but what if he wants to go fast?
but what if he wants to go fast?
Originally Posted by afroman006
Originally Posted by afroman006
Especially when he has a bulletproof rearend.
The disco ball in my mouth, insinuates I'm ballin'
unless he swapped that tired four popper there probably isn't any "fast" in that rigs future even then airshocks and air bumps seem kinda redundant they do the same thing.
I bottom mine out on the bumpstops every once in a while, and it really hurts the airshocks supposedly if you bottom them out...I say bumpstops are worth it.
Thanks,
Chris Scotti
1988 Suzuki Samurai buggy
I'm going to run some poly bumps for full straight compression. There really wasn't a way to get the bumps to work for flex and a "jump" type of situation. I just tacked them in place tonight, now to tie the rest of the tube to them.
FYI:
at full compression (straight up) the distance to my frame tube was 12" at X location on the axle.
at full flex, the distance was 16" - a 4" difference! and it was at X-2" on the axle...
SO... I decided that if I put the bumps at 16" to stop the axle during flex, I would be limited in full uptravel and ended up putting the bumps at 12"
And while I dream of going fast - it will be a few years before I spend that kind of money...
Scott, FTAC '99
'62 Nissan Patrol 4-seat Twisted Customs Buggy
'89 "CJ-7" - Her trail rig
'05 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD - her daily driver...
'08 Dodge 2500 Mega Cab 6.7 Diesel 4x4
scott.schubring@williams.com
The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!
Scott, FTAC '99
'62 Nissan Patrol 4-seat Twisted Customs Buggy
'89 "CJ-7" - Her trail rig
'05 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD - her daily driver...
'08 Dodge 2500 Mega Cab 6.7 Diesel 4x4
scott.schubring@williams.com
The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!
and I tacked a frame together for the gas tank last night on the garage floor, proceeded to weld it up and then welded it to the chassis. I then tried to put the tank in and it's a little "off" and won't let the tank to slide all the way in...
I might be able to grind a little to fix that - or get the slege out - that might work also.
Scott, FTAC '99
'62 Nissan Patrol 4-seat Twisted Customs Buggy
'89 "CJ-7" - Her trail rig
'05 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD - her daily driver...
'08 Dodge 2500 Mega Cab 6.7 Diesel 4x4
scott.schubring@williams.com
The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!
the rear area is just big enough for a licence plate, I plan on oval lights on the curved corners.
Also - I plan on making a built in toolbox for recovery gear behind the rear axle below the floor level, should be cool!
Scott, FTAC '99
'62 Nissan Patrol 4-seat Twisted Customs Buggy
'89 "CJ-7" - Her trail rig
'05 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD - her daily driver...
'08 Dodge 2500 Mega Cab 6.7 Diesel 4x4
scott.schubring@williams.com
The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!
also - not sure if I should ask this on here or not but:
Is more bracing needed on my axle end upper link mounts? I thought about adding a crossbrace between the outer "tab" with the holes in it and the inner one but don't really see too much side to side forced on it that the bolt can't handle?
thoughts?
Scott, FTAC '99
'62 Nissan Patrol 4-seat Twisted Customs Buggy
'89 "CJ-7" - Her trail rig
'05 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD - her daily driver...
'08 Dodge 2500 Mega Cab 6.7 Diesel 4x4
scott.schubring@williams.com
The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!
Hell yeah, super clean and functional as usual! I wouldn't expect any less.
Those brackets are pretty tall and only have the small difference in angle for sideways/lateral support. I would think just putting a filler plate inbetween the the front of the two innertabs would help a bunch.
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Scott, FTAC '99
'62 Nissan Patrol 4-seat Twisted Customs Buggy
'89 "CJ-7" - Her trail rig
'05 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD - her daily driver...
'08 Dodge 2500 Mega Cab 6.7 Diesel 4x4
scott.schubring@williams.com
The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!