Alright so I have finally secured heated shop space to bob my truck. (m35a2) I have my wheels and tires set to go on and I have all the equipment and skills necessary to complete the job.
What I don't have are parts. I have a couple options I guess. First a friend offered me a set of rear school bus springs with the brackets still attached for frame mounting. Buried in snow so I don't have the measurements at the moment.
Second, there is a big rig salvage yard right down the road that I can likely get most any parts needed suspension wise. This is where my question lies I guess. Are there specific parts that are commonly used from non-military trucks when bobbing a deuce? I know that people use front deuce springs but I don't have access to any of those within reason really. The only thing I've seen is a "kit" to do it which is around $600 plus freight. Rather not spend that much if it's avoidable.
I'd like to secure all the large parts I need before I take the truck to my friend's shop so that I can minimize the amount of time it's in there beings he's just letting me use it free of charge. I could really use some help on this if you're willing. I'm aces as far as the work goes but I'm really green as far as the stuff I should use to build it.
What I don't have are parts. I have a couple options I guess. First a friend offered me a set of rear school bus springs with the brackets still attached for frame mounting. Buried in snow so I don't have the measurements at the moment.
Second, there is a big rig salvage yard right down the road that I can likely get most any parts needed suspension wise. This is where my question lies I guess. Are there specific parts that are commonly used from non-military trucks when bobbing a deuce? I know that people use front deuce springs but I don't have access to any of those within reason really. The only thing I've seen is a "kit" to do it which is around $600 plus freight. Rather not spend that much if it's avoidable.
I'd like to secure all the large parts I need before I take the truck to my friend's shop so that I can minimize the amount of time it's in there beings he's just letting me use it free of charge. I could really use some help on this if you're willing. I'm aces as far as the work goes but I'm really green as far as the stuff I should use to build it.