FULL SOA complete with NO BLOCKS in the rear for me!

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  • FULL SOA complete with NO BLOCKS in the rear for me!

    Man I gotta tell ya... this was a happy day for me!!! I just finished the rear suspension mods to compensate for the 7" gained on the front SOA. IT WORKS!!! NO BLOCKS AND I SIT LEVEL!!! I am a happy camper!!!

    I did all my math, made new inverted shackle cages for the rear shackle flip and fabbed a new mount for the front of the rear springs as well. After about week of math and geometry on paper, I started to make my new mounts from 3.5" box steel with 1/4" thickness. I dropped the front mounts down 5.25" and the new rear shackle cage I welded in place just under the existing one. Once the shackles were mounted to the spring, It took some prying the tension out of the rear springs and they pushed into place. I now have a SOA complete with NO BLOCKS!!! I had to put limiters on the new inverted shackle cages to stop hyper-extension of the shackles on suspension droop, but that was no big deal... it takes away about 1.5" of full droop, but can be remedied by relocating the shackle mounting hole about 1.25" forward (more math involved here).

    Oh... finished my 'Z'bar draglink today as well....SWEEEEEEEET!!!!!

    I will have pics posted as soon as I get my friends digital cam to take some... stay tuned for "pics of SOA rear susp. mods"



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    TJ
    78 Wagoneer "River Beast"
    360/TH400/QT
    Dana 44's (soon to be 4.88's)
    7" SOA conversion
    4" Skyjacker Softride
    3" Trailmaster Bodylift
    33x12.50's on 15x10's
    (soon 38.5x14.50's on 12's)
    My FSJ site: http://www.geocities.com/~spazz4life
    "Where there's a hill...there's a way!"
    Todd
    www.ttsfabworks.com
  • irbob
    360 AMC
    • Apr 11, 2000
    • 2788

    #2
    Sounds cool River Beast. Let's see if I can add, yep that equals 14 inches. She's up there isn't she.

    How is that trailmaster body lift doing? Do u like it?

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    Me IFSJA Window Sticker
    83 Brougham, 360, 999 Auto, NP229, F/Dana 44F, R/AMC 8 7/8", 31X10.5 Pathfinder's, Rancho 9000's, 2" lift blocks. "Have you been off road lately?"
    Bob
    83 Wagoneer Brougham (Rolled) Woooof
    83 Wagoneer Limited (Parts Rig) Woooof II

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    • ClarkGriswald
      350 Buick
      • Jul 03, 2000
      • 1477

      #3
      Muh Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha !!!!!!
      Great Job Todd!

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      88 Grand Wagoneer
      D44's front\rear
      AMC 360
      TF 727
      NP 229 (Funky)
      Bone Stock (for now)
      NO RUNNING BOARDS!
      88 Rusting mound
      79 Rusting mound

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      • joe
        • Apr 28, 2000
        • 22392

        #4
        Nice job RB, congrats! Some homework prior and some sweat later does seem to be the ticket. Rather than the other way around...
        Post some pics when you can. Be nice to see'm.
        -joe
        joe
        "Don't mind me. I'm just here for the alibi"

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        • #5
          irbob,

          My trailmaster bodylift has been installed since Sep 98 and have had no problems whatsoever. I have even had "air-time" and no problems incurred.

          One thing though... the 2 blocks that fit in just behind the rear axle under the cargo area are "pressed fit"... meaning there are no bolts on these and the weight of the body holds them in. I lost one of the two on a trail run last year.FYI

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          TJ
          78 Wagoneer "River Beast"
          360/TH400/QT
          Dana 44's (soon to be 4.88's)
          7" SOA conversion
          4" Skyjacker Softride
          3" Trailmaster Bodylift
          33x12.50's on 15x10's
          (soon 38.5x14.50's on 12's)
          My FSJ site: http://www.geocities.com/~spazz4life
          "Where there's a hill...there's a way!"
          Todd
          www.ttsfabworks.com

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          • scotty
            • Jun 12, 2000
            • 6627

            #6
            when i did my body lift,i actually drilled holes thru those rubber things ,the frame and the body so that i could put a bolt thru them and make it into a real body mount,instead of just a rubber spacer.

            your rear susp mods sound really cool-cant wait to see soe pics.



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            scott
            85 grand wagoneer
            258 with motorcraft 2bbl/904/twin stick dana 300/dana 44/welded amc 20
            38x15.5 gumbo mudders
            snorkel/dual batteries/onboard air/"custom" convertable
            3 inch body lift/mostly stock suspension/"modified" fender openings
            custom front/rear bumpers and brushgaurd

            possible small block chevy "test" swap in near future
            scotty
            85 grand wagoneer
            258/t18/d20/10 bolt/14 bolt
            38" TSL SXs
            chopped,bobbed and caged

            http://nightcrawlers4wd.20megsfree.com/index.html\

            http://mytrailrigs4x4.20megsfree.com/photo.html\

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            • ClarkGriswald
              350 Buick
              • Jul 03, 2000
              • 1477

              #7
              Chants............. Pic's ... Pic's..... Pic's....Pic's.....Pic's......Pic's....... Pic's.......

              Cant wait to see the rear end suspension mods.

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              88 Grand Wagoneer
              D44's front\rear
              AMC 360
              TF 727
              NP 229 (Funky)
              Bone Stock (for now)
              NO RUNNING BOARDS!
              88 Rusting mound
              79 Rusting mound

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