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01-29-2008, 12:36 AM | #1 |
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Rear U-Bolt Question - Coil Suspension 1/2 Ton
backstory. I am having some 2" drop blocks flamecut for my rear suspension. of course, I will need to get some longer u-bolts. So......
I measured the axle u-bolt on the truck, so could someone verify my numbers? these are my measurements. - from the inside of the arc to the bottom of the threads is 8" - from center of rod to center of rod is 4.25" - the rod itself is 11/16" round - the two nuts are 1" fine thread thanks all......
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01-29-2008, 10:14 AM | #2 |
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Re: Rear U-Bolt Question - Coil Suspension 1/2 Ton
anyone have a u-bolt they can measure?? don't want to order something screwy.....
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01-29-2008, 10:35 AM | #3 |
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Re: Rear U-Bolt Question - Coil Suspension 1/2 Ton
Funny, I was just thinking of doing the same thing.
I have lowered springs but want another half inch or so more (and it's not quite level). Went out this morning and looked at the U bolts to see if I had enough thread to put a spacer in there. I think I can. If you find some longer bolts let us know. |
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Looks like on mine that you could go 1/2" to 3/4" with a longer u-bolt, but aftet that you will need one that's longer. I'm just wanting to verify my measurements because I would hate to order 2 incorrect u-bolts. Guess I could always take up horseshoes???!!!
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Tri, Yep, I meant the wrench size is 1". The round stock is 11/16", so your right, it would be a 3/4" UNF. have to wait 'til I get to work tomorrow and verify in my Bible, the Engineer's Handbook. I'd go with CPP if I didn't have a spring place here locally that can make a pair fairly cheap.
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01-29-2008, 01:54 PM | #7 |
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There is a shop In Santa Maria Ca. Central Coast Spring, there number is 805 347- 7335, they will make any length u-bolt you need, I dont know if they ship but if not I can pick up and ship, I have used them a few times to do different trucks I have worked on.
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