tire to leaf spring distance...

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  1. baddad457

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    Never said I did. That wasn't part of the question.
     
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    I have these in that size on my utility trailer on 10" slots. They were too short to suit me on the Comet.
     
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    Frank, did you already remove the bump stops from the frame rails? That'll give you a lot of room. I removed mine, and got over 1/2" more room. Just askin',
     
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    yep...but that doesn't change the...tire to spring distance...:bouncy:
     
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    I guess you are right, just the frame to tire. How's things going over there? Constant rain here. Take care, call you later,
     
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    I have close to 1/2". Running 15x8 4.25bs wheel and a 275/60/15 mickey Thompson tire.
     
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    If you are looking to make some extra room I'll be doing a tech write up soon on moving the leafs inboard with a much sturdier forward spring eye mount. With a rolled fender lip this will allow a 11.5" section width rear tire. I will be running a Hoosier quick time pro DOT 27x11.5x15 on a 9" rim.
     
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    That would be a good tech right up I am sure there are many people that would be interested in it
     
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    Yes, Yellow75 is right it will be a good tech right up and I for one am looking forward to seeing it...
     
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    I am having trouble getting the guy to water jet and send me the parts, but still working it. I will post some pictures of the install on his racecar.
     
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    Have you had any luck getting those parts made for moving the leaf springs inboard?
     
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    I picked up an explorer rearend and it’s at the shop being shortened. I don’t have the relocation brackets yet but keep bugging Mike Bowen about them. He is running the NMRA series and working his shop by himself, so maybe a little overwhelmed.
     
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    Ok, I am keeping watch on this subject because I would like to move the leaf springs in a little to be able to run wider tires tucked inside wheel wells..
    Thanks for the update...
     
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    You can gain some just by jacking the rear up and loosening the U bolts, then using a crowbar, pushing the springs inboard while retightening the U bolts.
     

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