Lift block ?
But i dont think they will work. I think they are tuff enough but they are much larger than i thought they were. so i am going to move on and do a bastard pack down the line. Thanks
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A lift block on the leaf spring multiplys the force applied against the springs under acceleration. It is the same principal as using a piece of pipe on a ratchet handle to gain leverage on a stuck bolt.
Secondly, he is asking about using it as abody lift. And for the 100th time this month. You CAN NOT BODY LIFT an XJ. It is a unibody design and the frame rails are constructed as part of the body structure.
Secondly, he is asking about using it as abody lift. And for the 100th time this month. You CAN NOT BODY LIFT an XJ. It is a unibody design and the frame rails are constructed as part of the body structure.
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this is way you shouldnt run blocks,this xj owner found out the hard way as he was making a turn. this pic should be the poster child for all people that want blocks.
If the springs are that flat, I would recommend, for a cheap way, and somewhat temporary, to add a leaf to the spring pack to restore the arch, and then use greasable shackles to get the lift. I'm just not a bick fan of spring blocks.
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