You mean for the rear or front?


You mean for the rear or front?![]()
but does that sound about right? Shackle flip rear stock springs with 6" shackles and 4" front lift springs?
I know you've said this before, but I'm still having difficulties understanding your reasoning behind this.
Maybe you could explain this so even I understand
I think the angle would make the suspension softer since the axle get some extra upwards movement "for free"
as the shackle angle increases and moves the spring upwards on compression.
So as I see it, the suspension gets softer and softer until it actually bottoms out, and then it gets really stiff for obvious reasons.
But if properly set up that should never be allowed to happen, just add shackle length or decrease shackle angle some.
Remember that a leaf spring is arched, because of the arch it gets longer or shorter as you apply force to the middle of it. Draw a really happy face on paper, then a really short shackle at one end. If you want the happy face to become a frown can that one end of the spring travel horizontally enough to invert and become a frown? No it can't because the shackle angle and length prevented the spring from getting as long as it needed to, eye to eye.
Change either the length of the shackle OR the angle and the spring can behave differently. Which one you change and why is above my thinking.
Really I understand it best when I quit thinking about a leaf spring moving vertically and think about the shackle end moving horizontally.

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