@AgDieseler did some nice shock mounts for a burban.people make the mistake of laying the shock over too much.
@AgDieseler did some nice shock mounts for a burban.people make the mistake of laying the shock over too much.
My burb has 63/64 on the back. The axle is in the same spot. The rear leaf mount I put the mount front holes in the rear holes and drilled the rear holes new holes. The front rear spring mount I did the same just the opposite moving the mount forward.
In the front I would do 56's they work really well on the burb. mine rides like a Caddy. I found a set of centered 56's so the axle stayed in the same spot. I then put a normal set on to get the axle away from the firewall, which with 40's you more then likely will have to also.
If you do 56's the front mount get swapped side to side the rears spring mounts stay in the same spot.
All pics are in my build thread.
I feel like I have said this before.............
Sorry to hear a member here doesn’t know how to use a tape measure.
For the rivets just cut into the head of the rivet with a cut off wheel in an X pattern and use an air chisel to knock the head off.
Torch works really well for the rivets
In the end, it was a good deal. I learned a valuable lesson, and won’t be so trusting next time. It definitely threw me for a loop while I decided what to do. I had to come to terms with changing the direction of my build slightly.
I’m not scared to grind the rivets I can get to, but some of the ones associated with the rear springs front mount are a in a tight spot. Specifically the ones around the crossmemeber that ties the mounts together. For $42 a day, I thought it might be worth it. Figured it would be less impact on my body/ears and could knock them out quicker.
I’ll be doing 1” body lift first to gain clearance for the crossmemeber to be moved forward.
I need to order a handful of 7/8” drill bits too.
Sorry. I suppose I should have mentioned the adapters required here is the one for the coolant sensor. I doubt you will find one local though
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Auto...der-Adapter-Fitting-1-8-NPT-M12x1-5,8195.html
I really like those Copper tires.