RimSpoke
Well-known member
Thanks Animal... maybe we will I've been out your way a couple of times.
Somewhere along the way I got the bright idea that I could mount the spring behind the axle instead of on top of it as I originally planned. Here's a shot of all the pieces (both purchased and fab'd) that I planned to use:
The DOM tubing's .281″ wall [center under spring] gives me an I.D. of 11/16″ which is the same O.D. as my 9/16″ I.D. bronze bushings [center front alongside the wet bolts].
After (hopefully) many years of wear, the bronze bushings will be able to be pressed out and replaced, saving the actual mount from any wear.
The down side to changing plans mid-way through was not only a lack of sufficient suspension-travel clearance between my bracket and the frame, but what's not shown is that after installation my crossmember is sitting smack on the tie-rod.
I sat and stared at it for a half+ hour or more and could have gone down a "change this, change that" road, but I went back to my original plan instead.
Somewhere along the way I got the bright idea that I could mount the spring behind the axle instead of on top of it as I originally planned. Here's a shot of all the pieces (both purchased and fab'd) that I planned to use:
The DOM tubing's .281″ wall [center under spring] gives me an I.D. of 11/16″ which is the same O.D. as my 9/16″ I.D. bronze bushings [center front alongside the wet bolts].
After (hopefully) many years of wear, the bronze bushings will be able to be pressed out and replaced, saving the actual mount from any wear.
The down side to changing plans mid-way through was not only a lack of sufficient suspension-travel clearance between my bracket and the frame, but what's not shown is that after installation my crossmember is sitting smack on the tie-rod.
I sat and stared at it for a half+ hour or more and could have gone down a "change this, change that" road, but I went back to my original plan instead.