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I have a new question today, I am not entirely wanting to move my spring mount back since I will have to find time to squeeze it into the shop on the rotary lift, drop the tank shield, tank, and then go through the whole rig a maroll for removing the rivets, redrilling the holes @ 7/16" putting in all new hardware etc, etc. I was thinking of an alternative option that will allow me to do the swap in my driveway. If I remove the ubolts on the GM 14bolt, and remove the "top" spring with the eyes, and the next 1 or 2 so that the spring pack is shorter than the "top" spring on my 52" spring pack. Then take the "Top" spring from the 52" pack that is currently under the burb, bolt iton top of the rest of the 3/4ton spring pack and axle, with or without a block lift. If i am thinking correctly, this will enable me to roll the 3/4ton axle and my "new" spring pack right under the burb and just boltup without any modifications to the mount points. Does anyone see a problem with this idea? the 3/4axles came in a 52" variation so I would assume the "top" spring the 52" 3/4 pack to be the same as the "Top" spring in the 52" 1/2 pack. anyone correct me if i am wrong here, I verified the shocks are interchangeable between current frame and donor axles, the same shocks are available for both vehicles. I am planning on doing the front axle later today or both on monday if possible. I just wanted an opinion in case my spring pack idea wont work. I know i will lose some "capacity" by dropping 1-2 springs, and narrowing to the 52" spring but time is not on my side, i have no idea if/when i could get into the shop before wednesday sadly.
Quote from: MuddiGGEr25 on February 06, 2016, 12:05:24 pmI have a new question today, I am not entirely wanting to move my spring mount back since I will have to find time to squeeze it into the shop on the rotary lift, drop the tank shield, tank, and then go through the whole rig a maroll for removing the rivets, redrilling the holes @ 7/16" putting in all new hardware etc, etc. I was thinking of an alternative option that will allow me to do the swap in my driveway. If I remove the ubolts on the GM 14bolt, and remove the "top" spring with the eyes, and the next 1 or 2 so that the spring pack is shorter than the "top" spring on my 52" spring pack. Then take the "Top" spring from the 52" pack that is currently under the burb, bolt iton top of the rest of the 3/4ton spring pack and axle, with or without a block lift. If i am thinking correctly, this will enable me to roll the 3/4ton axle and my "new" spring pack right under the burb and just boltup without any modifications to the mount points. Does anyone see a problem with this idea? the 3/4axles came in a 52" variation so I would assume the "top" spring the 52" 3/4 pack to be the same as the "Top" spring in the 52" 1/2 pack. anyone correct me if i am wrong here, I verified the shocks are interchangeable between current frame and donor axles, the same shocks are available for both vehicles. I am planning on doing the front axle later today or both on monday if possible. I just wanted an opinion in case my spring pack idea wont work. I know i will lose some "capacity" by dropping 1-2 springs, and narrowing to the 52" spring but time is not on my side, i have no idea if/when i could get into the shop before wednesday sadly.If the master spring is the same width and leaves below don't overhang then you're building a spring pack.My Droid from orbit
Quote from: hatzie on February 08, 2016, 11:54:08 amQuote from: MuddiGGEr25 on February 06, 2016, 12:05:24 pmI have a new question today, I am not entirely wanting to move my spring mount back since I will have to find time to squeeze it into the shop on the rotary lift, drop the tank shield, tank, and then go through the whole rig a maroll for removing the rivets, redrilling the holes @ 7/16" putting in all new hardware etc, etc. I was thinking of an alternative option that will allow me to do the swap in my driveway. If I remove the ubolts on the GM 14bolt, and remove the "top" spring with the eyes, and the next 1 or 2 so that the spring pack is shorter than the "top" spring on my 52" spring pack. Then take the "Top" spring from the 52" pack that is currently under the burb, bolt iton top of the rest of the 3/4ton spring pack and axle, with or without a block lift. If i am thinking correctly, this will enable me to roll the 3/4ton axle and my "new" spring