wage92
1/2 ton status
If i do 52" springs up front do i need to move the rear spring mount? I hear that you need to, in order to improve shackle angle? If i use the diy4x b52 kit do i still need to do that?
it's easy 



i probably would reuse the mounts if i did it, is that like a no-no? or is it fine to do?


I have 52s without either on the front of my truck and it is a real chore to handle on the highway. I have a large amount of lateral movement in the springs which a guy really feels in the steering.
One other thing to consider is the vent lines. I've been looking at doing the same and it looks like the proper location for the FUSH is right in the middle of the body mount. The vent lines are bent around the stock location, but tight against the chassis at the body mount. It looks like you either need to cut, flare. and convert them to hose at that point, or pull them off and properly bend them.
What have you guys that have already done this done?
One other thing to consider is the vent lines. I've been looking at doing the same and it looks like the proper location for the FUSH is right in the middle of the body mount. The vent lines are bent around the stock location, but tight against the chassis at the body mount. It looks like you either need to cut, flare. and convert them to hose at that point, or pull them off and properly bend them.
What have you guys that have already done this done?
I hear this from time to time, I wouldn't count out other possible suspects. I've ridden quite a few 52 equipped rigs including a couple of my own and never once have I seen or felt anything like what you describe.
haha!) When the truck is doing it's thing, the wheels stay straight and the body flails around. I am frequently told by others that my truck dog tracks approx 2 - 3" to one side, and that when I jump to the other side of the crown of the road then I dog track the other way 