Leaf Spring Shackles
#1
Leaf Spring Shackles
How hard are shackles to do on our trucks? Mine are almost rusted through--hanging by a hair. I bought a new set to replace them. My truck is a 1995. Is this going to be a nightmare? I read another post that said I'll need a torch to do them! I hope that isn't the case. Anyone have any tips? Will it be an all day job? I'm doing them this Sunday and I'll need the truck ready as I work on Monday.
Thx
Thx
#2
the hard part is getting the bolts out of the bushings.
fitting in the new bushings and hardware isnt bad.
there is a how to on here.
i know mine were a pain in the a$$....so i would plan on a full day.
fitting in the new bushings and hardware isnt bad.
there is a how to on here.
i know mine were a pain in the a$$....so i would plan on a full day.
#3
What's so hard about the bolts? Because the'd be rusted in? I don't think I'm going to do the bushings. The parts guy told me they'd have to be pressed in with a machine. can I do them without fully taking off the leaf spring? Also can I do it with just hand tools?
#4
Yes, you can do it with hand tools. Helps if you have an assortment of wrenches...
A good pregame prep is to soak the bolts in PB Blaster!
A good pregame prep is to soak the bolts in PB Blaster!
#5
Yeah the bolts rust together with the bushing sleeve. You dont have to remove the leaf spring but you do need to jack the car up by the frame so the spring wants to drop. Got the bushings out by drilling holes in the rubber then spinning the bolt with my impact gun. Once the rubber and bolt are out you can sawsall the OD of the bushing in two places about 1/2in apart. Knock the piece out then the bushing will easily break free from the leaf spring. I used a 1/2in threaded rod with some nuts and washers to press the bushing back into the leaf. Before you start this job make sure you have new bolts and bushings for both sides. Usually the shackle is sold with just one bushing. Both bushings will be destroyed when removing. I didnt have any luck with the torch. Drilling the rubber a bunch of times worked like a charm.
Last edited by mjt; 01-27-2012 at 11:44 AM.
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Yeah-I suppose: but a question remains...Just why wouldn't one replace the bushings at this time? I have this job in the near future... Thanks! step66
#9
the bushings can go in with a large c clamp.
thats how i did mine.
and unless your bolts arent rusted to the sleeve you will most likely chew
up the bushing getting the bolt out...so one thing leads to another.
thats how i did mine.
and unless your bolts arent rusted to the sleeve you will most likely chew
up the bushing getting the bolt out...so one thing leads to another.
#10
when i did the lift on my truck i soaked them with pb blaster for 2 weeks straight
I went threw 2 cans
but it was so worth it they came out like spreading butter on bread
BUT if i were you if you have one of those air hammers with the pointy chissle you have a chance to get it out with that
or get an real pointy chisel and an hammer
I went threw 2 cans
but it was so worth it they came out like spreading butter on bread
BUT if i were you if you have one of those air hammers with the pointy chissle you have a chance to get it out with that
or get an real pointy chisel and an hammer