Look forward to updates WHENEVER you are able to give them! Thanks again.
Modified $40 1.5" lift S.F. (Pics fixeed)
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Has anyone else tried this yet? I just found out that I need to run 2" blocks with my lift and this would be a nice alternative.Project: 1979 Wagoneer 360, Turbo 400, Q-Track, and Dana 44's
Lovingly refereed to as the "The Wagon"...
Daily Driver: 2008 Jeep Commander Rocky Mountain Edition 4.7L, Q-Trac II
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Originally posted by p@55w0rdHas anyone else tried this yet? I just found out that I need to run 2" blocks with my lift and this would be a nice alternative.
this is a far better option than blocks! Go for it88 Grand Wag:
Razor Grille
Rusty's 4" spring lift
BJs HD 1" shackles
31" M/Ts
Holley 4160, 600cfm
T.F.I.
Warn Hubs
SOLID Diff cover
999 X-member/T-case Skid
Rag joint delete
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My trans is going to my guy next week. Once it gets back and my adapter I just ordered gets here, I got to get all the little stuff buttoned up and make a temp rear shaft.
Then.................. I get to take it to the farm and flex it some. When that happens I will get some pics, LOTS of pics.
I hope to have it out there by the end of April to flex it and get measurements for some shocks.
Still a long way to go, but its getting there.............. slowly.
this is a far better option than blocks!
Jimmodified flares, removable top, OBA w/200psi tank,
LQ4, 4L80e,NWF doubler w/upside down 203
SOA w/ D44s F+R for now
H1 wheels+tires (cut), hydroboost brakes
custom shackle flip W/F150 springs
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snorkels,
OX'd D60/14B-FF
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Originally posted by blazer3664
If you wheel it, keep in mind, they will add to any axle wrap.
Jim
EDIT: I see you were referring to the blocks and NOT the shackle flip...Last edited by p@55w0rd; 03-27-2012, 07:07 PM.Project: 1979 Wagoneer 360, Turbo 400, Q-Track, and Dana 44's
Lovingly refereed to as the "The Wagon"...
Daily Driver: 2008 Jeep Commander Rocky Mountain Edition 4.7L, Q-Trac II
http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll58/jeepxk/DSC08388.jpg
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I put 4dr Exploder springs in mine and during my research found that F150 springs would probably work too but would give more lift than I wanted.
While it's not any easier to get these out of a U-pull-it, it was cheaper and I didn't have to cut anything off.
If you follow what I did (I don't remember who suggested it, but it's not *mine*), get springs from two different Fords and make sure they're both on the left side. The right side had much, much more corrosion and rust and was so much harder to remove.
ETA: It's right there (maybe why I subscribed to this thread since I never posted in it before?)
Originally posted by blazer3664I swapped in 97-03 F150 springs (4-5" lift) thinking it would be enough.Last edited by smacaroni; 03-28-2012, 09:46 AM.1982 Wagoneer LTD, Slushbox, I6 w/ 4.0 head, Explorer rear spring, 4.0 timing set/cover and backwards fuel gauge. How many gallons per mile do you make?
Proper grammar dictates the question is "may I borrow your BFH?" To which I answer "yes, you may, no take the bigger one, you'll need it".
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Ran across this today, thought it might be handy for those thinking of doing this, or some other hanger mod.
It will still be a while before I can test the function, as I have ran into some $$$ problems with work slowing down.
Unfortunately that means the Jeep is on hold again/still/longer
Still getting the hours to keep bills paid, just got to be VERY mindful of every cent right now.
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On the good side, I did just trade a 700R4 I had laying around, for a 4L80e.
Yep OD trans and doubler should have a gear for every situation now.
Jimmodified flares, removable top, OBA w/200psi tank,
LQ4, 4L80e,NWF doubler w/upside down 203
SOA w/ D44s F+R for now
H1 wheels+tires (cut), hydroboost brakes
custom shackle flip W/F150 springs
-----Coming Soon-----
snorkels,
OX'd D60/14B-FF
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Hey, that's great. I hope it works out. I did the Exploder spring which wasn't too bad other than I'd suggest buying just the "inside" (for the US market, left) spring from two different vehicles.
However, the appeal of walking into any place that sells Dorman parts and saying "I'd like two Dorman 722-010 please" is encouraging.1982 Wagoneer LTD, Slushbox, I6 w/ 4.0 head, Explorer rear spring, 4.0 timing set/cover and backwards fuel gauge. How many gallons per mile do you make?
Proper grammar dictates the question is "may I borrow your BFH?" To which I answer "yes, you may, no take the bigger one, you'll need it".
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I plan on doing this early next year to get rid of the blocks on the rear axle. What would happen if you used this in conjunction with the BJ's 1.5" shackle lifts front an back and combine it with an existing lift? What would that do to the driveline angles? Would a high steer be needed in the front in addition to a dropped pitman?Last edited by p@55w0rd; 08-03-2012, 06:13 AM.Project: 1979 Wagoneer 360, Turbo 400, Q-Track, and Dana 44's
Lovingly refereed to as the "The Wagon"...
