1" block added to rear, thinkin it might be in order

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1" block added to rear, thinkin it might be in order

Postby Brianut » Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:23 am

after building my bumper and putting everything on the truck it seems a little low in the rear. I am afraid that a few peeps and some gear and we will be squating pretty decent. figuring about an inch to 2 might do the trick,

should I block it, do an add a leaf, do an X-tra leaf or buy a 4 1/2" leaf pack instead of the 3 1/2" in there now.
Wild Horses offers all these options.
normally I am not a fan of blocks but in small sizing they could be alright.
not sure of the diff between add a leaf and xtra leafs gonna have to cal WH for that one.

prices are
$65 for block
$80 for add a leaf
$89 for X-tra leaf
$350 for 4.5" leaf pack

what says yous guys?
opinions please
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Re: 1" block added to rear, thinkin it might be in order

Postby Entourage » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:00 am

That is cool that your rear springs go up and down - mine stay in the same place. I have jumped on the back of my truck and very little movement. I am hoping that the cage, seats, people, etc. will make mine softer :). So in a long-winded answer - I would go block because you know those springs move - the 4.5's you buy could be as stiff as mine.
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Re: 1" block added to rear, thinkin it might be in order

Postby GMAN » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:09 am

My 3.5" WH lift was for a "Soft Top" version, so I got a 10 leaf spring pack for the rear and it was always low in the rear.
So, the fix I came up with was to add the 7 degree bushings / wedges and also added a 5/8" thick block and used longer spring pack bolts.
I machined the block to fit between the Angle shim and the spring pak.
With the 5/8" block I also did not have to buy new U Bolts and only had to buy new leaf pack bolts from High Country for $12
Now its good and also took out the Driveshaft Harmonic at Highway speeds.
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Re: 1" block added to rear, thinkin it might be in order

Postby Brianut » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:32 am

ENT: yes those will all make a diff. funny thing is that when i put the lift on I was worried about it being stinkbug.
added fam cage, rear seat,hard top and now a couple hundred pounds of bumper with a 33 hanging on it and it is starting to go the other way.

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I am going to closely look at what is needed to balance it out.
The 1.5" block from WH comes with U bolts for the $65(+ shipping of course)

I already have the 7 deree shims in it so I will have to decide how all that is gonna work out.
If I throw enough money at this dang truck I might get al the little bugs worked out.
But what fun is that to say that it is done?
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Re: 1" block added to rear, thinkin it might be in order

Postby Entourage » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:39 am

If the $65 is the Heavy Duty U Bolts - that is worth the upgrade by itself. I have them and they are the biggest U Bolts I have ever seen - except on Big Foot of course.
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Re: 1" block added to rear, thinkin it might be in order

Postby sbolt19 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:42 am

Even though the blocks are small, I still don't trust them. I would spend the money and do it right the first time. I have seen 3 cases where blocks have failed by either negligence in maintenance, installation or just a plain faulty block. If it were me, and I wanted the best ride, I might look at BC's 9-pack leaf setup. It costs a little more than the WH ($$390 vs. $340) but the ride is softer.
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Re: 1" block added to rear, thinkin it might be in order

Postby Lobobronco » Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:33 pm

As for the add a leaf...don't do it. I bought my bronco and went for the lift I could afford (right out of college). It is a horrible ride and doesn't flex much! As others said, I would go for the right springs first. It will be costing me more money here in the new future!

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Re: 1" block added to rear, thinkin it might be in order

Postby Jesus_man » Thu Mar 03, 2011 1:47 pm

If you decide to go with 4.5" springs and want to sell your 3.5's let me know. I may be interested.

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