the first of its kind that I have seen like that.Here's my set up.
Dirt
Nice bracketsHere's my set up.
Dirt
agreed. with the lateral triangulation, it is likely binding during articulation. did you experience much axle wrap w/ that much spring pack?
Yes, the axle wrap was severe. It was especially bad while backing up a slight hill and the wheels started hopping. Just normal take offs produced 2-3 inches of upward rotation at the pinion. How do I know this? I drove it with the bed removed so I could watch the axle. It was enlightening to say the least.agreed. with the lateral triangulation, it is likely binding during articulation. did you experience much axle wrap w/ that much spring pack?
cool. got a pic?... And there is no binding during articulation because of the way the front mount is built.
Pretty much what I was planning on doingput the link into tension/compression versus the moment arm as it is now; keep what you have, but run a link from the lower bracket to the cross member bracket. this will change your rear to mimic a 3-link (essentially 4) setup. the effectiveness depends on the amount of seperation between the plane of the lower link attachment at the axle (lower bracket) and the upper pivot point of the spring (essentially where the block/spring meet). the more seperation between these two planes the more effective against axle wrap.
edit: you may want to run that lower link bracket off the bottom of the axle housing to increase the seperation. shouldn't be so low as to cause hang-up problems...
I'll try to get a pic tomorrow, but it's so simple, and made out of TSC tractor parts. I may have $75 in the whole thing.cool. got a pic?
yes. you could try a single link from the existing lower bracket, but i think you would be much better off moving the axle bracket to below the housing some.... Do you mean run the lower bracket under the axle housing? Right now it is at the bottom when mounted to the front of the housing. ...
If the modification doesn't work I will be starting over from scratch and will use mounts like Randydirt has which I can make the lower mount just under the axle.yes. you could try a single link from the existing lower bracket, but i think you would be much better off moving the axle bracket to below the housing some.
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