comfortable leaf spring shackles
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Re: comfortable leaf spring shackles
They look very similar to calmini lift shackles, they have lifted my truck but the ride is no softer!!!
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Re: comfortable leaf spring shackles
Is that the banana ones? as that is what I was thinkingsteve greenc3 wrote:They look very similar to calmini lift shackles, they have lifted my truck but the ride is no softer!!!
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Re: comfortable leaf spring shackles
Shackles don't need braces??? i don't see the point in bracing shackles.Edweird wrote:They're not braced in any way; I don't like them.
Also the banana shackles are only kinked so that they can allow a bit more droop travel before the shackle hits the shackle stop on the rear (if you have them fitted the right way) it does not matter what shape a shackle is, the only thing that effects how the shackle works is the distance between bolt centres in a straight line.
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Re: comfortable leaf spring shackles
Don't need the banana ones if you cut the stops out
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Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Re: comfortable leaf spring shackles
for scottie and dan
1 word...
plughs!
1 word...
plughs!
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
Re: comfortable leaf spring shackles
trotter wrote:for scottie and dan
1 word...
plughs!