another shackle question
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Re: another shackle question
Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
would be the better solution.
Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
way to do things)
walt
(not as bright as Bill)
springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
would be the better solution.
Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
way to do things)
walt
(not as bright as Bill)
#12
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Re: another shackle question
Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
would be the better solution.
Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
way to do things)
walt
(not as bright as Bill)
springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
would be the better solution.
Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
way to do things)
walt
(not as bright as Bill)
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Re: another shackle question
Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
would be the better solution.
Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
way to do things)
walt
(not as bright as Bill)
springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
would be the better solution.
Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
way to do things)
walt
(not as bright as Bill)
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Re: another shackle question
Hi Walt,
Even the shorter over length shackles will apply too much leverage
and bend what's left of your springs backwards:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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wallster wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
> springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
> shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
> route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
> would be the better solution.
> Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
> way to do things)
>
> walt
> (not as bright as Bill)
Even the shorter over length shackles will apply too much leverage
and bend what's left of your springs backwards:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
wallster wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
> springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
> shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
> route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
> would be the better solution.
> Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
> way to do things)
>
> walt
> (not as bright as Bill)
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Re: another shackle question
Hi Walt,
Even the shorter over length shackles will apply too much leverage
and bend what's left of your springs backwards:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
wallster wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
> springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
> shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
> route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
> would be the better solution.
> Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
> way to do things)
>
> walt
> (not as bright as Bill)
Even the shorter over length shackles will apply too much leverage
and bend what's left of your springs backwards:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
wallster wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
> springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
> shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
> route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
> would be the better solution.
> Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
> way to do things)
>
> walt
> (not as bright as Bill)
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Re: another shackle question
Hi Walt,
Even the shorter over length shackles will apply too much leverage
and bend what's left of your springs backwards:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
wallster wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
> springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
> shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
> route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
> would be the better solution.
> Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
> way to do things)
>
> walt
> (not as bright as Bill)
Even the shorter over length shackles will apply too much leverage
and bend what's left of your springs backwards:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
wallster wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
> springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
> shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
> route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
> would be the better solution.
> Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
> way to do things)
>
> walt
> (not as bright as Bill)
#17
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Re: another shackle question
Hi Walt,
Even the shorter over length shackles will apply too much leverage
and bend what's left of your springs backwards:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
wallster wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
> springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
> shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
> route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
> would be the better solution.
> Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
> way to do things)
>
> walt
> (not as bright as Bill)
Even the shorter over length shackles will apply too much leverage
and bend what's left of your springs backwards:
http://www.----------.com/93-YJ-2.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
wallster wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill. Another great suggestion. I thought about re-arcing the
> springs but considering the jeep has 144,000 miles on it and the
> shackles will cost me under $10. to produce, i'll probably go this
> route. If it were a newer rig, and if i were taking it off road, that
> would be the better solution.
> Thanks for the suggestion though. (y'know, letting me know the RIGHT
> way to do things)
>
> walt
> (not as bright as Bill)
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