How many of you guys have done a leaf spring to cool spring conversion?
I’ll start a build thread here soon to showcase what I’m working with but I’ve never been too pleased with my offroad handling on my truck compared to my coiled vehicles in the past.
My thought process is I can pick a pair of coils off a similar type of truck to handle payloads while having improved flex in the rear. This would require me to cut off the leaf perches, install buckets on the axle and frame, and install tabs for the trailing arms on the axle and frame, as well as a panhard bar on the axle and frame.
The added bonus of this is I can tilt the axle a bit to improve the driveline angle and improve driveline clearance offroad.
Then from there it would be small odds and ends like extended brake lines and limit straps, as well as finding the correct length of aftermarket shocks to supplement the new coil travel, probably something for the same vehicle.
Cutting and welding won’t be an issue, but symmetry and math is where I’ll probably scratch my head here and there. But am I missing something?
I’ll probably have a talk with midnight4x4 to hear their thoughts as well and see if they have the fabrication pieces I need or if it’s going to be custom work or perhaps sourcing them from dealer networks for factory parts based on the vehicle I choose to take coils from.
Thoughts? Opinions? Maybe it wasn’t worth the work?
I’ll start a build thread here soon to showcase what I’m working with but I’ve never been too pleased with my offroad handling on my truck compared to my coiled vehicles in the past.
My thought process is I can pick a pair of coils off a similar type of truck to handle payloads while having improved flex in the rear. This would require me to cut off the leaf perches, install buckets on the axle and frame, and install tabs for the trailing arms on the axle and frame, as well as a panhard bar on the axle and frame.
The added bonus of this is I can tilt the axle a bit to improve the driveline angle and improve driveline clearance offroad.
Then from there it would be small odds and ends like extended brake lines and limit straps, as well as finding the correct length of aftermarket shocks to supplement the new coil travel, probably something for the same vehicle.
Cutting and welding won’t be an issue, but symmetry and math is where I’ll probably scratch my head here and there. But am I missing something?
I’ll probably have a talk with midnight4x4 to hear their thoughts as well and see if they have the fabrication pieces I need or if it’s going to be custom work or perhaps sourcing them from dealer networks for factory parts based on the vehicle I choose to take coils from.
Thoughts? Opinions? Maybe it wasn’t worth the work?