ok heres my junk as of now not a whole lot of suspension flex but what it lacks there it makes up for it in frame flex.....http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w304/nsaneoffroad/DSC00755.jpg....ok how the hell do you get it to show the picture i am computer retarded?
Its a stock BII leafs springs that i flipped around to move the axle back. Then i took another BII leaf spring and cut them and bolted to the frame. I didnt run a traction bar for a long time but do now. But even with no traction bar there wasnt to much axle wrap. I moved the leafs under the frame to which gives about 4 to 5 inches of lift. The tire in that pic on the other side is stuffed all the way up into the finder. It works good for a leaf spring setup but right now im in the process of linking the rear to get a more ridged setup. One problem i have is bent leafs from the axle pushing forward to compressing the leaf. I dont have any really good pics of it but here is some that i do have. Here is a link to the traction bar and the strap aroudn the axle is to limit the rear axle drop because i run a really really short rear drive line because of the doubler setup i built. http://forum.broncoii4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=451&highlight=leafs
Thanks guys!
DR - I will bring my ramp to Hollister, we can have a tow rig ramp champ contest.
You have to remove the camper though, its cheating. :flipoff2:
what kinda of leaf setup is on the back? any other pictures?
thanks
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