Citizen Rider
1/2 ton status
Isnt that what the B52 is for?
Citizen Rider said:Isnt that what the B52 is for?
jimboy said:hey can you use that shackle flip for the front

bear76 said:Can you run a stock length shackle and 56" springs? What would my lift be?
Just some friendly advice...Yes, you can. I usually recommnd a 6" shackl but you can do it. Still approx. 4" lift dpending on spring condition.
] Here's the 1-ton flip with the 4" shackle...obviously I'll be changing things up in a bit to get a better shackle angle / longer shackle.
B_to_C said:Just some friendly advice...
All one ton trucks had 56" springs, so why not have a little note on your website that says "I recomend using the 6" shackle with the 1-ton Flip-n-switch"
I got the 1-ton flip with the 4" shackle because I did insufficient research into shackle flips, just thought you might be able to save someone else the same headache. [I want to repeat, this is NO fault of Kert's, I called up trying to sound like I knew what I was talking about] Here's the 1-ton flip with the 4" shackle...obviously I'll be changing things up in a bit to get a better shackle angle / longer shackle.
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rdn2blazer said:are you having any christmas specials on you shackle flip kits???
B_to_C said:Just some friendly advice...
All one ton trucks had 56" springs, so why not have a little note on your website that says "I recomend using the 6" shackle with the 1-ton Flip-n-switch"
I got the 1-ton flip with the 4" shackle because I did insufficient research into shackle flips, just thought you might be able to save someone else the same headache. [I want to repeat, this is NO fault of Kert's, I called up trying to sound like I knew what I was talking about] Here's the 1-ton flip with the 4" shackle...obviously I'll be changing things up in a bit to get a better shackle angle / longer shackle.
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