Review: Camburg MIG Rear Shackles

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ToucanLife

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Sup Crew!

I have a 13 SCREW - Mid Perch - 37 BFG on Methods - other than that the suspension is stock.

I decided to try out the Camburg MIG rear shackles in hopes they would somehow give the rear a bit more compliance - as I do not really want to buy new leaf packs at the moment for the type of offroading I do (slow speed crawling jeep trails and highspeed gravel roads)

http://camburg.com/store/09-11-f-150/camburg-ford-raptor-10-14-rear-mig-shackles/

These are stock height shackles, they do not lower or raise the rear.

Build quality: They are beefy as hell, great hammer coating, and the bushings seem to be good quality.

Install: Drivers side is a bitch, you have to cut the bolt out on the top shackle to leaf mount similar to the gas tank bolt when doing leafs, or drop the shocks and do some magic to wrangle it out - I cut the bolt. Pass side takes 15 min.

Impressions:
To be honest I was expecting no difference. I am also not super sensitive to mods - some people seem to be able to pick out the smallest differences and get into detail on them - I am not one of those people - there needs to be a big change for me to notice it.

I installed the passenger side first - went out and hit some soft curbs, gravel road potholes, washboards, and rain water channels with the left and right side independently to test it (truth be told I had to go to the dealer to get a new bolt before I could install the drivers side - or I would of done both at once.

I DID notice a difference and quite a big one which surprised me. Small bump compliance was better, mid bump was much better also. The imediate difference was there was less of a 'bang' as the rear hit bumps or obstacles.

IE hitting a rounded 5" curb at about 45-50 mph - before the front would feel softer than the back - now I feel the front hit softly, then the back hit a bit more harshly than the front - now it is hard to even feel the back hit the bump - it seems to soak into travel much smoother.

Big bumps where you really get into travel - I have not tested this, nearest desert is 1500 miles away so the best I could do was jumping a whoop section on my dirt road. Felt similar just a touch smoother in the back - less of a harsh transition. I would say I only used 65% of the travel doing this.

Small bumps - IE washboard, potholes, rain channels - much smoother maybe 15% smoother - the rear would bang or shutter before - it seems to not do that as much now.

I noticed the stock shackles with the fused bushings had some serious windup and reluctance to move - the Camburg setup moves freely when bolted down - IE no windup.

Worth the $160 bucks? Definitly - will they help you if you trash your truck in the desert on big hits? Probably not a ton like leafs - but if you enjoy a softer ride, blasting backroads and socking up smaller stuff they definitely help.

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i just installed a set last weekend. they are a very solid product and the fit and finish is pretty fine for an underbody never seen component. they are beefy and feel far more substantial than the OEM part. the welds are thicker, the metal is plated with additional layers.

the bushings are poly.

heres a pic off camburgs website showing the extra layers well.
 

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Think these will work well with deaver or wsi ? Id love to get the rear softer after installing wsi HDs.

Hmmm i measured stock shackles at 5 inches , WSI at 7.5 ! So if i went with the camburg long ones id be 1.5inches taller in back?
 
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