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  • Jim-ME
    Overdrive
    • Oct 2006
    • 1379

    Military Shackles

    For an 88 running parabolic springs would I have problems using military shackles in the front only? I've got 3 leaf rears with a soft top and would like to level out the height front to rear.
    Jim
  • I Leak Oil
    Overdrive
    • Nov 2006
    • 1796

    #2
    Jim, I had to do a couple things with the same front setup as you're asking about. I had to notch the engine cross member because the drive shaft would hit it when the front end drooped. I also had to add 2 degrees worth of shim to correct the caster angle as the steering became a little heavy for my taste. The shim also helped with the pinion angle.
    Jason
    "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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    • Jim-ME
      Overdrive
      • Oct 2006
      • 1379

      #3
      Thanks Jason.
      Jim

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      • jac04
        Overdrive
        • Feb 2007
        • 1884

        #4
        Jim- Which parabolics are you using? I had Rocky Mtns on my 63 soft top, and had to run front military shackles to level it out.

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        • graniterover
          1st Gear
          • Oct 2006
          • 167

          #5
          Jim,

          You've seen my truck a few times. I too have mil length shackles in front. It's great with the soft top or a pickup top, but with the hard top and a rack on, the normal shackles are probably best. At least on my truck. Glad to hear others have done this - I really thought it was a hack but nothing seemed right - as soon as I put the longer shackles on it was (and is) great.

          Mark

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          • junkyddog11
            1st Gear
            • Feb 2007
            • 195

            #6
            Jim,
            Im running the military (or my version of that, which are actually a little longer) on my heap. Didn't have to cut the crossmenber for the driveshaft, just used an old D90 shaft. GBR also makes a skinny one to solve this issue. Did have to shim the axle 4 deg to get the castor and pinion angle back.
            Matt Browne
            www.overlandengineering.com
            "resurecting junk through engineering"

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            • I Leak Oil
              Overdrive
              • Nov 2006
              • 1796

              #7
              Yup, a smaller diameter drive shaft will accomplish the same thing. I didn't want to spend any money on a different shaft so I cut the front corner of the cross member and cut a piece of tubing diagonally and welded it in. More time but less money, same results.
              Jason
              "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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