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the Rear Shackle Flip is a 6-7" gain regardless of springs you have and made to compliment a SOA conversion up front..
Go to TT's Fabworks link my my sig for SOA kits or RB Kustoms is solely the rear shackle flip...
you have any questions after researchin those two sites, I can answer them in detail via email...
PROS:
you get a wopping 6-7" lift and maintain the ride you had before the SOA..
better flex and articulation with the inverted shackle
CONS: fab skills are recommended... more time consuming than a spring lift for install... unforeseen mods may be apparent when you are in progress, but I listed most of them in the RB Kustoms site...
[ June 07, 2004, 12:14 PM: Message edited by: River Beast ]
the pinion angle (the yoke at the diff) will shoot upward if you just flip the rear shackle and leave the front mounts where they are.. that is your pivot point... you just have to make sure its not too much...
I've done this two different times Rick.
First time was when the wag came home with me, that was just to clear the tires I had laying around. The rear spings were stock then and very saggy, it really didn't do much for it then. Maybe 2" at best and the pinion angle didn't change too much.
Second time was with the 2 1/2 lift, 52" Chevy springs in back, that was drastic, maybe 4", the tire moved forward almost into the body and the pinion angle snapped the ball and trunion joint.
Which IIRC you are still running? The ball and trunion joint that is. They don't take kindly to lifting at all.
Tad,I had a new drive shaft made with a regular u-joint and companion flange to bolt to the D-20.The ball & truion I put in while still in Tucson has already blew apart.I also just installed all new springs made for me by St.Louis Spring and Brake.They did a good job but didn't get as much extra arc in the rear as I had hoped for so Ineed a couple more inches of lift there. The front end came up fine.Don't really want to do blocks so I'm shopping for options.
Rick
Rick, in that case you can just flip it and see what happens.
It looks a bit more drastic in the air than it does once settled on the ground.
All you need is a good floor jack.
Lift it up by the rear xmember till the shackles have no stress on them.
Pull them off.
Lift a bit more and put them on upside down.
Watch the driveshaft for how much it moves out, shouldn't be much at all
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