mrbigtanker Posted December 17, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 17, 2018 1 minute ago, thisismatt said: Better powdercoat that fast! I love you a lot but fuck you.hahahahahahaha 1 Quote Link to comment
mrbigtanker Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 Untitled by raymond medeiros, on Flickr Untitled by raymond medeiros, on Flickr Untitled by raymond medeiros, on Flickr In case any one was wondering, I bought the bell tech drop leaf springs for Nissan 720. They fit perfect from end to end. Only modification needed it you will have to redial the center pin. It's 2.25" off of the factory one. Other then that your good to go. Summit has them for like 236.00 shipped that real is cheap. 3 Quote Link to comment
Charlie69 Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 Same exercise I had to do with the 85 720 4x4 springs on mt 1980 720 chassis in my 66 520. Quote Link to comment
mklotz70 Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 How do you plan to deal with the pin location? 1 Quote Link to comment
Charlie69 Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 On my springs I marked where I wanted the 2 leaves drilled and my brother used a Bridgeport mill and carbide masonry bits. Had to drill main and 2nd leaves. Garret used 4 carbide masonry bits drilling 4 holes in the 4 leaves. There is controversy over whether re-drilling centering holes weekend the springs to the point that the springs will break at the old hole. My springs have not broke yet as the truck is much like Mr Tanker's and just sits in the garage. When I get the 520 drivable it will go to a local spring place and have a set of custom leave springs made for it that will set the rear height where I want it. 1 Quote Link to comment
mklotz70 Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 That was my concern. I kinda think that the two short plates on top could be redrilled. The original hole could be left in the springs to hold those two plates with the new offset hole in them. Then a new pin/bolt in the two short plate's original hole could be used to align the rear end. Once the U bolts are tightened down, the pins don't really do anything. 1 Quote Link to comment
mainer311 Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 They don’t do much, but they do help keep the axle in place in the shear direction during impacts and whatnot. Probably not the biggest thing to be concerned about if you ever slam into something with a 521, but definitely useful for off-road trucks and stuff. 1 Quote Link to comment
mainer311 Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 16 minutes ago, Charlie69 said: My springs have not broke yet as the truck is much like Mr Tanker's and just sits in the garage. ?? 1 Quote Link to comment
mklotz70 Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 I was going to say.......I doubt it will see those kind of loads or shear sitting on the trailer!! LOL ;) 1 Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 Most of the load is in the cab ? 2 1 Quote Link to comment
Stoffregen Motorsports Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 I would worry about cracking around the un-used holes. The working back and forth is what will crack them, not just heavy loads. Custom leaf spring guys can make new main leaves (1 or 2) and then just re-use the other leaves. 1 Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 Leave the old pin in place. Drill a new hole in the leaf spring perch if needed. 1 Quote Link to comment
wayno Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 Personally I would not redrill leafs, I would do what Mike suggested except instead of calling them plates I would call them drop blocks. 1 Quote Link to comment
Stoffregen Motorsports Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 Lots of companies make three hole perches and spring plates for off-road, but the distance of the offset may not be enough. They are usually only 1" or 1.5" offset from center. https://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/catalog/275-PERCH3.html 1 Quote Link to comment
mrbigtanker Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 Re drilling will not be an issue, for weight wise guys. I would say undo stress from HP. I was and still going to re drill however yes as mike said leave a bolt and nut in place and redial for center axle alignment. I am more worried about the on and off the trailer movement. Asshole's. 2 Quote Link to comment
mainer311 Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 I’ve broken leafs on my Xterra in locations where there weren’t any holes... 3 Quote Link to comment
d.p Posted December 24, 2018 Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 Truck got to move to start worrying about anything breaking. Merry xmas mfers!!!! 2 1 Quote Link to comment
