handloader90
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Looking into a ORD 2.5" Shackle Flip and running a DIY4X 6" UDSR Shackle in it.
This will net me 4" of lift in the rear, correct?
On ORD's website they recommend not using a 6" shackle with their 4" shackle flip, they recommend using the 4.5" shackle. So 4" + 4.5" = 8.5" all together.
Kert's shackles are beefier and cost $40 less than ORD's super shackle but he doesn't offer a 4.5" one (I'm sure if I called the order in he would have no issues making a pair though).
So 2.5" + 6" = 8.5. Same as the 4" flip and 4.5" shackle...
I've had ORD's 4" flip and 4.5" shackles before on my '76 SWB and they came powdercoated in different colors (flip was a gunmetal grey and the super shackle was black). I've ran the DIY4X flip too on a '79 K5, Didn't like not being able to stick a socket on the top to bolt holes that secure the flip to the frame rails, I did like the captured nuts that were included though.
This will net me 4" of lift in the rear, correct?
On ORD's website they recommend not using a 6" shackle with their 4" shackle flip, they recommend using the 4.5" shackle. So 4" + 4.5" = 8.5" all together.
Kert's shackles are beefier and cost $40 less than ORD's super shackle but he doesn't offer a 4.5" one (I'm sure if I called the order in he would have no issues making a pair though).
So 2.5" + 6" = 8.5. Same as the 4" flip and 4.5" shackle...
I've had ORD's 4" flip and 4.5" shackles before on my '76 SWB and they came powdercoated in different colors (flip was a gunmetal grey and the super shackle was black). I've ran the DIY4X flip too on a '79 K5, Didn't like not being able to stick a socket on the top to bolt holes that secure the flip to the frame rails, I did like the captured nuts that were included though.