Daily Driver: 2008 Jeep Commander Rocky Mountain Edition 4.7L, Q-Trac II
http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll58/jeepxk/DSC08388.jpg
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I plan on doing this early next year to get rid of the blocks on the rear axle.
What would happen if you used this in conjunction with the BJ's 1.5" shackle lifts front an back and combine it with an existing lift?
Might be OK, depending on your use. If you plan on beating it on the trail, I would probably stay with a little shorter shackle, like the 1/2" lift or MAYBE the 1" lift ones BJ's sells.
I dont care for long shackles for one of the same reasons I dont like blocks.
Why give your rig more leverage to tear itself apart? Shackles are a necessary evil (read as "pry-bar"), that I dont like making much worse (longer). That said, they are also one of the easiest parts to use for tuning the action/final ride height (within reason) of leaf spring suspension.
What would that do to the driveline angles? Would a high steer be needed in the front in addition to a dropped pitman?
Post up in the off-road section, with your current specs, and what you are thinking of doing. Link this thread so they know what SF you are referring to, and I'm sure everybody will be able to help you figure out the best way to get what you want done.
Jimmodified flares, removable top, OBA w/200psi tank,
LQ4, 4L80e,NWF doubler w/upside down 203
SOA w/ D44s F+R for now
H1 wheels+tires (cut), hydroboost brakes
custom shackle flip W/F150 springs
-----Coming Soon-----
snorkels,
OX'd D60/14B-FF
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I'm liking this idea. Funny because I had a customer with a ranger come to me with the rear shackle mounts rusted off. Had to replace everything for front and rear springs, but looking at them I said "well, maybe this would work on my truck". Meaning the rear hangers. I did get new GW springs and when I took my existing springs out, I knew they would lower my truck. Think I may have the factory 5+1 springs, new springs are a 4+1. But I do want to get rid of my Rough Country lift blocks. 2" I think and be able to not have to call all over for Ubolts. Guess I need to take some measurements. I may end up with the BJ's 1" shackles just to level out the truck, my front suspension sits a little higher because I have a the RC 2" lift but then had to add a 2" helper spring up front to compensate for my bumper and winch.Jeeps are Jeeps, keep Jeepin
>It's not about the ten hour drive to get the rust bucket jeep, it's about where your your going when it's done
87GW 99 Durango 5.2 drivetrain, SOA 35in Falken Wildpeak. MT rims
1997 Ram 1500 5.2 33in Falken Rocky Mounts for haulin
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I am very interested in doing this and have ordered the Dorman bracket kits.
Crawling under the Waggie last night, I noticed that the exhaust will need to be relocated. Guess this is something I will have to investigate alittle further.
CheersROK360
84 FSJ LTD (Aussie built in the Brisbane Jeep Factory)
'The LPG (propane) powered Canyonero'
Tow truck, Daily Driver, and adventure non-urban vehicle
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Someone talk to me about the Explorer or F150 spring thing. What years fit? How much lift over stock? Bolt in? Do they move the axle position?
ThanksJeeps are Jeeps, keep Jeepin
>It's not about the ten hour drive to get the rust bucket jeep, it's about where your your going when it's done
87GW 99 Durango 5.2 drivetrain, SOA 35in Falken Wildpeak. MT rims
1997 Ram 1500 5.2 33in Falken Rocky Mounts for haulin
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Not sure on the Exploder springs, but ...... again the F150 info
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Originally Posted by blazer3664
I swapped in 97-03 F150 springs (4-5" lift) thinking it would be enough.
The bolts,
pick a size, either open up the bushing or use washers welded to the frame to make the holes smaller.
The F150 bushings have a sleave that is just a little longer that ours stock. A few light passes with an angle grinder. Swipe, test fit, swipe ..........................
I left mine where you have to wiggle and tap them in, dont want them loose.
Also, mind the heat you are making when grinding. Dont want to ruin those bushings. I am going to see if I can find some replacement bushings that fit the spring, and have our bolt size later.
I used th F150 shackles, so cant speak to how they fit in the stock shackles.
Jimmodified flares, removable top, OBA w/200psi tank,
LQ4, 4L80e,NWF doubler w/upside down 203
SOA w/ D44s F+R for now
H1 wheels+tires (cut), hydroboost brakes
custom shackle flip W/F150 springs
-----Coming Soon-----
snorkels,
OX'd D60/14B-FF
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I see. So they are just a possibly cheaper option than using the regular stock springs available.Jeeps are Jeeps, keep Jeepin
>It's not about the ten hour drive to get the rust bucket jeep, it's about where your your going when it's done
87GW 99 Durango 5.2 drivetrain, SOA 35in Falken Wildpeak. MT rims
1997 Ram 1500 5.2 33in Falken Rocky Mounts for haulin
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