trailxj
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looks pretty good.
what are you doing about your exhaust?
what are you doing about your exhaust?
ROBERTK said:very nice and hope you dont patent any of that, I just found my basis to start with.
Please inform Me/Us if theres any airshock issues with the off camber and such. If not then I will have to go that route. The OD is so much less and usable outbound of frame rails due to the smaller OD it looks like.
TrailHunter said:So do those upper arms say somewhat stationary, preventing any clearance issues with those passages through the floor. I'm glad to see someone do that to keep their AS numbers in check.
trailxj said:looks pretty good.
what are you doing about your exhaust?
Paul S said:Looks good Rick, no loss of clearance :thumbup:
Are you going to raise the gas tank? It looks rather vulnerable now.
Paul
It's just the nature of control arms.Rick XTRM XJ said:Oh ya...I forgot to mention.....I do have a fairly significant case of rear steer when flexed. Only time will tell if it's a problem.
Is this because the lowers are slightly triangulated?
Rick
:laugh3: It's because they are not triangulated enough :laugh3: :wave:Rick XTRM XJ said:Oh ya...I forgot to mention.....I do have a fairly significant case of rear steer when flexed. Only time will tell if it's a problem.
Is this because the lowers are slightly triangulated?
Rick
XJoachim said::laugh3: It's because they are not triangulated enough :laugh3: :wave:
XJ_ranger said:i dig the Rat in the rear passenger window...
what are you doing to keep water out of the cab where the shock goes through the floor?
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BrettM said:now that's all theory and geometry, but what I wonder is how detrimental flex steer really is on your average trail rig....?
OneTonXJ said:Nobody wants to hear about your sordid love triangle. I don't care if he showers or not!!