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Can you clear this up for me? I'm having a hard time grasping it. With these in the stock position you can put a set of 64's and have the wheels centered in the wheel well? How does that work?
Well, the basic concept is that when these get bolted in place of the stock spring hanger, the rear-most bolt hole (for your leaf spring) is in the factory location. So you could bolt them on and run exactly as factory. Then, there are 5 more holes at 1" apart, moving towards the front of the vehicle, giving you 6" of adjustment. Figuring that you might have the standard 52" leaf springs, and want to swap out to 64" springs, the overall difference in length is 12". That should be approximately 6" in front and 6" in the rear difference. Hence the 6" adjustability built in to these spring hangers. Couple that with either of my adjustable shackle flips and you could theoretically bolt on a 64" spring.
Now with all that being said, there are different springs out there that people use, or want to change their wheelbase, or different center pin offsets, etc... That's where there are multiple bolt hole locations in my design. If, say, you put a set of 64" springs in the rear-most hole and mounted a shackle flip further back on the frame you could extend your wheelbase up to 6". So there are lots of different options and ways you could use these!
-Darren
