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Re: Current suspension
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Chuck Koenen SR. wrote:
> The rear is lifted by using a Ford rearend (springover).
> of the shop said the truck was unsafe as is but he could fix it for
> about $2000.00..(This is not an option)
Why does the Ford rearend need replaced? Is it the same gear ratio?
Brakes work?
$300 will buy you (or less) a pair of 4" Skyjacker Softride *front*
springs ($230 comes to mind).. $60 for proper length shocks, and you can
do all of this w/o turning the knuckles, or a new driveshaft.
The Scout may still sit rear high.. if it's too rear-high, you could try
2" longer shackles in the front, and some shims if necessary to fix the
resultant negative caster up front.
Still won't be great, but it's a cheap start.
May want to think of removing a leaf from the rear spring pack to lower
the rear, if it's still a problem after 4" springs under the front.
-Tom
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