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Limiting strap tech (jamnut and spring tech)
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliott" data-source="post: 443145" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p><strong>Re: Limiting strap tech</strong></p><p></p><p>lets back up for just a second tho, There is not a picture one where that clevis would do a damn thing unless im missing something, I could be wrong but the whole idea is for it to keep the strap tight at ride height right, so it doesn't get snagged on something while its flopping around?If that's what it is designed for the spring would have to be on top of the mount so that it would extend the strap in an upward motion,the spring pushing down on the clevis like in your pictures would only keep slop in the strap. And if you put both of the nuts on one side of the mount and use them like jam nuts then every time the axle comes down it would be pulling on the threads that the nuts are threaded on to, and there is no way that you could keep the threads from pulling off like that, But maybe im missing something</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliott, post: 443145, member: 1090"] [b]Re: Limiting strap tech[/b] lets back up for just a second tho, There is not a picture one where that clevis would do a damn thing unless im missing something, I could be wrong but the whole idea is for it to keep the strap tight at ride height right, so it doesn't get snagged on something while its flopping around?If that's what it is designed for the spring would have to be on top of the mount so that it would extend the strap in an upward motion,the spring pushing down on the clevis like in your pictures would only keep slop in the strap. And if you put both of the nuts on one side of the mount and use them like jam nuts then every time the axle comes down it would be pulling on the threads that the nuts are threaded on to, and there is no way that you could keep the threads from pulling off like that, But maybe im missing something [/QUOTE]
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