Well, I started this weekend with intentions of building a cross member for the trans, but didn't end up getting that far.
I pulled down the stocker (no pics for that) and started laying out the new one on some 2x4 3/16" wall box and 1/2" plate. Then I kept crawling under wondering if I really wanted to stick with short arms. So I dug out the truss for the front D60, unburied the front D60 itself and started setting up some angles. I ended up with about 3 degrees of caster and 7.8 degrees for my pinion angle.
Then after looking at it for awhile, I realized that I could use the RE Adj. Uppers I had, and cannibalize the joints from the RE lowers and go with a radius arm setup that mounted on the cross member. So I decided to tack on the truss and see what would work. That's where I ran into a small issue.
The above is where I had set the "ride height". It looks like I severely miscalculated that. The axle center line is 17.25" off the ground (estimate for partially deflated 38"s). With that it gives me about 7/8" of clearance before I uppercut the oil pan. Great, I can run over some M&Ms and thats about it. So I'll have to crunch some more numbers and raise the XJ up some more.
Above shows how much spring would have been if I had left everything alone. I'm thinking I'll bump stop the bottom 4.25" and where it sits now should be pretty close to full compression.
I am a little worried though, as I planned to use the brand new RE 4.5" coils I've got up front. Yet with my calculations they should be about 14-15" total length at static ride height with just the weight of the XJ. Going from the above picture, you can see that that would give me about 3" more at best. I can crank down on the ACOS to gain some more, but I don't really want to use that for more than say 1.5". That would give me about 4.5" of uptravel, seems kinda small to me. :dunno: I'll have to work on that.