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Old 09-22-2002, 08:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can I see your Waggy 44 spring mounts?

Specifically front driver side SOA with all of the diff webbing mess. did search, couldnt find. thanks
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pass. side

dont know if this helps either
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If you wait til after next weekend, I'll get some. I just ground mine down yesterday.

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Don't have any pictures as of yet. But I measured the height of casting off the tube, and cut this amount off a new spring perch. The height of the casting is slightly greater towards the rear of the tube. Also had to grind down about 1/2 inch of webbing in order move the perch inbound on the raised casting 1/2 inch on my YJ.

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thanks for the tips. i will have at it tonight. pics would still be nice though if you get a chance
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would like to see u bolt setup too. im thinking i may have to use a couple flat plates.
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would like to see u bolt setup too. im thinking i may have to use a couple flat plates.
I thought about that, but the plate on the bottom may not fit with the chunk/cover being right there.

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for the Ubolt setup, I had some square bolts made up. Since the perch is moved in 1/2 inch, on my 94 YJ, it give just enough room to slide the outside bolt on the casting. With the grinder gut a small grove down the casting 1/4 in from the outside so that the bolt will sit in this grove and not slip off to the tube. Also on the spring plate, the width of one set of wholes is narrow than the other. Since both bolts would be now be over the casting I blew the holes a little wider so that they match up in width.
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