I know we haven't put out much in the way of new products lately.
I have something coming out in the next week or less. If you are revving up your sawzall or grinder or torch to remove spring perches for a rear axle your swapping into your 73-87 GM fullsize, You may just want to pause for a bit!
OK< here it is. Like I said this may not work for some but after talking with 3 or 4 guys the same week about the best methods to knock perches off and so on I decided to build an alternative.
These are meant to be used in conjunction with a one ton shackle flip N switch.
Now, rather than grinding and cutting on perches you can swap out to a one ton width set of hangers and pick up some adjustability here. The holes are spaced 1.125" each location for a total of 2.25" of adjustment. You should also get a bit more flex from this set up with the narrower perch width. It's not much but I know some of you guys are in the hunt for every bit you can get.
Also, this is not a completed piece in the photos. There are quite a few welds missing but its enough to get you idea.
Pricing UPDATE: These will hit the website with an into price of $150.00 as soon as I can get some decent pictures. They will come with the necessary grade 8.2 hardware.
I have something coming out in the next week or less. If you are revving up your sawzall or grinder or torch to remove spring perches for a rear axle your swapping into your 73-87 GM fullsize, You may just want to pause for a bit!
OK< here it is. Like I said this may not work for some but after talking with 3 or 4 guys the same week about the best methods to knock perches off and so on I decided to build an alternative.
These are meant to be used in conjunction with a one ton shackle flip N switch.
Now, rather than grinding and cutting on perches you can swap out to a one ton width set of hangers and pick up some adjustability here. The holes are spaced 1.125" each location for a total of 2.25" of adjustment. You should also get a bit more flex from this set up with the narrower perch width. It's not much but I know some of you guys are in the hunt for every bit you can get.
Also, this is not a completed piece in the photos. There are quite a few welds missing but its enough to get you idea.
Pricing UPDATE: These will hit the website with an into price of $150.00 as soon as I can get some decent pictures. They will come with the necessary grade 8.2 hardware.
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