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  • Spring Question

    Do the springs loosen up ? They seem kinda stiff.
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  • #2
    Front or rear? The fronts not so much...but the rears, yes. After a few trips to break them in, then will smooth out and become a bit more flexy...looks good though!
    “I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.” TJ

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    • #3
      I didn't know you were building a wood climber
      Like Carl said, my rear springs took a while to loosen up, one trip to Rubicon and driving around town helped.
      Broncos lookin good

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      • #4
        Yup, they loosen up.
        Make sure your shackle bolts are not over tight too, that helps.
        Mark Harris
        71 Bronco, 9 inch, 60, c4, Stak 3 speed, and 42 inch balloons.

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        • #5
          how tight should the shackel bolts be? I ran trailbounds down with the impact gun. maybe thats why his horse rides so rough!
          72 sport/exp.,TBI 302,NP435,4.56 Powrlok/ARB in Full Width's.5.5" CAGE lift w/arms,2'' bl,37's, rescued from the concrete jungle (L.A.) NEVER DONE!!! Sold to buy a Boat, Now Broncoless.....Now it's fast water,smooth women and cold beer!! toad jeep owner now,,,,,, sorry

          ALL MY DRINKING BUDDIES HAVE A SEVERE BRONCO PROBLEM !!!


          Originally posted by 71BRONCO71
          BULLSHIT! I love your meat in my mouth
          RIP MARK BECK RIP MY FRIEND! RIP GIZMO,My little Buddy.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TBS-POPS
            how tight should the shackel bolts be? I ran trailbounds down with the impact gun. maybe thats why his horse rides so rough!
            OHHHH.. That will be tooo tight.. Snug them up.. Not to loose not tooo tight..

            A
            KK6DAD
            70 Miles to the Rubicon!

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            • #7
              ok, makes sense. guess some new lock nuts would be in order. his spun right on by hand, thats why I zappedu'm down! thanks
              72 sport/exp.,TBI 302,NP435,4.56 Powrlok/ARB in Full Width's.5.5" CAGE lift w/arms,2'' bl,37's, rescued from the concrete jungle (L.A.) NEVER DONE!!! Sold to buy a Boat, Now Broncoless.....Now it's fast water,smooth women and cold beer!! toad jeep owner now,,,,,, sorry

              ALL MY DRINKING BUDDIES HAVE A SEVERE BRONCO PROBLEM !!!


              Originally posted by 71BRONCO71
              BULLSHIT! I love your meat in my mouth
              RIP MARK BECK RIP MY FRIEND! RIP GIZMO,My little Buddy.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ACE
                I didn't know you were building a wood climber
                Like Carl said, my rear springs took a while to loosen up, one trip to Rubicon and driving around town helped.
                Broncos lookin good
                Urban wheelin' ,I'm always looking for places around town. Dave

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                • #9
                  Ricers and low riders make for good urban wheelin, lots of them in Woodland, come on over.

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