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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Wheatfield IN, USA
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Re: WTB - Rear Spring Hangers
Does that r3ear shackle angle look good considering no weight??
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Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: Locust grove, Ga
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Re: WTB - Rear Spring Hangers
Here is mine with just the weight of the bare chassis. I think you’ll be pretty spotnon especially with the longer springs as they flatten out. And just in case you are still wanting to go lower on the front, you could always do a shackle flip in the rear, only downside is a softer progressive rate so it wouldn’t be so good for towing but I’ll have a set of bags also so for me it’ll be just right.
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