I made a few of these the first time I tried rotating the tires on my '08 VW Rabbit. The 17" wheels with 45 series tires and lug bolts make for a real headache. The M12-1.5 thread will fit most cars, but I added the M14-1.5 dimensions in parentheses for those with larger lug bolts. You can modify the dimensions to whatever your needs if you have another sized lug bolt.
These will work great with over sized wheels, large offset wheels or when using spacers or any vehicle that uses bolts rather than studs and nuts. Just screw a couple of these into the upermost holes in the hub, lift the wheel and slide it onto the supports then install the remaining bolts without having to balance on one leg, hold the wheel with your chin and one free hand while trying not to cross thread the first bolt while every muscle you never knew you had strained to the point of breaking.
This shock is modeled and supplied in ProE. The bump/droop can be modified. It's supplied as a step file as well for the rest of you folks.
This file has a front and rear bracket for mounting YJ springs outboard on a CJ frame.
These brackets are designed to be laser cut and bent. The front bracket will be mounted to a sturdy bumper (2x4 tube, or similar). The rear brackets are welded to the side of the frame. One way will allow you to mount a Dodge axle, the other way will be correct for Chevy or Ford spacing. The array of holes is nice for tayloring the shackel angle to your specific application. They've worked well for years on my frame. Enjoy!
Double ended high steer arm, useful for running the tiebar behind the axle.
This is a small 2"x2" bracket that can be welded onto a 1.5" tube. A 3/8" hole is in the 2x2 flat area. I used this to mount some polly bump stops on a tube chassis. There are Solidworks Drawings and Models + DXF and some CNC files. Enjoy
Found this one on the internet awhile back. I cut it out but never bolted it on, everything looked like it lined up well.
4 beadlocks for 15 inch wheels
Disc Brake brackets for a D60 front axle, 5 bolt big bearing spindles. The spacer should be 1/4" thick, bracket is 3/8" thick.
Tuna
This one is for all you Yota guys! Devil horns on the Toyota logo.