Skullver Still Flailing Location Ventura,CA Jan 31, 2011 #21 he is right, the boomerang shackle is used to run the longer eye-eye deavers without the shackle hitting the rear crossmember, you have other issues my friend, that shackle angle is bad though.
he is right, the boomerang shackle is used to run the longer eye-eye deavers without the shackle hitting the rear crossmember, you have other issues my friend, that shackle angle is bad though.
1990JEEPXJ NAXJA Forum User NAXJA Member Location San Diego Jan 31, 2011 #22 shackle relocation brackets arent too expensive and work very well. i have them on my jeep to fix the same issue you have.
shackle relocation brackets arent too expensive and work very well. i have them on my jeep to fix the same issue you have.
Johnnie Walker Piece of Fish! NAXJA Member Location WA state Feb 1, 2011 #23 The relocation bracket would do the trick, boomerangs will help a bit. ironman4x4fab?
crazyjim NAXJA Forum User Location SoCal Feb 1, 2011 #24 Boomerangs won't help at all. Not even 1%. Longer springs would, like deavers.
silverslk NAXJA Forum User Location Garbage Grove, CA Feb 1, 2011 #25 crazyjim said: Boomerangs won't help at all. Not even 1%. Longer springs would, like deavers. Click to expand... x2 Ted, just start saving for better springs (buy the boomerangs too). With better springs you won't need to relocate your boxes.
crazyjim said: Boomerangs won't help at all. Not even 1%. Longer springs would, like deavers. Click to expand... x2 Ted, just start saving for better springs (buy the boomerangs too). With better springs you won't need to relocate your boxes.