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Old 05-01-2011 | 08:44 AM
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Thanks, yeah I think it settled a bit after a couple days.
Yea the springs will break in and settle over the course of a couple thousand miles. I just saw the arch on your springs and was like damn! I have the rears up front on mine they are almost flat and it still clears 37's with no rubbing at full flex.
Old 05-01-2011 | 09:12 AM
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trucks looking good! id say 63's would be a good finishing touch.
Old 05-01-2011 | 09:32 AM
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I just saw the arch on your springs and was like damn! I have the rears up front on mine they are almost flat and it still clears 37's with no rubbing at full flex.
Yeah I am running waggonner springs, they have a nice curve to them and they keep my axle in the same spot which is nice. Trying to keep this project as cheap and dd friendly as possible.

trucks looking good! id say 63's would be a good finishing touch.
Thanks, yeah just need to go get the springs now, spotted a good pair in the pick and pull just need to go back with the right tools.
Old 05-01-2011 | 09:38 AM
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Nice i've heard of that being done but never seen it firsthand. Have you wheeled them yet? seems like they'd be kinda stiff cause those waggys are steel beasts
Old 05-01-2011 | 09:51 AM
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Have you wheeled them yet? seems like they'd be kinda stiff cause those waggys are steel beasts
No I haven't wheeled them yet, but on the road the waggys seem pretty soft. I think since they are have a bunch of thin leafs they can still be soft.

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Old 05-22-2011 | 06:54 PM
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So I put it on 63s, still trying to decide if I should level it, what do you guys think?

Old 05-22-2011 | 07:49 PM
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truck looks great
Old 05-24-2011 | 01:52 PM
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may just be the camera angle, but is the back seems a little shorter?

i'd level it or put the back just a hair higher than the front,

nice job on the sas, looks good!
Old 05-29-2011 | 10:35 PM
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Was just looking at your '81 project, would have been cool to see it before it went away-just realized you are in Portland.
New build it looking good
Old 05-30-2011 | 11:04 AM
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may just be the camera angle, but is the back seems a little shorter?

i'd level it or put the back just a hair higher than the front,
Yeah its definately sagging in the back, I already have an ADL for the 63s just worried it will then add to much lift.

Was just looking at your '81 project, would have been cool to see it before it went away-just realized you are in Portland.
Yeah It was a fun project, it was just taking to much time and money and since I parted it out I more then paid for the 3rd gen. Also thinking of using the rear part of the '81 frame to make a teardrop trailer.
Old 05-30-2011 | 12:43 PM
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truck looks good and perforemed really well this weekend! glad you could make it out!
were thinking about making another trip on the 4th of july weekend if you wanna go!
Old 05-30-2011 | 01:21 PM
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truck looks good and perforemed really well this weekend! glad you could make it out!
were thinking about making another trip on the 4th of july weekend if you wanna go!
Thanks for having me out, I had a good time. I should be able to make for the 4th, hopefully I can get a locker by then so I don't get stuck in the mud.

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Old 05-30-2011 | 01:29 PM
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yea would be sweet and by then it should be alot dryer out their and yesterday i ended up finishing my drive line off it twisted about 4 times where the dent was.
Old 06-18-2011 | 10:56 AM
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any wheelin pics?
Old 06-20-2011 | 10:30 AM
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Hey I put a thread up in the trip planning for the 4th of July weekend so if u can make it you should sign up!
Old 07-21-2011 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by sokoji
Yeah its definately sagging in the back, I already have an ADL for the 63s just worried it will then add to much lift.
just relized i forgot to reply to this oops...
personally i would go ahead and add the extra leaf...
what did you end up doing?
Old 07-22-2011 | 08:34 AM
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I ended up just putting the ADL in but I didn't want to mess around with having to modify the emergency brake so ended up taking out the overload. So I think its a little better but not much since taking out the overload canceled out most of the add lift I was going to get. I'm still using the stock spring hangar, so once I get around to putting new ones on a little farther back it will fix my shackle angle and give me a little lift.
Old 07-29-2011 | 10:39 PM
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On the leafs, is there an associated capacity for each one (i.e. one leaf at 1/4" thick able to handle x amount of lbs?). My gut tells me there is a direct tie to the length of the spring too . . .
Algranger, I love the gusset recommendation on the front spring hanger (not sure how much of an impact this is to a SAS, but i love the engineering logic-strength!).
Sokoji,
I watched this 4x4 show (Extreme 4x4 on Spike network) that showed where to tie into the frame when doing a SAS, they mentioned that you wanna let the truck rest on the spring then mark the location above the final setpoint when the full weight of the truck is resting. Out of curiosity, is this how you did it? or did you use a diff method?
Old 01-23-2013 | 06:00 AM
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I've got a 1990 4x4, and some of the front end components are looking a little rough. I've been thinking that if it won't pass inspection next time (due to the front end), that I might like to go your route with a SAS. Could you tell me what year Wagoneer leaf springs they are? And what vehicle is the axle from? You made it look easy

Thanks,
Josh
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