E evlxj85 NAXJA Forum User Location Oregon, City OREGON Jul 23, 2013 #1 Does any body know what the rear spring perch width is from center to center. I need to get my d44 done. Thx
Does any body know what the rear spring perch width is from center to center. I need to get my d44 done. Thx
kenny811 NAXJA Forum User Location Damascus, OR Jul 23, 2013 #2 Re: Re: Rear spring perch width evlxj85 said: Does any body know what the rear spring perch width is from center to center. I need to get my d44 done. Thx Click to expand... You mean where the spring sits on the axle?
Re: Re: Rear spring perch width evlxj85 said: Does any body know what the rear spring perch width is from center to center. I need to get my d44 done. Thx Click to expand... You mean where the spring sits on the axle?
E evlxj85 NAXJA Forum User Location Oregon, City OREGON Jul 23, 2013 #3 Yes how far apart are the from one side of the jeep to the other
M muddypunk TOOL Location Coupeville Whidbey Island washington Jul 23, 2013 #4 Take a tape measure from leaf pack to drum skooch diff back and for unroll you get them matched.
E evlxj85 NAXJA Forum User Location Oregon, City OREGON Jul 25, 2013 #5 It's 44 inches. But thx every body for the help.
souske NAXJA Forum User Location The land of competition Jul 25, 2013 #6 Loosely bolt it up, make sure leafs are.perpendicular, a.d same diistance to the backing plates. Tack, then finish weld. If there is a simpler way, im all ears
Loosely bolt it up, make sure leafs are.perpendicular, a.d same diistance to the backing plates. Tack, then finish weld. If there is a simpler way, im all ears
M muddypunk TOOL Location Coupeville Whidbey Island washington Jul 25, 2013 #7 souske said: Loosely bolt it up, make sure leafs are.perpendicular, a.d same diistance to the backing plates. Tack, then finish weld. If there is a simpler way, im all ears Click to expand... That's how we did my 8.8 party1:
souske said: Loosely bolt it up, make sure leafs are.perpendicular, a.d same diistance to the backing plates. Tack, then finish weld. If there is a simpler way, im all ears Click to expand... That's how we did my 8.8 party1:
E evlxj85 NAXJA Forum User Location Oregon, City OREGON Jul 26, 2013 #8 If I had a welder at home that's what I would have done. But I don't so I had to get them welded on at work. Axle is in the shop now getting the 4.56s and a Detroit installed.
If I had a welder at home that's what I would have done. But I don't so I had to get them welded on at work. Axle is in the shop now getting the 4.56s and a Detroit installed.
M muddypunk TOOL Location Coupeville Whidbey Island washington Jul 26, 2013 #9 I had my boss bring his small 110 wire feed to my house for taching