Ever think of using a slider box style shackle to keep it at the same height?
Those are cool but same deal less droop. I like the shackle where it is cause it lays back lowering my ride height. When the truck flexes the shackle pulls forward giving me 2-3 more inches (maybe more depending on the shackle) of droop. With a slider box the leaf end stays parallel taking away that extra extension I get with the shackle.
I agree that with a normal shackle setup with two bushings in the spring and one at the frame side shackle mount the spring will experience less longitudinal twist and maybe even a longer life I dont see how it would have a noticable amount more droop.
I'm sorry, but that looks so sketchy. Not saying they will definitely fail, but I wouldn't want to run them.
Stock shackles also have a 3 dimensional shape to prevent twisting on side-loads. I was just stating my opinion, and you can take it as just that - an opinion. That's what this forum is here for.
Yep that little turdy is a tank. When I built it I just figured I keep it til she blew. She doesn't want to die. I very impressed. Considering it uses the same U joints as a D44 and you can even get 30 spline shafts for it like 44 it really isn't much different other then ring and pinion and the fact you don't have lock outs.I seen your post on fb so had to come check out the pics, all the things I heard about d30's you keep proving them wrong.