BlueXJ1013
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How much is Full Traction charging for just the longarms?
90Pioneer said:Doesnt anyone like Rubicon Express long arms?
matt6669 said:Hey rob since when is there a back order on rock krawlers stuff, i've been shipping stuff out all week and i havn't heard of any back orders at all. My stuff has been shipping same week, so i don't know who you are hearing that from, but whoever it is, is giving you some bs i think.
The way i see it is like this
rk upgrade 420
rk skid plate 180
total price 600
price of tnt 900 something i forget the exact price
that leaves me with 300 dollars to do whatever i want with and i could think of a lot of things to do with 300 dollars. Plus i don't know if tnt carries a lifetime warranty but rk sure does.
that is hitting the nail on the head!fatwreck said:Most people just praise the stuff that they own because they think undoubtedly they made the right decision when they spent their money.
Capt. Nemo said:![]()
Here's the result of lower control arms being used and having clearance issues:
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Wil Badger said:yep i'll continue to bash RK i don't have a problem with it.i don't like their three link set up .it allows for to much axle wrap on the passenger side for street use.under hard braking or accelerating (in 4 wheel) there is nothing on the passenger side to keep the axle from rotating.you are relying on the single upper arm on the drivers side to control the torque being exerted on a tire some 3 feet away.no thanks
the only reason i know a radius arm is not as responsive as a three link or true 4 link is because i radius arm links the upper and lower links of the axle together.when an axle flexes it wants to twist.a 4 link and 3 link allow for this a radius can only allow flex in the bushings to achieve this.thats why if you do run radius arms you should use a factory bushing at the axle to help this problem.
tompatjr said:I don't under stand how you have axle wrap on just on side of a solid axle.
ROBERTK said:Well I will say that for a radius arm style you better hope you get some deflection in the rubber axle side control arm bushings as well as some axle distortion/flex. I have never had it happen personally, but have seen it happen and of course read about it happening and the odd that it would... Most with a larger tube more rigid axle like a D60 will not see the torsional twist that a D30 has, and has a better chance of tearing a axle mount off due to the axle housing not allowing the twist that is needed for more sever articulation in the front end with a radius arm design. So that alone tells ya something..
Its funny that RK tells you that you never want to run a very strong housing with a radius arm cause it doesnt allow the housing to twist while articulating. Yet they are ok with only one arm on a axle that they just explained will twist. :gag:
matt6669 said:The way i see it is like this
rk upgrade 420
rk skid plate 180
total price 600
price of tnt 900 something i forget the exact price
that leaves me with 300 dollars to do whatever i want with and i could think of a lot of things to do with 300 dollars. Plus i don't know if tnt carries a lifetime warranty but rk sure does.
Matt
ROBERTK said:I am not bashing I am not! Not I say... But have to ask a honest question here. I saw the line you took on that hill that laid you over. Don't you think that a radius arm would have unloaded fully and created a similer situation? And those arms are rubed up some. Did it cause any future damage or just cosmetic? Again I am only asking cause I can get it from the "horses mouth" rather then a owner of a company that hate's the other company's design :lecture: . thanks