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anyone know a source for the rebound clips, but not the crappy sheetmetal ones that everyone sells, the u-shaped one with the bolt that goes across the top to allow the pack to seperate a little...
I grinded, painted, and used double lipped liner on mine. At 4" and 33s, they'll flex until the tire hits the sheet metal (I need to bumpstop). Heck, at 3.5" and 31s, they did the same.
I'm not running any pads with my XJ main under my RC 3" lift packs, havent noticed any difference. Does it make a difference having them? I just sanded the edges down on the leafs, and the ends dont appear to even have pressure on them (they point out for w/e reason)
In terms of ride quality, some kind of anti-friction remedy is necessary. Otherwise they will ride like they're made out of 2x4's and sound about the same.
In terms of ride quality, some kind of anti-friction remedy is necessary. Otherwise they will ride like they're made out of 2x4's and sound about the same.
I don't have friction pads in my Bronco II bastard pack (XJ main leaf/B2 packs under), and they seem to ride alright and I never hear any squeeking or any other noises. Of course, my jeep is a DD/fishing lake explorer with only 2.5" of lift, so I probably don't put the same stress or flex on it as most of you guys running bigger lifts and tires do. Works for my intended purposes...
I have located everything but the double lipped liner. someone mentioned deaver having it in 100 ft rolls. i don't need near that much for my bastard pack. someone post up if they know of any place that sells smaller rolls or by the ft. thx!