u-bolt eliminator opinions wanted.

Jeremy

total tacoma points: 162
here is a link to what i am refering to. http://tntcustoms.com/webV3/ubolteliminators.asp

i am curious to know if any body is running a setup like this.

are there any advantages to running this setup?

i kind of like the idea of being able to move the axle back a little, with out having to move the springs.

i am thinking about making something like this, but i like how this kit comes ready to weld on, with the shock relocation brackets. no fabricating and refabricating to make it fit right.

opinions, please.
 

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
Just make sure you don't half-ass the welds. With U-bolts the welding quality on the perches is not critical, since the u-bolts bolt the spring directly to the axle. With this kit you're only botling the springs to the perch, so the weld is under a lot more stress. If you weld those on, and they remove themselves, I will laugh out loud. :p
 

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
Just glanced at that kit again whilst closing the unecessarily open browser. I sure wish the u-bolt plate was bent up at the ends like a traditional u-bolt plate. Without the bends at either end the plate is likely to bend over the spring when you tighten it down, or after miles of use (abuse). Then it'll loosen up and all hell will break loose. Well, maybe not all of it. Sure will be inconvenient though. :-\
 

Jeremy

total tacoma points: 162
i hadnt thought of that. i think i would laugh too, in a quiet sobbing sort of way.

it looks to me like there is plenty of surface to weld to the tube. i think i would have somebody else weld them for me, somebody who knows what they are doing.
 

Jeremy

total tacoma points: 162
RockMonkey said:
Just glanced at that kit again whilst closing the unecessarily open browser. I sure wish the u-bolt plate was bent up at the ends like a traditional u-bolt plate. Without the bends at either end the plate is likely to bend over the spring when you tighten it down, or after miles of use (abuse). Then it'll loosen up and all hell will break loose. Well, maybe not all of it. Sure will be inconvenient though. :-\


good points. maybe i will reconsider.
 

1993yj

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Location
Salt Lake
I agree with RockMonkey. I dont like the idea of all the stress being placed on those welds. Not that I dont trust my welding, but...
 
Location
Murray
I've seen something much like this but it was more like a plate with threaded bungs welded to it which was welded to the axle. the spring had a spring plate that went on top and bolted down throug. I'll have to check and see what I can figure out.
 

kirby

Registered User
Location
South Weber
I would think that if you don't trust all the weight on those welds grab some 1/4 plate and take it around the bottom of the tube welded all the way around.
 
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