Cajun4x4
1/2 ton status
ok so when i SAS'd my truck i did a lil tinkering with the rear suspension. before i had a ORD shackle flip running stock 4.5" shackles with the flip bracket moved forward 1" this netted me a 30* shackle angle i also had a zero-rate and a 2" block all was good in the neighborhood rode awsome and flexed great as you will shortly see. upon SAS'age i stepped up to a 7" long DIY4x UDSR shackle and moved my flip bracket up an addition 1-3/8" a total of 2-3/8" from the stock shackle mount holes. this gave me ~1 of lift over the previous setup and i have an IDENTICAL 30* shackle angle and the same zero-rate/2" block combo also for reference the new tires are only 1" larger in radius than the previous ones. the truck still rides pretty good, maybe a touch rougher than before (don't really know how that would happen). but on to the point of the thread... i put my truck up on an rti ramp the other day and although i went further than all but one heep out there i was still extremely disappointed in the performance of my rear suspension, i know of ppl with 52s and 63s getting much more articulation than what im seeing. no measurements where taken so i dont know exactly how high i put a tire but the flat part of the ramp is 48" for referance... front set up is 50" alcans running a ~30* shackle angle with 7" shackles when i flexed it out my front shocks where limiting my up travel i only had about 2-3" of up travel i also have 14" 5100s at all four corners of the truck, xover steering... all the good stuff
on to the pics...
first pics are back with teh old setup back when i had IFS
next up is the new setup
so what do you guys think? because i am stumped
on to the pics...
first pics are back with teh old setup back when i had IFS
next up is the new setup
so what do you guys think? because i am stumped
beats me, then.
I'm thinking this because the axle isn't moving up in a 90° angle to the springs, or at least they are now further from that angle. Hope that makes sense, I can see it in my head but it's hard to verbalize.

