Rear Axle Relocation
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- 1974 CJ5 ~ Fresh built AMC 360 - SM420 - D20 - D30F with upgraded 30 spline shafts and knuckles & D44R - 4.27 Gears - ARB Lockers F/R - All chrome molly axles - on 33's - YJ 4" Lift Spring Conversion
OK guys, here's some pictures... 

Now I'll say first, it does appear these springs do have a difference of 1" approximately between center bolt to spring eyes... and I have it mounted the wrong way. According to my rough parking lot measurements here, I can move the axle back 1" by switching orientation of the springs.
From there though, here are the photos:
On the ground level:
Shackle angle(s)
photo of sitting level rear wheel-well:
Flexing the front passenger tire:
Rear tire stuff:
Flexing the rear passenger tire:
There are more (out of order) on my photo-bucket account - here's the link:
Jeep Flex March 2014 Photos by JR74CJ5 | Photobucket
Check them out and let me know what you all think... I know the first fix I will try is the spring orientation swap in the rear. That should gain me an extra 1" difference.

~ Jr


Now I'll say first, it does appear these springs do have a difference of 1" approximately between center bolt to spring eyes... and I have it mounted the wrong way. According to my rough parking lot measurements here, I can move the axle back 1" by switching orientation of the springs.
From there though, here are the photos:
On the ground level:
Shackle angle(s)

photo of sitting level rear wheel-well:

Flexing the front passenger tire:

Rear tire stuff:



Flexing the rear passenger tire:



There are more (out of order) on my photo-bucket account - here's the link:
Jeep Flex March 2014 Photos by JR74CJ5 | Photobucket
Check them out and let me know what you all think... I know the first fix I will try is the spring orientation swap in the rear. That should gain me an extra 1" difference.

~ Jr