mrbigtanker Posted December 24, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 24, 2018 So I was loading my truck on a trailer again and it fell off and rolled. I will post pics of it, but the truck is done. merry Christmas to me. . 2 1 1 Quote Link to comment
wayno Posted December 25, 2018 Report Share Posted December 25, 2018 (edited) I would just buy Datsun/Nissan 4wd leafs and install them, if they do not fit why are they selling them like they do fit, unless you are installing them backwards, you know the hole in the leaf is not centered, it's a few inches towards the front side. Basically what I am saying is if you have them on wrong/backwards, they will be around 2 1/2 inches too far back, but I am talking about Datsun/Nissan 4wd leafs, if the Belltech leafs are supposed to be for a 720 it should be the same. The way it measures out is around 22 inches from the pin/hole in the leaf to the front mount bolt center, it's around 24 1/2 inches from the pin/hole to the rear leaf bolt center, 2 1/2 inches off sounds like backwards to me. Edited December 25, 2018 by wayno 1 Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted December 25, 2018 Report Share Posted December 25, 2018 4 hours ago, mrbigtanker said: So I was loading my truck on a trailer again and it fell off and rolled. I will post pics of it, but the truck is done. merry Christmas to me. . Is it April already??? 1 Quote Link to comment
wayno Posted December 25, 2018 Report Share Posted December 25, 2018 It likely rolled a couple feet backwards. :) 1 Quote Link to comment
mrbigtanker Posted December 25, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 25, 2018 10 hours ago, wayno said: I would just buy Datsun/Nissan 4wd leafs and install them, if they do not fit why are they selling them like they do fit, unless you are installing them backwards, you know the hole in the leaf is not centered, it's a few inches towards the front side. Basically what I am saying is if you have them on wrong/backwards, they will be around 2 1/2 inches too far back, but I am talking about Datsun/Nissan 4wd leafs, if the Belltech leafs are supposed to be for a 720 it should be the same. The way it measures out is around 22 inches from the pin/hole in the leaf to the front mount bolt center, it's around 24 1/2 inches from the pin/hole to the rear leaf bolt center, 2 1/2 inches off sounds like backwards to me. Thank you I know this, i swapped them around and they dont line up. I believe because of the year possibly, i will look further into this before I put holes in it. 1 Quote Link to comment
Stoffregen Motorsports Posted December 25, 2018 Report Share Posted December 25, 2018 Leaf springs usually have a different wrap on either end. The end without the shackle almost always has some form of double wrap on the second and sometimes third leaf. The shackle end can have only one leaf at the very end. Did I make any sense with this? 2 Quote Link to comment
mrbigtanker Posted December 28, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 28, 2018 So I contacted bell tech again today and they gave me some pretty good news. So the part # 5974 for Nissan specs are : Free arch = 5.75" with a load rate of 130 LB's per inch Total length = 47" Front eyelet to center pin is = 23.5" center pin to rear eyelet is = 23.5 " Part # 5976 for Toyota believe it or not are; Free arch = 6.875" with a load rate of 89 LB's Total length = 47" Front eyelet to center pin = 20.75" rear eyelet to center pin =26.25" So the difference would shift the center pin on the Toy leaf springs forward by 2.75" Right now I need to go what i roughly measured 2.25" forward. So the question is will .5" break me, I want to say no. If I Have the space on the drive shaft for it I believe it will be fine. Quote Link to comment
wayno Posted December 28, 2018 Report Share Posted December 28, 2018 I measured Nissan 720 leafs in my back yard, ask anyone on here with rear 720 leafs if the holes in the leafs are centered, they are not, now they may be centered on the D21 leafs, that I do not know, but they are not centered on the 720 leafs 2wd or 4wd, nor on the 620, 521, or the 520 leafs, measure your 521 leaf. I just went out and measured 5 different leafs, the 521, the 620 mobile home, the 720 4wd, 720 2wd, and 720 cab/chassis leafs, they were all 22 inches from the center of the front eye to the center of the pin, 23.5 is not right for the 520/521/620/720, it may be correct for the D21(hardbody), I do not know what they use, although I have never heard of anyone using D21 leafs on their Datsuns except the guy that put his 521 cab on a D21 chassis. It now sounds like they are trying to find something that will fit your truck, personally I want my rear wheels centered in my front and rear fender wells in my 720 chassis conversions, it looks goofy when they are not centered, and you do not want your nice truck looking goofy. 1 Quote Link to comment
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