donkdonk said:
So what is the reason for adding the lift blocks in the rear and not lifting the front?
The reason I used the blocks was to level out the truck. The 105 spring hangers mount to the SIDE of the frame making it about 4" lower in the back. Front Deuce hangers put the spring directly UNDER the frame.
Another option is to weld a 4" spacer to the bottom of the frame and then mount the spring hangers to the side of that and using no block.
As far as spring wrap or twisting is concerned- I was concerned, but after trying it out in extreme offroad situations, I am convinced that it is fine to use the blocks. Not shown in my pic is the locators on the lower spring plate welded on after pic (3/4 x 3/4 L metal) that acts as a stop against the square axle on both sides so the springs, spacer, plates, u-bolts cant move. Also I ground grooves on that top plate to make a saddle for the u bolts to stay in.
Also- The trailer spring hangers have some pinion angle built into them- the front spring eye is higher than the rear.
Hope that helps!
Also- I may space the frame down on the next one instead of using blocks to see how that works.