Glad to hear they are 16's. If they were 16.5's I'd tell ya to ditch them. Loving the truck!
Glad to hear they are 16's. If they were 16.5's I'd tell ya to ditch them. Loving the truck!
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD Long Bed 4x4- Soon to be an Expo Rig.
Project Land Mass
Heiser Oil Motorsports
Friends of San Bernardino National Forest
James,
Just a couple of ideas for you with regards to shackle angle.
Sky's 'new' RSK kit for the SD springs (Bear with me, I know this is not the direction you are going) come with a new rear shackle bracket.
http://www.sky-manufacturing.com/new...1327004686.jpg
They also sell this bracket separately
http://www.sky-manufacturing.com/new...uct.php?id=318
Sooooo .... IF your shackle angle is poor after you do the swap, you could go with these. They bolt into the factory hole locations. Keep reading, its not quite that easy Hombre'
I am converting my truck to 05+ axles with coils up front and removed a lot of rivets from the frame for all the brackets I need, and I am not going to lie to you, it was a daunting task. I tried;
- Grinding an X with a cutoff wheel and chiseling the end of the rivet off. This worked like the bee's knee's for the rivet head.
- Where I could not get the grinder onto the rivet head I used an Acy/O2 torch. This worked OK, on the other side of the rivet, opposite the torch tip, it gouged into the frame. Initially a lot, then someone set me up with a tip bent at about a 35 angle. This worked better but still not great.
- This still left the rivet in the frame and bracket. Pneumatic air hammer worked on 3/20 or so. An 8lb hand sledge with punch worked on another 4/20. The others 13/20 had to be drilled with pilot hole, and then stepped up in drill bit size, then wail away with the sledge and chisel to clear them out.
If you "roll" the RSK bracket backwards, you will also shift the axle center line to the stern. (Notice nautical term, this applies to old crew cab long bed vehicles) AND if you are going with a slightly larger tire, I think your tire rub will be exacerbated, further cutting down on turning radius. THIRDLY, with the shackle in the rear, the spring will lengthen towards the back when it travels up, and again this may not be the best due to wheel well and other interference points.
Do not get me wrong, I think the RSK improves the ride quality on these old trucks immensely, I am just thinking a out loud a little tonight.
I hope my 97 has flexed a little through her life and loosened up these brackets on my truck, because I need to remove them in order to install the radius arm brackets. I know, its only 8 little rivets, but man, I am done.
If I am wrong on my thought process, please post up. Knowledge is best shared.
Cheers, Chris
What you are saying makes sense. I think if I end up with a vertical shackle after the reversal on this truck too, I will look at doing something to correct it. It must be harder on the spring to have the shackle vertical, no? If I do have to mess with the shackle mount, I will probably do something custom. The reason Sky's new mount is so much work is the reason it works for the average guy. It is bolt on. But in order to bolt it up, you gotta get the rivets out of the holes. I will likely just grind and cut and weld new hangers as I have the equipment and skills to do it that way. Time and shop space are the next things to find!
The coils would be awesome, but I need my truck daily for work, so that is not going to happen for me any time soon. I am going to gather up a set of F250 factory 2" blocks to combine with the Sky 4.5" rear shackle flip brackets. I should net 3" in the front from your kit, and 3.5" in the rear. Looks like I'll be bucking rivets after all... Dang!
I guess I should post some more pics soon or we'll get in trouble with Chili. I am putting an extension on my deck (nautical term)
tomorrow, but maybe after lunch I'll take the rig and dogs out and shoot some pics.
'98 Dodge 3500 CTD NV4500 complete with a crap load of goodies. "Bought, not built"
'11 Rubicon Unlimited OME heavies
'07 Adventurer 10T
No kids, 3 dogs, many surfboards...
if you are going to weld in new hangers, you might check these out. i got them from diy4x. this is what i am doing for my spring hangers so it is easy to change springs if necessary. heh heh, didn't realize i had spring commitment issues.
2000 ford excursion 33" cooper st maxx, diesel
1994 ford explorer cooper stt's winch bumper, 8274
1994 ford f350 crewcab powerstroke and five speed on 37's with superduty rsk and resevoir shocks
1980 honda cb750 driveway holder downer
my builds
http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...-expo-projects
1988 fwc grandby
http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...the-fun-begins
Those are cool! I will check them out further if the need arises...
'98 Dodge 3500 CTD NV4500 complete with a crap load of goodies. "Bought, not built"
'11 Rubicon Unlimited OME heavies
'07 Adventurer 10T
No kids, 3 dogs, many surfboards...
Love the tread, good motivation for me to get my F350 up and running.... Damn Tundra, what a distraction.
The Sky parts have me thinking. I'd like a better ride, but as currently set-up my ride is not bad, and really don't want/need lift. Three inches in the front would be my max and I'd want to raid the rear a little too. What I'd really like is better steering and tracking.
Thanks for the thread, I'll be watching your developments for ideas to spend even more money on my trucks.
awesome truck.
should you decide to part with it, please let me know!
hope to run into you on the road!
I am assuming you were charged for "over height" on the ferry in that picture??
Thanks WR. I am loving the truck too.
As for the ferry, they did not charge overheight! I guess they have the "Golden Parachute" for the past CEO covered now with the regular gouge and screw rate! I will always try to get out of paying overheight. It seems 9 out of 10 sailings they put you down below if you are in a fullsize truck anyway. If overheight is full, then charge the rate. It sure beats the heck out of the $205 they charged me for my truck and trailer combo!
'98 Dodge 3500 CTD NV4500 complete with a crap load of goodies. "Bought, not built"
'11 Rubicon Unlimited OME heavies
'07 Adventurer 10T
No kids, 3 dogs, many surfboards...
We took a long weekend, and drove about 700 miles to visit one of my good friends at his ranch. We camped the first night in the high alpine along a creek, then drove a mellow pace through the river valleys and over another big pass. A bit of time by the lake, laughing at a meathead, and his way over-done FJ, complete with bad pop music and pugs wear-ing life jackets. Then on to my friends place. Two years ago I turned his shop into a house, and built him a new 30x50 shop to house his late 60s and early 70s GMCs.
It was a great trip, and the truck and camper both worked beautifully. I will be happy to get the shackle reversal and new bushings and shocks in. There was a bit of clanging and banging on the rough mountain roads. Pics...
'98 Dodge 3500 CTD NV4500 complete with a crap load of goodies. "Bought, not built"
'11 Rubicon Unlimited OME heavies
'07 Adventurer 10T
No kids, 3 dogs, many surfboards...