If anyone here should be having the rear end drop out of their truck,it should be mine!..
I put 4 used (but like new) U-bolts meant for a truck with a 2" lift in the rear,and the threads were about 3" away from the spring plates...being broke and desparate,I used them ,and I used a STACK of 5/8" washers to take up the "slack" on the drivers side u-bolts,on the other side I used 4 of those long threaded rod couplers for 3/4" rod as spacers to take up the extra space..
I tightened them with a 1/2" breaker bar and a 3 foot cheater pipe,until the felt like they were either going to bust off,or started bending the spring plates...
I had used 3/8" grade 8 bolts for the center bolts too--both were rotted and busted ,and the original spring plates were rusted SO thin they actually separated and broke--I was lucky the rear end did not come out from under the truck driving it that way--never noticed they were that bad,until the right rear spring shackle busted in two one cold winter day while I was plowing my driveway..

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I'd better check them and see if they are still tight--I didn't like using the "too long" U-bolts,but as long as they seem OK,I am going to run them..the guy at the inspection bay said "eh--I have seen much worse!"..he said these should be much safer that the rotted original parts I was riding on it had before..I agreed,but still feel it's not really "right"..
I know a guy who had a IHC Scout and he used 1/2" threaded rod for u-bolts when his busted on a sunday afternoon wheeling--and his axles were above the springs,so the u-bolts carried ALL the weight of the truck,unlike a GM where they basically just hold the axle housing to the springs..he never bothered to put "real" u-bolts on that truck either,and they never failed...