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If anyone cares I have some pics and descriptions of what is going on with my project.
Let me know if you see anything that needs to be done differently. http://members.***.net/randy-barnett
Thanks
If anyone cares I have some pics and descriptions of what is going on with my project.
Let me know if you see anything that needs to be done differently. http://members.***.net/randy-barnett
Thanks
goods like it is coming along. Your rear spring's shackle angle is wrong. it [the shackle] is at a 5 o'clock position, it needs to be at 7 o'clock..
and there is something weird about the front shackle, but I can't tell, because the picture is dark and blurry.
well bremen is right if that is with the truck weight on it but unloaded it wouldn't be at the 7 oclock position so need to know if that is with or without the truck weight on the spring this will help determine the shackle position. And I realize you can't see the pictures but they are very dark, so maybe get some more light on the stuff, and take some lighter pictures or maybe lighten them up in you picture program so we can see them alittle better, and give some better advice.
I was worried about the black not showing up well.
The rear shackle does need more angle. but the only weight on it now is the frame. I don't know how far back it will go with the Body, gas tank and batteries back there.
I will get someone to brighten up those pics.
Thanks
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