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Old 01-02-2011, 08:31 PM   #41
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This is the before and after and in between photos..
If you would have used a block with a hole in it, between the bottom plate and spring,
you would had a place for both alignment pins that are on the spring and axle (that hold things in place)

Also if you use a shock plate on top, your stock shocks will be the right length.


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Old 01-03-2011, 06:29 PM   #42
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If you would have used a block with a hole in it, between the bottom plate and spring,
you would had a place for both alignment pins that are on the spring and axle (that hold things in place)

Also if you use a shock plate on top, your stock shocks will be the right length.


Looks really nice..!! I am thinking it is as high as I want it..I will have to
wait till the front gets here, I am a little ahead of myself.. HO HO HO..

I needed to swap the rear ends, that is why I did it, so I will think about your
add ons, and go from there.

Thanks for the reply Stovebolt !! Much appreciated !
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:07 AM   #43
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Thanks for the reply Stovebolt !! Much appreciated !
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Old 01-04-2011, 09:02 PM   #44
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Rather than hi-jack Scotty's old thread, I'll start this one.

One of the workhorses we bought last year turns out to be a "96". It does not have bottoming out stops but does have the centering pins.
Turns out the rear springs are shot. So, we are going to replace the springs, figure we might as well flip the axel.
Ruredy, On this configuration, do I need to cut the centering pins? Will I have length problems with the brake cables? I found the perches at Tractor Supply. What is thickness of the plate you used?

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OK, I know this was super old but ess, do you remember which spring seats you got at TS? I found the bolts at HomeDepot and have some shock plates. Just don't want to buy the rear perches from EZ. $45 each. Pricy little rascals
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Old 01-04-2011, 09:20 PM   #45
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OK, I know this was super old but ess, do you remember which spring seats you got at TS? I found the bolts at HomeDepot and have some shock plates. Just don't want to buy the rear perches from EZ. $45 each. Pricy little rascals
Best I remember, they were for a 2" trailer axel...........
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Resurrecting an old thread, but can anyone verify if an electric EZGO TXT lift kit indeed fits the workhorses? The mounts look similar.
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Resurrecting an old thread, but can anyone verify if an electric EZGO TXT lift kit indeed fits the workhorses? The mounts look similar.
The answer is yes but you may have to flip the brakes from side to side for clearance. If you have not bought the kit Jakes makes one with the rear blocks setup for the workhorse.
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