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HummBebe
02-02-2007, 07:24 PM
Edit: CAN I GET A PART NUMBER FOR LEAF SPRINGS

Please.....:D

Thanks.....price would be good too.


THANK YOU!!!:D

Desert Dan
02-02-2007, 07:41 PM
Did you break one?

I'll see if my leaves still have the bar code tags on them I doubt it though

What side driver or passenger.

HummBebe
02-02-2007, 07:55 PM
Thanks Dan....you responded so quicly I already got them.

Part #15278386.....:jump:

Desert Dan
02-02-2007, 08:00 PM
What are you working on?

I wish the rear springs had a full wrap on the second leaf so if teh main one broke the second leaf would still hold up the vehicle.

It's always springtime here.

HummBebe
02-02-2007, 08:22 PM
Well, I got a call from the mechanic who was turning up my T-Bars.

Since I had the new goodies put on, the front end went down to 20 1/4, from 22 1/2. (measuring center hub to fender base).

He turned them 4 times and only got it to go to 22 DS and 21 3/4 PS. When he walked back to look at it, he said the front end was higher than the back.

He said I had a dent (I call it a ding) in my DS Leaf spring about 4" from the hanger. Nothing bad, just had a little rock rash. Can't imagine where I did that :giggling:

He also said he measured a stock Adventure Pkg., and I was a full 2 inches lower, (less room to stuff those big ass 35's).

The Caveat.....I forgot to ask him if he unloaded my rear cargo area....:eek:
I have all my tools (lots), hi-lift, ice chest, suitcase and stuff back there.

We discussed two things....having the current springs re arced (sp?) to take the rear back to stock, or replacing the springs with custom made/arced ones.

I've seen on this forum and others that there are issues with GM springs sagging....so not really sure which direction to go at this time.....


Like that:)

Desert Dan
02-02-2007, 08:56 PM
Sounds great

Re-arching with an extra leaf added might be good way to go? Higher and more load capacity would be cool?

It would be nice to get a set of springs that was about an inch higher in the rear.

I wonder if ARB OME will make some springs for H3.

evldave
02-02-2007, 08:58 PM
Go with custom made springs. You can build using more thinner leaves - you'd still have the articulation, but not the tanklike ride of an AAL. It will cost you a bit, but might be worth it. You can re-arch the springs but I think they have to heat them (not 100% sure, someone will chime in) - do you really want heated and rebent springs on your fancy new mad max machine? Plus I think they are more prone to tweaking on the trail after re-arching.

That's a lot of extra weight you added to sag the rear that much - have you weighed it yet? I'd love to see if the added stuff + people exceeds the maximum 951lb payload capacity :D

HummBebe
02-02-2007, 09:06 PM
Go with custom made springs. You can build using more thinner leaves - you'd still have the articulation, but not the tanklike ride of an AAL. It will cost you a bit, but might be worth it. You can re-arch the springs but I think they have to heat them (not 100% sure, someone will chime in) - do you really want heated and rebent springs on your fancy new mad max machine? Plus I think they are more prone to tweaking on the trail after re-arching.

That's a lot of extra weight you added to sag the rear that much - have you weighed it yet? I'd love to see if the added stuff + people exceeds the maximum 951lb payload capacity :D

Total weight added was approx. a net 450lbs.

The Mechanic did suggest adding a leaf as well. All in all a new set, custom, will run $450.

Current set, re-arced, $300.00 ish.

Here is a link to the local shop that does this....they are very highly recommended by everyone in the 4x4 community.

http://www.sacramentospring.com/

I was trying to come up with ideas for payload capacity increase. What about the front?

HummBebe
02-02-2007, 09:09 PM
Total weight, 110lbs rear, 250lbs front + 90lb winch.

I really do not think it is enought to sag it that much....howevr, like I said, he's measuring with a load of wheeling gear in the back too.

HummBebe
02-02-2007, 09:10 PM
PS evl.....I'm sooooo glad you are back :fdance:

stagger_lee
02-02-2007, 09:20 PM
Total weight, 110lbs rear, 250lbs front + 90lb winch.

I really do not think it is enought to sag it that much....howevr, like I said, he's measuring with a load of wheeling gear in the back too.

If your spending the money, call Deaver and have them set you up with some. They are bulletproof and reasonable. Even will make to stock specs with an extra leaf. The custom make them too. :beerchug:

http://www.deaverspring.com/products.htm

HummBebe
02-02-2007, 09:32 PM
Thanks stagger, but he's more expensive AND I'd have to ship them too...$$$$.

stagger_lee
02-02-2007, 09:35 PM
I hear ya. I have used them for all my other rigs, and love em. Whenever I have to replace factory springs I throw deavers on there. :beerchug:

Desert Dan
02-02-2007, 09:38 PM
more leaves the better

HummBebe
02-02-2007, 10:03 PM
EDIT: Make that 2 inches lower than stock in the rear.......:popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn:

stagger_lee
02-02-2007, 10:05 PM
So what route are you going? Add-a leaf? New springs? Are your stock springs that worn that a new set would set it right? Just put some hydraulics on ther and make it jump holmes! :excited:

HummBebe
02-02-2007, 10:14 PM
MMMMM dunno. I'll see if I can get them replaced by HUMMER first. My truck is not out of warranty, can't hurt to ask. 2 inches is alot of sag.....we'll see how it goes.

stagger_lee
02-02-2007, 10:29 PM
MMMMM dunno. I'll see if I can get them replaced by HUMMER first. My truck is not out of warranty, can't hurt to ask. 2 inches is alot of sag.....we'll see how it goes.

2inches? That is a lot. I can stand on my bumper at 215lbs and it doesn't sag the rear 2 inches maybe a half to 1 inch total. Tell that to the stealership. I'll take a pic with my fat ass standing on the bumper holding a tape measure. :beerchug:

HummBebe
02-02-2007, 10:39 PM
He did mention that I dooo wheel the hell out of it....I do. But I'm always nice to it, I don't bang the crap out of it.:giggling:

They could have just lived their life. All that articulation you know what I mean ???:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Crash ?
02-03-2007, 04:36 PM
Just a thought.. What about a set of coil over shocks..?? I had some on a Silverado I had once.. Me at 250 could jump up and down in the back of the truck and it wouldn't move hardly any...

HummBebe
02-09-2007, 07:09 AM
Just a thought.. What about a set of coil over shocks..?? I had some on a Silverado I had once.. Me at 250 could jump up and down in the back of the truck and it wouldn't move hardly any...

At $450.00 each??? yeahright.:D

Crash ?
02-09-2007, 12:52 PM
At $450.00 each??? yeahright.:D

Which coil overs you looking at... I found several for under $100 for a set...

HummBebe
02-09-2007, 04:39 PM
Which coil overs you looking at... I found several for under $100 for a set...

I was looking at the Rancho's....link prease:D

stagger_lee
02-09-2007, 04:59 PM
I would only look to coils if it was a 4 linked, 3 linked or independent suspension set up. On a leaf rear end, get better leafs, I mean only if your planning on spending the big bucks anyway. Go Deavers!

Crash ?
02-09-2007, 05:24 PM
I was looking at the Rancho's....link prease:D

Gabriel and Monroe
http://www.shockshopusa.com/coilover-shocks.html

stagger_lee
02-09-2007, 05:55 PM
Nice prices, but remember, you get what you pay for. Are those setups at those prices for SUVs or super beetles? Just curious, cause thems cheap. :beerchug: