How critical is it to tighten the front spring eye bolt with weight on the suspension? Here's why I ask...
The Dr Diff 1/2" spring relocation kit uses a front spring hanger with 2 mounting bolt holes on it. The lower hole is for stock ride height and the upper hole is to lower the car. The spring eye bolt that is supplied does NOT have a hex head that you can get a standard wrench on. The head of the bolt is tapered and has a provision for an allen wrench. When the front spring hanger is mounted to the body, the tapered eye bolt is pressed up against the frame.
If you are using the lower position, the eye bolt lines up with a hole in the frame that goes all the way through. This lets you put an allen wrench through the frame and into the bolt...so you can tighten it up. However, if you want to use the upper position, there is no way to hold the bolt from spinning as you try to tighten it....unless you drill another hole all the way through the frame in that location. The only way to tighten the front eye bolt is to tighten it before you bolt the front hanger to the car. Getting the spring and hanger in the correct position would just be a guess.
It would be nice if the threaded end of the bolt would have an allen wrench provision. Then it would be easy. Looking for ideas.
The Dr Diff 1/2" spring relocation kit uses a front spring hanger with 2 mounting bolt holes on it. The lower hole is for stock ride height and the upper hole is to lower the car. The spring eye bolt that is supplied does NOT have a hex head that you can get a standard wrench on. The head of the bolt is tapered and has a provision for an allen wrench. When the front spring hanger is mounted to the body, the tapered eye bolt is pressed up against the frame.
If you are using the lower position, the eye bolt lines up with a hole in the frame that goes all the way through. This lets you put an allen wrench through the frame and into the bolt...so you can tighten it up. However, if you want to use the upper position, there is no way to hold the bolt from spinning as you try to tighten it....unless you drill another hole all the way through the frame in that location. The only way to tighten the front eye bolt is to tighten it before you bolt the front hanger to the car. Getting the spring and hanger in the correct position would just be a guess.
It would be nice if the threaded end of the bolt would have an allen wrench provision. Then it would be easy. Looking for ideas.















