Just wanted to get some ideas about a little bit of an issue I'm having with my rear suspension.
I'm running an 8.8 in the rear. We set the spring plates and brackets for 2-3inches of lift. I'm running 2-2.5" suspension and 1" BL (not that it counts in this instance).
I've got MML, sye, and high clearance skid. I adjusted my pinion for all of that. But when I was done, I noticed my rear springs had bent into a curve from the pinion adjustment. Now when I drive, I get a lot of bounce from the rear end. I have the rear bumper off, but it doesn't weigh that much, and I do plan on installing the LOD bumper at some point which does weigh significantly more. My springs were purposefully bought with a little more stiffness in them to handle added weight, but since the recent pinion adjustments it feels like the rear end bounces a bunch.
Have any of you experienced this? Is the solution to cut the spring pad off and reweld it? Or cut the top piece and move it back? I assume, you'd want the spring straight up and down, right now it has a slight curve at the bottom.
Also, could the bounce in the rear be unrelated to the curve in the spring? Maybe the springs are just too stiff?