So I did some browsing this morning and found a bunch of pictures. The thought of doing a shackle flip never really crossed my mind but since my suburban body is not on the frame I'm kinda crazy not too.
Here's a shot of someone who has cut the factory hanger. I just don't think its the best option. Its looking like I would only get maybe 35ish degrees of angle movement. And it also looks like the ORD one move the shackle bolt forward a inch or more to center it better.
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I found this interesting one aswell which looks like it also moved the shackle bolt forward. Looks easy enough to make but is it strong?
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Now I didn't realize that there was a 2.5 ord one. It looks like it would be alot easier to build then the 4 inch lift one. And I probably have enough metals laying around to build. I checked out the price of getting that one shipped to my door is still roughly 500 bucks once its converted to Canadian dollars.
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And last but not least I found this one which is a zero lift shackle flip with multiple shackle locations. I don't mind this style cause if I ever buy new leaf springs I'm not rolling the dice on which springs to buy for the front and which ones for the back. My only concern with this zero lift style is that it looks like it would put alot of stress on the frame c channel possibly. I would maybe want to box that section in. I dunno.
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I'm kinda leaning towards the zero lift style cause all my shocks and brake lines are new and I don't really want to replace when I got a pile of other stuff to do. Also if when I do go to say lift the truck with new springs I'm not guessing on which springs to buy for the front and back for height.