Diy 4x4
I bought a set of DIY 4x4 shakles to replace my worn and twisted rear shackles on my rig. They are very sturdy and heavy shackles. I am sure its very unlikely to wear out like the OEM would. Not looking forward to replacing the old ones (since I've never done it before).
I cleaned the shackles with a degreaser and sprayed two coats of primer, then two of paint and two of clear. Hopefully that will protect them for awhile.




I bought a set of DIY 4x4 shakles to replace my worn and twisted rear shackles on my rig. They are very sturdy and heavy shackles. I am sure its very unlikely to wear out like the OEM would. Not looking forward to replacing the old ones (since I've never done it before).
I cleaned the shackles with a degreaser and sprayed two coats of primer, then two of paint and two of clear. Hopefully that will protect them for awhile.


Didn't mean to make a sarcastic comment. 