05-24-2015, 10:20 AM | #1 |
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Leaf spring fanning
I have a 72 K10 longbed, with a recently installed skyjacker 2.5 lift. The top four leaves are spreading apart from the bottom leaf. I bought some alignment clamps but they are too short to clamp over all five leafs, and from looking on the internet I can't find anything that looks like it will cover all five leafs.
Any ideas here? Problem is only happening on the driver's side. Will post pics to follow. Thanks all. Posted via Mobile Device |
05-24-2015, 10:21 AM | #2 |
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Re: Leaf spring fanning
That bottom leaf looks a lot like an add a leaf. I had a pair with my stock springs. They seemed to try to walk out of the pack like that too. Not sure why they did. I used to have to pound them back into place occasionally.
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Re: Leaf spring fanning
My AALs did that because they are slightly narrower than the main spring pack. As a result, they are not held firmly in place by the u-bolts.
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What did you torque your u-bolts to?
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05-27-2015, 04:54 PM | #7 |
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Re: Leaf spring fanning
120. There were no torque specs in the instructions, which I thought was odd. I guess I will see whether they stay straight this time.
I have a weird popping noise on rough terrain or turning left that I hoped would be alleviated by fixing the springs, but no such luck. Did some reading and now I wonder if it might be a frame rivet somewhere. Feels like it is on the driver's side and maybe just behind me a little bit. Freaking annoying. |
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