Barnes 4wd
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2007
- Location
- Etowah NC
When we are building a rig more time than not we find ourselves asking “Where are we going to put all this stuff”? So we set out to try to find a way to most efficiently package our lower control arm brackets and our coil spring buckets and I think we hit the nail on the head! These are sold in pairs and come with a coil spring retainer. Here are some of the benefits that we incorporated into the design.
• Minimal axle tube needed to mount a control arm and coil spring
• Design keeps suspension joint as close to the axle as possible
• Mounting angles of 0, 10 and 20 degrees
• Bolt hole sizes of 9/16”, 5/8” and 3/4”
• The control arm bracket is made from one piece of steel to make it ultra strong
• Coil spring bucket can be mounted centered of the axle or you can adjust it ¾” if you do not want the coil spring directly over the axle
Shock brackets be mounted centered of the axle or you can adjust it 1” if you do not want the shock directly over the axle
https://www.barnes4wd.com/Axle-Link-Mount-Coil-Spring-Combo_p_259.html
https://www.barnes4wd.com/Axle-Link-Mount-Shock-Combo_p_260.html
• Minimal axle tube needed to mount a control arm and coil spring
• Design keeps suspension joint as close to the axle as possible
• Mounting angles of 0, 10 and 20 degrees
• Bolt hole sizes of 9/16”, 5/8” and 3/4”
• The control arm bracket is made from one piece of steel to make it ultra strong
• Coil spring bucket can be mounted centered of the axle or you can adjust it ¾” if you do not want the coil spring directly over the axle
Shock brackets be mounted centered of the axle or you can adjust it 1” if you do not want the shock directly over the axle
https://www.barnes4wd.com/Axle-Link-Mount-Coil-Spring-Combo_p_259.html
https://www.barnes4wd.com/Axle-Link-Mount-Shock-Combo_p_260.html