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Old 01-10-2008, 03:30 PM   #1
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Question Shackels, Front Or Rear???

OK HOPEFULLY GETTING READY TO PREPAIR FOR MY SOLID AXLE SWAP ON THE RANGER. HAVE A GOOD IDEA ON HOW I NEED TO DO EVERYTHING. GOING TO BE USEING LEAF SPRINGS INSTEAD OF COILS, MAINLY FOR SIMPLISITY. BUT ONLY THING STILL RUNNING THROUGH MY HEAD IS, DO I PUT THE SHACKELS UP FRONT LIKE JEEPS HAVE EM, OR SHOULD I MOUNT THEM ON THE REAR?? WHATS YALLS OPONION AND EXPERIENCES WITH SHACKEL LOCATION? :confused:
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Old 01-10-2008, 03:43 PM   #2
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I like them in the back better.
good
give you a little better ride

You are less likly to bend a spring

does no shackle hanging down to hit soemthing you trying to climb up on.


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can cause the front end to "dive" when brakeing hard.

depending on frame might have to use shims and or turn knukles to get drive shaft angle and caster right

tires need more space between them and the firewall since the tire will move up and back now.

Need more travel in your drive shaft.
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Old 01-10-2008, 03:57 PM   #3
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Thanks, Good Points. Plus That Way I Can Also Get A More Positive Location On Where My Axle Will Be To Determin If I Need To Move It Forward Any.
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