CRASH said:
It's very tight. I think with the extra torque induced by the portals, the uper arm would have to be stout. As least as stout as Jes' and mine. 1.75" x .120. That's a big upper to try and fit into the narrow space between the bellhousing and tunnel. Now, with a little tunnel massaging, and maybe a very stout smaller diameter upper (1.25" x .375?) it could work.
I love the idea of portals. How about oil pan issues?
CRASH
I know it would have to be VERY stout. Just thinking out loud here... Chromo would be the only thing I would build links out of. Do you think solid stock would be stronger? Machining is not a problem.
To be honest, after hacking the tunnel of the CAT buggy and moding it, it would be a no biggie to do the same to put an arm above or next to the DS.
The thing that is twisting my thoughts is that
IF I go through all this. Because of the necessary lack of hieght in the suspension, why use 30"+ arms? I can very easily do what PaulS of Goatman has done. Equal length midarm.
Uptravel is important, but from MY experience with a few buggies I have build and help build are this. 4" to 5" is PERFECT. As most know, limiting uptravel makes the rear or front suspension WORK. My opinion on it is that it is a necessary factor in balanced suspensions.
Oil pan clearances COULD be an issue. I see it only being an issue if I dont offset the differential to one EXTREME. I would think the driver coil would almost have to be half way onto it. I suppose I could use this to get a inch or so of lift. How much travel does a stock XJ have? must be 8"s about. figure 4 up and 4 down?
I cant eliminate uptravel, I need to drive it on the road and jump it in Pismo and race in JV. So I do need some.
Can any of you remeber what CROK did when he built his subframe?
For those that dont, he cut everything from the firewall forward off. And reatached the inner fenders and front facia to it.
I think this would be a really good way to get my stuff all crammed in and make a better and stronger unibody. Just do it out of round stock.