pack right under the burb and just boltup without any modifications to the mount points. Does anyone see a problem with this idea? the 3/4axles came in a 52" variation so I would assume the "top" spring the 52" 3/4 pack to be the same as the "Top" spring in the 52" 1/2 pack. anyone correct me if i am wrong here, I verified the shocks are interchangeable between current frame and donor axles, the same shocks are available for both vehicles. I am planning on doing the front axle later today or both on monday if possible. I just wanted an opinion in case my spring pack idea wont work. I know i will lose some "capacity" by dropping 1-2 springs, and narrowing to the 52" spring but time is not on my side, i have no idea if/when i could get into the shop before wednesday sadly.If the master spring is the same width and leaves below don't overhang then you're building a spring pack.My Droid from orbitThats what i was thinking, so the "top" spring with the eyes at each end is called the "master" spring? just so were on the same page. if so, then yes they are the same width, and by removing the spring directly under the donor master spring, nothing will overhang. I will be going to pickup some C-clamps tonight or tomorrow, will 6" ones do the job? Also since the "custom" pack will now have 1 less leaf in it, I should be just fine compressing them with the original stud/bolt right? I need this to go quickly and seamlessly as i am doing it in my driveway and its 25F-30F out with 20-45MPH winds so i really dont want to fight it more than I have to.
Quote from: MuddiGGEr25 on February 08, 2016, 12:24:46 pmQuote from: hatzie on February 08, 2016, 11:54:08 amQuote from: MuddiGGEr25 on February 06, 2016, 12:05:24 pmI have a new question today, I am not entirely wanting to move my spring mount back since I will have to find time to squeeze it into the shop on the rotary lift, drop the tank shield, tank, and then go through the whole rig a maroll for removing the rivets, redrilling the holes @ 7/16" putting in all new hardware etc, etc. I was thinking of an alternative option that will allow me to do the swap in my driveway. If I remove the ubolts on the GM 14bolt, and remove the "top" spring with the eyes, and the next 1 or 2 so that the spring pack is shorter than the "top" spring on my 52" spring pack. Then take the "Top" spring from the 52" pack that is currently under the burb, bolt iton top of the rest of the 3/4ton spring pack and axle, with or without a block lift. If i am thinking correctly, this will enable me to roll the 3/4ton axle and my "new" spring pack right under the burb and just boltup without any modifications to the mount points. Does anyone see a problem with this idea? the 3/4axles came in a 52" variation so I would assume the "top" spring the 52" 3/4 pack to be the same as the "Top" spring in the 52" 1/2 pack. anyone correct me if i am wrong here, I verified the shocks are interchangeable between current frame and donor axles, the same shocks are available for both vehicles. I am planning on doing the front axle later today or both on monday if possible. I just wanted an opinion in case my spring pack idea wont work. I know i will lose some "capacity" by dropping 1-2 springs, and narrowing to the 52" spring but time is not on my side, i have no idea if/when i could get into the shop before wednesday sadly.If the master spring is the same width and leaves below don't overhang then you're building a spring pack.My Droid from orbitThats what i was thinking, so the "top" spring with the eyes at each end is called the "master" spring? just so were on the same page. if so, then yes they are the same width, and by removing the spring directly under the donor master spring, nothing will overhang. I will be going to pickup some C-clamps tonight or tomorrow, will 6" ones do the job? Also since the "custom" pack will now have 1 less leaf in it, I should be just fine compressing them with the original stud/bolt right? I need this to go quickly and seamlessly as i am doing it in my driveway and its 25F-30F out with 20-45MPH winds so i really dont want to fight it more than I have to.I'd replace the U bolts and the center bolt in the spring pack unless they are new.You also want to make sure the master leaf has somewhere near the same overhang on the next leaf that you had on the next leaf down on the 1/2 ton axle.Look over the leaves to be sure they aren't cracked.Are the 3/4 ton leaves thicker?My Droid from orbit