marty79
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That helps a lot lol, especially on my plasma cutterand materials1/8 will be sufficient and will save a little weight too
That helps a lot lol, especially on my plasma cutterand materials1/8 will be sufficient and will save a little weight too
Looks like they will be around 40 which is perfect cause that's my eventual tire desired sizeLower links equal in length to tire size.
What's this?
As for the rest, thank you and yeah save the rest of info for now lol. I'm overwhelmed with what had been said.
Remember y'all, I have real bad reading/comprehension add so I can only take in little bits of focus at a time. So for now I just want to focus on the front and go from there.
Links will be here 3-5days so next week we'll deal with some numbers and such.
I do want to thank everyone for your help in this build! Please be patient and nor offended if things don't pan out the "right" given way, I will try to apply the given advise in this awesome build.
I can’t wait there is so much room for activities
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Really, good XJ leaves will do just fine.
I want 115" range, I'm 104 now or was lol.What wheelbase are you desiring and why?
My buggy is 105" wheelbase, feels plenty stable and I have dual cases in it. Might work out well for you to leave the leafs in the rear and just longarm the front and go with the wheelbase you have.I want 115" range, I'm 104 now or was lol.
I want it more stable and I need more length for twin cases 2best reasons
Well I'm still open to the idea so once front is done, think I'll make the twin cases next and then take some measurements and see where I'm at.My buggy is 105" wheelbase, feels plenty stable and I have dual cases in it. Might work out well for you to leave the leafs in the rear and just longarm the front and go with the wheelbase you have.
Well I'm still open to the idea so once front is done, think I'll make the twin cases next and then take some measurements and see where I'm at.
I kinda wanted to do rear link to see if I'm able to. That's how I learn visually to understand how something works and expand my skill. I'm gonna plate the rear rails this weekend anyways in case I do go links route
Yeah I just realized my front leafs will net me 6" stretch flipped around in the rear so that would put me at 111..that doesn't sound too bad at all does it?I wouldn't stretch it much....unless you're planning on huge tires. Stock XJ wheel base does pretty good. I did a rear spring flip on mine and I think that was as easy 4" stretch.
This is why I never done it. Despite my certain ghetto fabulous things I've done/do there are things like this I haven't risked cause I know a failure would be really bad like you said, on the worst harder trails.Poorly designed will result in poor performance that will typically happen on the worst/hardest near vertical climbs, that are usually bad places to break and extract a broken rig from.
Lol that's definitely not my strength. I'm a "do it" guy not a design and fabricate typebut to link it and have it work well includes a steep learning curve.
Lol that's definitely not my strength. I'm a "do it" guy not a design and fabricate type
I was gonna go with something like this in frontWhile you are reading about suspensions, look up Ironman4x4 Fab. They have kits for XJs to 4 link front & rear. I know your not going to spend that money, but it will give you an idea on how to build a setup that works.
That's a good compromise with keeping a steering box. Also, you really only need the short arm on the differential side, for off road only.I was gonna go with something like this in front
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That's my planned 3linkThat's a good compromise with keeping a steering box. Also, you really only need the short arm on the differential side, for off road only.
That's not a 3 linkThat's my planned 3link