Hey, there's a new excuse! I can't do 4-link because it adds too much weight. 

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In regards to suspension.

The 2x4 idea looks great! I never would have thought of that. Of course, I'm not rich so can't afford current lumber prices.Working moving the suspension/axle forward. It's a lot of holes to drill. Also had a lot of rivets to remove; (2) bump stop brackets, (2) upper shock mounts, bracket for rear brake line, and the rivet on each side in the body mount bracket I'm using for the top front hole of the front hanger.
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I painted the inside of the brackets before install. Gonna repaint the outside of the brackets in place.
I wanted to come up with a way to space the brackets correctly and I figured a 2x4 would be the about the best and easiest. Plus we have a bunch of crating lumber laying around.
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Maybe it shouldn't be a surprise, but the spacing is 56" just like the spring length.
You might notice the bushing there is shot. It's the only one that's completely wasted, but it looks like I'll be replacing all of them. Maybe I should just try to come up with the money for new springs....![]()

Haha! I actually thought about that when I started cutting it down. But it has a bunch of staples in it.The 2x4 idea looks great! I never would have thought of that. Of course, I'm not rich so can't afford current lumber prices.![]()

