okay i wanted to start a post about this.
when you lengthen a shackle, divide the amount you lengthened it by 2 and that is how much lift you gain roughly... correct? so if you make your shackles 2 inches longer you get one inch of lift, this is because you are only lifting one side of the leaf spring.
okay so here is the question, what affect does moving the shackle mount forward have on a leaf spring? this is rear application by the way. i am saying this because i am going to be mounting my leafs on my toyota frame that i got and i am going to shoot for about a 45 degree angle... which i believe is most recommended. so if i move the shackle mount an inch forward from stock should i lengthen the shackle one extra inch or two??? i am betting it is just a guessing game and i will just tack on the mounts and see if that is what i want, and then if it isn't i can break the welds and remount.
-nate
when you lengthen a shackle, divide the amount you lengthened it by 2 and that is how much lift you gain roughly... correct? so if you make your shackles 2 inches longer you get one inch of lift, this is because you are only lifting one side of the leaf spring.
okay so here is the question, what affect does moving the shackle mount forward have on a leaf spring? this is rear application by the way. i am saying this because i am going to be mounting my leafs on my toyota frame that i got and i am going to shoot for about a 45 degree angle... which i believe is most recommended. so if i move the shackle mount an inch forward from stock should i lengthen the shackle one extra inch or two??? i am betting it is just a guessing game and i will just tack on the mounts and see if that is what i want, and then if it isn't i can break the welds and remount.
-nate