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I don't know leaf spring geometry as well as you do, but most I have seen have main hanger at or below the shackle end. This trailer is made simple and uses a compression shackle. Lowering the main hanger will level out the spring. The shackles are 4.5".I did an axle flip on our pop up camper and was shooting for 4-5". Ended up making the spring perches taller and got 8.5" and I love it. I don't drag it anywhere. Be cautious lowering your front spring hanger that much. Leaf springs still need to have proper geometry. It might change how it tows. You can always spend $120 and get a leaf spring kit from amazon that converts from slipper springs to shackle/springs. Then you can lower both front and rear eyelet the amount you want.
Looking at that front spring eye it Should be lower. Am guessing that the trailer was 'born' with much shorter shackles. Trailer springs do not deflect much, they are the anti 'long travel' spring. I'd set the spring eyes level by making the front mount longer and see what that gains you.
BTW, the shackle hanger looks to be a little too far rearward. Instead of nearly pointing at 6:00, the shackle should be pointing at about 4:30-5:00

Not at all what you're asking for, but.....I have been searching for my next project vehicle. I don't have any money or a place to put one, but still shopping. I want to build a 1973-1977 F100 short bed 2WD into a mod-rod, hot street truck. There are very few for sale within 500 miles. Lots of bumpsides, no dents. I finally found one that checks the boxes, but a day late it seems.








Well the BP 408 is $8k. I like the Windsor family and parts are much cheaper than FE, 385. If the bores are in OK shape and not a worn out 100k junkyard engine, I plan to install aluminum heads, cam, decent valvetrain components. Gap the rings for nitrous/boost.If you're going to stay in the Windsor family I'd just drop a Blueprint 408 in there, top it off with SEFI + Exploder DIS bits and call that good.
Are you going to make the drop I-Beams, or buy them?
Me too. The main goal is to have fun building it. Not be in a hurry to finish. Apply lessons learned from the last one.Looking forward to the resto-project Justin.
That is a fantastic plan Marc.7.3l Godzilla and a Whipple, tubs with some meats tucked, and a bitchin' stereo...and GO!
Ya I bet. Cool truck. I do want something that will handle OK. I like the look of pro street, big and littles but somewhat limited.
This "nascar" build was fun to watch...I'd bet for Point A-to-B transportation, it would be fun in town.
I guess I like the look of the older stuff inside and out.A friend in the PNW is now DDing a F1 sheet metal on a Crown Vic chassis build. That would be a good option as well.
That F-100 is rad, but it needs at least one more gear.
Yes it would. Open to all options at this point. I think this truck will not really be driven far out of town so trans could be more simple.a 5.0 and a 10 speed would be sweet. Easy supercharger upgrade when funds allow
They have some nice stuff. Not cheap.nice pick'em up Justin, you can hit fat fender garage for some input or tech info I bet... not that you would need any assistance. keep us posted on it.
