Diy4x shackle flip help

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Truck has 56” springs, shackle flip is in the stock 1 ton shackle holes. I think I have the brackets on the wrong side. What do you all think.

keep in mind there is no weight on the springs at the moment.

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It looks like they're on the wrong sides.
 

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I had a 50/50 chance :confused:
 

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You see them both ways because they are reversible based on if you have 52 or 56 “ springs

Appears I am a dumb ass and you are correct. Next time maybe I will read you have 56" springs. Read they are supposed to flip sides for the 56" springs.
 

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I had a 50/50 chance :confused:
So you should have done one facing forward and the other one facing back and THEN you would have 50/50 success ratio!

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I can understand the whole length thing but why do you see some where the shackle itself angles backwards and some forwards?

By that I mean the bottom is forward or back in relationship to the top of the shackle.

I would assume the axle is meant to go up and back not forwards.
 

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So has anyone out there made their own flip brackets? They don't look too complicated, just a few bucks in steel and a little welding. I definatly want to go with shackle flips vs blocks when I lift my shortbed.
 

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So has anyone out there made their own flip brackets? They don't look too complicated, just a few bucks in steel and a little welding. I definatly want to go with shackle flips vs blocks when I lift my shortbed.

This kid did.
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