handloader90
Building!
Just seeing if anyone has photos of the two mated together.
Just seeing if anyone has photos of the two mated together.
Thanks brother. I'm rocking some of your products right now and plan on using some more after I take care of all of my moving expenses.
I've got big plans of running a old school 8274 w/ synthetic line - A-Bomb - Hawes Fairlead.
Correct me if I'm wrong but with the 52" spring you have to relocate the shackle hanger correct and with the 56" spring you do not have to relocate the shackle hanger?
The reason I wanted to use the 56" springs is because I have a really nice set sitting in my garage and I wanted to move the axle as far forward as reasonably possible to lengthen my wheelbase and get a really nice approach angle.
Correct me if I'm wrong but with the 52" spring you have to relocate the shackle hanger correct and with the 56" spring you do not have to relocate the shackle hanger?
The reason I wanted to use the 56" springs is because I have a really nice set sitting in my garage and I wanted to move the axle as far forward as reasonably possible to lengthen my wheelbase and get a really nice approach angle.
. Google is your friend with all this stuff. There is so much info on this it's rediculous. Start searchingNo, you don't have to relocate the shackle hanger. The guys that do this are usually re-using the exisiting front spring mount and moving them around (which is cheap and that's why they do it). With kerts b-52's (or the a-bomb) you have the versitility of different mounting positions so you don't have to relocate. I am running the abomb with 52's in the front, stock shackle hanger location and 6" shackles. I also have the ez-inches to push the axle forward. I would say it is ~2" foward from stock, give or take.
I truly think 56's are a little too much hassle to deal with in the front for not too much gain over 52's. Not to say it can't, or hasn't been done multiple times and works fine, just more work. And if you have 56's in your garage, throw them in the rear of your truck and stretch the rear (way easier) and move your rear 52's up front......BAM. Google is your friend with all this stuff. There is so much info on this it's rediculous. Start searching
Oh, and FYI, you are going to have to cut the crap out of your grill to get an 8274 to work with the A-bomb. Don't know if you know that or not. A-bomb is really designed for laydown winches. Once again, it can and has be done, just more work