Thinking about a Rig Rod

Started by Beck, April 25, 2010, 10:39:11 PM

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unklian

The shorter leaves are on the inside of the arc, so they work just fine.
Check the spring on the right front.

crdnblu

Thanks for your reply......I'm NOT trying to be stubborn, but isn't the weight just truly supported by the single long leaf, except in rebound, when the heavier short spring would keep the front end from dropping down?  Additionally, do the spring shackles allow for any movement in this configuration?  
And lastly, I don't see any shocks on the front or back suspension; are there lever-type shocks on the rig, just not shown in the pictures?

Thanks for enduring my questions......

UGLY OLDS

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