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Old 01-30-2006, 03:29 PM   #1
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For those of you running 62" deavers with a camburg ot TC longtravel kit...are you running 9" or 12" shackles? Through or above frame? And how does your truck sit? Level, ass high or ass low? Trying to figure out how the truck will sit if I run them with my donahoes. I figure if I can get the truck to sit level or slightly ass high with donahoes it'll sit a little ass low with the LT and thats fine with me.
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Old 01-30-2006, 03:31 PM   #2
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Yeah I would like to know how much lift you would get depending on what arch (10.5 12.5 etc) you use with 9" shackles above the frame as well.
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Old 01-30-2006, 03:51 PM   #3
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according to deaver, the 10.5" arch gives 1" lift over a stock tacoma...but I'm not sure which shackle configuration that is with. on the website they give the approximate lifts for each arch. I think it's 1", 3" and 5" but not positive. I think the different arches are mainly for different weights though depending on how big your fuel cell is, how many spares youre carrying, etc.; more arch for more weight
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asked this same question on Dezertrangers here is a link

http://dezertrangers.com/cgi-bin/ib/...T;f=12;t=31084
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i have the f67 pack with a 9" shackle mounted on the bottom of my frame and my trucks pretty level. infact, sometimes it seems like the rear is a little higher and then sometimes it seems like its a little lower lol. i have a lot of weight back thier though. personally, unless youre planning on not having any spares, the stock gas tank, and a basic shock hoop setup, i would recommend the f67 over the f55. even if youre ass high, it'll perform better. you want a little more up travel than down travel. if you dont have enough up travel you'll be bottoming out a lot more.
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i have the deavers 62" 12.5 arch, with 9" shackles through the frame....heres a pic of it when i got it back from the shop, but it sits just about level now
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i have the deavers 62" 12.5 arch, with 9" shackles through the frame....heres a pic of it when i got it back from the shop, but it sits just about level now
Hmm...if I ran a 9" shackle over the frame it might sit close to being level with the donaoes. How much travel are you pulling?
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running it above the frame is really close, pm bajarnr12. i know he has a 9" shackle above the frame. right now im pulling a little over 18" but bumped at 17+
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cool man, thanks for all the info
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