- Location
- Port Orchard, WA
BrettM said:those are all for dampning, the spring rate comes from a torsion bar.
right, but if you mounted coilovers there instead of shocks... then you'd get both....
BrettM said:those are all for dampning, the spring rate comes from a torsion bar.
Weasel said:I like the 1/4 setup as well but the only drawback I can see is it seem like more wieght then coilovers or air shocks.
My longest leaf is the Cherokee main. Remember it's got an offset center pin by about 2" or so from the true spring center.CRASH said:Greg, what is the length of your QE pack? Seems like it needs to be longer than the front half of an OEM pack, but maybe not if I did it Similar to OneHub, mount the shackle behind the axle (what I had in mind anyway).
Lincoln said:I'm being ultra lazy tonight. If it's been covered I don't care.
OneTon made a bracket to capture the ends of the springs and I believe a heim on the axle end so the springs didn't get hit with as much twisting force.
Can barely see them in this pic.
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If you went the coil route you could always use my setup and stuff some of those cheap bags on the inside. Mine are rated to 500 lbs each at 30 psi with 5 lb minimum. It does provide somewhat of a progressive rate though.
The problem I was having was finding room for everthing once the links were in. I've been looking at it again and thinking about 1/4's or even keeping my coils and making those work. Exhaust is going to be a bit** no matter what.
BIGWOODY said:Not to step on toes, but I personally think a lot of you over think this. You aren't building something to go into space with and most everyones rig and driving style is different, so there isn't going to be one "good for all" formula. I used STOCK Mj rear spring and cut them up, I used a rock equipment sway bar and a sorta "standard" double triangulated link set up. We built it all in a few days, never had to change anything, and didn't buy a bunch of expensive crap. I hinged mine at the "frame" end and a re-worked stock shackel on the axle.
Whew!XJ_ranger said:the work is already done - Andy himself showed us the thread -
http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=70338
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kid4lyf said:Whew!
For a minute there, I was afraid it'd be complicated.
CRASH said:But, when you drive your rig to the trails, some hundreds of miles away, with your family inside, you tend to want your rig to perform reasonably well on, and off road, the first time.
Plus, I'm a nerd, and like to engineer solutions rather than bodge them together.![]()
Tell me bout it.CRASH said:That picture makes me moist.
kid4lyf said:Whew!
For a minute there, I was afraid it'd be complicated.
CRASH said:That picture makes me moist.
Goatman said:I wonder who's kit that is?
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Wonder where AirROCK get's 'their' air bags from? My guess; Firestone, the manufacturer discussed at the begining of the thread.NXJ said:Why mess with that ancient leaf-technology? I'd say go full air - adjustable spring-rate and ride-height, geniusly.
How about a set of AiROCK-bellows?