Hey guys,
This looks like a great place to drop some questions. I am back at working on Harry once again. It seams that since the weather has changed and changed back and I managed to overcome the chassis rot that almost sent him to the big parking lot in the sky Harry now is scrubbing the inside tread off the tires.
I have a full list of thing that need replaced and parts alone would put me at $600 to repair something that is destined to probably last a little while and come back potentially worse.
I have performed a 2 SAS swaps on my Bronco and have a good understanding of the things that need to happen for it to be safe to drive and fun to drive. I would like to ask if we could find some links to a (successful) leaf spring swap. I have been looking the interwebs over and have found some pictures that get you all hot and bothered but don't let you get in and see what the chassis looks like underneath.
I have been looking at YJ front leaf springs since the weight of the 2 are going to be somewhat similar. The Fabricator parts are out there to be purchased and so far I am leaning towards a leaf over the link suspension. Harry is still able to pull off a daily drive but I'm not sure how much longer the tires are going to make it and I think the wheel bearings are reaching the end of their usable life and with the combination of poor alignment things just snow ball out from there.
I am looking for things such as springs that have been proven to work well and overall expectations of lift height. We would like to run 31x10.50x15. I believe we will be shooting for a 3.55 ratio axle set.
YJ axles are pretty scarce from where I'm at but ZJ and XJ axles are plentiful I think that the bracketry for the link can be stripped off to allow spring perches to be installed. I say think because the while the passenger side has a 2 1/2 long tube to place the perch the Drivers side has far less options.
Will it work out okay with the springs directly under the chassis rails?
Is the steering draglink going to be a problem or is that a easy one?
Is there a combination of springs that that work well height wise? "like 1.5" over front YJ's up front and 3" over XJ's in the rear"
This is what Harry looks like We've had him for going on 1yr. now.
This my Bronco it's been on leafs for now 6 months and it drives and rides so much better everywhere on the interstate you have to keep an eye on it otherwise you'll be doing 80 and not realize it.
It's abused regularly I have yet to see anyone in my group traverse this pit.