Since i just graduated to wheeler status i'm gonna take the privledge of flaming you for asking such a question. Use the fawking SEARCH feature
This has been covered several times and a little search will give you all the info your little heart ever desired.
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search man, i got like 10 pages. waggy spring conversions are adressed on a weekly basis for the most part. heres a thread to start at and then use the search button before asking any questions.
I don't think I asked the right question. I want to put Waggys in the back!The searching I had done previously only yielded front Waggy threads. I have moved this question from a general spring thread that someone else had started.
From what Ive read over the last 2 days is that Waggys dont work in the back. Id be best off having my stock springs redone.
Any objections?
Rear wags are cool, I'm going to run them in my trail rig, 57" long, 26" and 31". If you run the short side to the rear you can bob the piss out of a rig. Chevy's ride damn nice though. IMO
rear waggys have been talked about her quite a bit. i searched and found about 10 threads maybe 3 weeks ago. but i went with chevy's instead. from what i've seen. they flex really nice.
I believe the rear waggys are a bit longer. when you pull them off the waggy pull the solid hanger also. I think it is just riveted on. then you can put that hanger on your yota where you need it. you willl need a longer than stock shackle and put your shackle angle at about 35- 45 degrees.
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