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Quote from: boss on July 09, 2008, 18:12:50like this thing......the site i got it from is no more which is extreeeeeeeeeeeemley annoying!where might one get those wheels and tyres from?
like this thing......the site i got it from is no more which is extreeeeeeeeeeeemley annoying!
swampers dont they slide on wet hill side abit if i recall
then there is the dreaded yota axle......want to avoid these at all costs but needs must and all that.
That constat ringing in the ears is not very pleasent :roll:
boss have u considered tubular wings built onto the rear cage
Nothing too odd about that way of dislocating the rear springs. If you can do some basic fabrication then its a very easy way to DIY.This is what I have on the back of mine, just a few lengths of bar welded to the bottem spring seat to make a cone and 2 lengths of flat with a couple of holes in and some nuts and bolts to clamp the top of the spring to the chassis. So far I've had no issues with this setup and unlike some top dislocation setups that twang every time the relocate I usually forget these are even fitted, they just quietly get on with the job.
Yes now I think about it I can see the advantages of doing it that way. My cones are quite short and have a little hook thing to catch the spring. Is yours able to bottom out on the bump stops on the way up or have you not tried out the suspension yet (looks like you are still building or is it an old photo?).