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Re: Post-Paragon report 3
Tom,
Well, you start off by using Skycrapper u-bolts. Then you put the
point of a rock between the front lip of the spring plate and the front
outer u-bolt end, then you slide off that rock shearing the bolt end
right off at the plate. Darn cheap u-bolts! The easy fix is resessed
u-bolt plates with 5/8" u-bolts.
We tried to use the HighLift to move the spring, no go! We were using
the HighLift as a spreader and couldn't get the spring to move. The
first solution was to hook up to it with my truck, but with just a
couple of 30' straps we decided we needed some chain. That was when one
of the guys suggested using his winch. Well, we couldn't turn that down!
Rob runs a 3" body and 4" spring with 33-10.50's and hasn't rubbed
anything yet, and he was really twisted up this weekend. That is the way
to go, and it looks cool.
_____Dan Nees_____
[email protected]
Keep Scoutin' and I'll be Travelalling along!
3 Scout II's and still counting!
http://members.tripod.com/~IHCaholic/scoutindex.html
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Geeze, Dan!
You really do need to come to RMIHR and play... gnarlier trails, and less
damage! I thought *I* was damage prone.. ;-)
How does one go about BREAKING a U-bolt again?...
For recentering a spring center-bolt and perch.. you don't need a winch..
just use your standard issue Hi-Lift Jack.. and maybe a length of chain..
works for me every time!
BTW, my 33s *do* rub.. with the sway bar disconnected... up front. I've
been running the last week w/ the sway bar off, and it lets the front
articulate a bunch.. more than a few times I've twisted the Scout up and
heard the front tires rubbing on the fender lip... MORE LIFT!! I may
have a set of 4" Skyjackers for sale by RMIHR...
-Tom
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