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Maybe they figure the drivers side is heavier because you sit on that side. Are the top of the spring pads the same height when measured from the ground?
From the 2 photos;Are those new top "Perches" welded in at all?
No, that is the standard size perch kit.
Yep, I have a Samurai with those SPOA perches. They look exactly the same as yours. I bet that they sit about the same height when they are mounted on the axle as the passenger side of the axle tube is thicker than the driver's side.
For him to use the std u-bolts, he would need to weld the brackets to the axle tube.
Yes, but he has the bolt on kit. For him to use the std u-bolts, he would need to weld the brackets to the axle tube.
Quote from: Jonny Rash on June 15, 2011, 09:35:09 AMYes, but he has the bolt on kit. For him to use the std u-bolts, he would need to weld the brackets to the axle tube.I could probably make a plate that sits on top of the whole thing that would allow the U bolts to be flipped. I dont know how safe that would be - adding to an already complex setup. To be honest Im not sold on SPOA yet. My old Zuk's SPUA setup rode smoother and steering was tighter. If I do decide to stick with SPOA, I'll eventually get the proper weld-on perches.
I prefer SPUA myself. I run SPUA on my off road samurai with 33s.Isn't there already a plate on the bottom side of the axle? If so, if you get the "U" shaped ubolts that wrap around the axle tube, you can just move that plate to the topside.