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Those guys come out to to the Carlisle show every year, good prices.
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Hello everyone, got a little mock up of the exhaust while I am waiting on the New TIG welder to show up. I think I am going to flip the muffler so the inlet is next to the frame rail anyways hope you all good and out in the shop/garage working on your projects!!!
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Hey guys, I have been going crazy. When I get a minute or two I have been doing little things. I decided to powder coat the rear leaf sprints and a bunch of brackets and the inner fender wells.
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Here is the main leaf put on. After I get the exhaust tacked up I will finish the leaf pack.
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About finished up with the rotisserie I am building for the cab.
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Purchased a new toy. When the argon bottle gets delivered I can start the exhaust.
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Somebody has some new toys. I like the tig welder and the Rotisserie. I powered coated my springs as well.
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DW did you put anything between your leaf springs? Between the leafs springs and the overload it had a white sheet of plastic. I was wondering if I should sheet between all the leafs. What do you think or do?
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thin plastic might not hurt... I envision squeaking in your future. I used a urethane paint so it will probably do the same.
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Thin plastic is what I was planning to use. I bought poly bushing and lubed them up good. Plus greassble shackle bolts.
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My front tuff country springs have the black plastic cushions on the ends also. It's the original rear springs I will have to sheet.
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I've seen people use graphite paint between leaves to make them slide nice and easy. I would think with plastic you'll need uhmw or polyurethane, something that will handle the beating
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I order the below. Thought it was worth a try for 7 bucks.
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Spring liners interesting. How does it attach.
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I think I can cut to fit and put hole in them and bolt in between springs. When I took the spring pack apart it had a white plastic sheet between the overload and the spring pack. So I think I am going to try the same. Just between all the leafs
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That might work. I thought about buying some plastic from Super Lift and using those if they sell them. they would snap into a hole that would be drilled.
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I thought about those snap in ones also. But I was worried about drilling holes in a leaf spring. I heard bad things after people have done it. Spring snapping etc.
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That's why I didn't do anything I was unsure about modifying the springs.
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Just cut them into playing card size and sandwhich them between the springs in the Ubolt area...
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my Super lift springs are at the end of each spring where the movement is. installing them at the U bolt area wont do much for movement.
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The roll of liner above is 4" wide x 8' long so I was thinking of just cutting the roll in half and running it the length of the springs.
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Give a go it should work. the metal straps that keep the springs aligned will keep them from shifting from side to side.
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I got chance to play with my new tig welder. Decided to just jump into fabricating the exhaust. This picture is from the passenger side header and around the tranmission/t-case brace to the 2-1/2" to 3" Y-pipe.
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