JNickel101
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- Alamogordo, NM
YES! 

BRIANHO13 said:BTW all material in these is 1/4" yes its overkill but you all like that right?
sleeperjeeper said:What is a good angle for your shackles? straight down? angled one way or the other?
C85D4x4 said:NO.......I want sheet metal......:looney:
JNickel101 said:don't our XJs have enough of that for you?![]()
Jimbo_1321 said:you can just bolt it in.
it's got those three holes on the framerail and the one for the stock shackle.
Chad29860 said:But where do I get some and how much becuase they will be welded on mine. No bolts for me!!!
WheelinJR said:Did you read the thread or just look at the pictures?
The two pieces bolt together and the holes are slotted. They instruct you to weld those two pieces together after your angles are set. I wouldn't be brave enough to leave a slotted hole setup like that JUST bolted in.
garr said:They should also sell a set without the slots (Holes only), for those that want a Bolt on setup.
WheelinJR said:Did you read the thread or just look at the pictures?
The two pieces bolt together and the holes are slotted. They instruct you to weld those two pieces together after your angles are set. I wouldn't be brave enough to leave a slotted hole setup like that JUST bolted in.
C85D4x4 said:Well guys, I Finally got them installed. From only taking it out around the block 1 time, all I can say is...........the ride...........is amazingly smooth!!!
I can now push up and down on the corner of my rear bumper and see and feel movement.
Ill let everyone know how well it does next time I take it out on the trail.
Here are some pics of it installed
(Note: I took out the bolts for the frame rail so I can get by trailer hitch back on, and I also loosed the adjustment nuts so I can fine tune the shackle angle this weekend. So no flaming me for installing it wrong or that my shackle angle looks off)
O and sorry for the crapy pics, I will get better 1s once it’s all properly installed and on the trail
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TNT said:The angle looks good as long as your shackle doesn't hit the mount on compression. Let us know how you think the increased anti-squat effects the handling.
When I tried this basic set-up a few years ago and the added anti-squat would cause the rear suspension to extend fully and walk under the chassis on rocky trails when the front end would have to crawl a steep ledge or wall.
I switched to using Dodge B-van main leafs which are about 1.5" longer from the centering pin to the rear bushing and a mix of XJ leafs. Combined with 1" lift boomerang shackles set at a 45% angle at ride height reduced the anti-squat enough to eliminate 99% of the issues. They rode great and flexed out great. The increased shackle length only provided 1/2" of lift because of the angle. It also keeps the springs up out of harms way.
TNT said:The angle looks good as long as your shackle doesn't hit the mount on compression. Let us know how you think the increased anti-squat effects the handling.
When I tried this basic set-up a few years ago and the added anti-squat would cause the rear suspension to extend fully and walk under the chassis on rocky trails when the front end would have to crawl a steep ledge or wall.
I switched to using Dodge B-van main leafs which are about 1.5" longer from the centering pin to the rear bushing and a mix of XJ leafs. Combined with 1" lift boomerang shackles set at a 45% angle at ride height reduced the anti-squat enough to eliminate 99% of the issues. They rode great and flexed out great. The increased shackle length only provided 1/2" of lift because of the angle. It also keeps the springs up out of harms way.