Originally posted by blazedbowtie82
Originally posted by sadisticiron
Edited: 11/28/2005 9:11:07 PM by sadisticiron
Do you get any side to side movement with this setup? I'm going to guess since you built it, that it works great. But I figured I'd ask, since I want to do something along those lines on my Toyota, to keep the tank in its stock area.
all you need to make it a full side to side set up is (3) 1/2 inch 15,000 lb hiem joints awesome articulation
Originally posted by sadisticiron
Originally posted by blazedbowtie82
Originally posted by sadisticiron
Edited: 11/28/2005 9:11:07 PM by sadisticiron
Do you get any side to side movement with this setup? I'm going to guess since you built it, that it works great. But I figured I'd ask, since I want to do something along those lines on my Toyota, to keep the tank in its stock area.
all you need to make it a full side to side set up is (3) 1/2 inch 15,000 lb hiem joints awesome articulation
I think what he meant is does the axle shift side to side much when turning because all the bushings are parallel. I've seen some three links that move side to side bcause of the bushes and needed a panhard.
that is an awesome looking wishbone set-up
Edited: 11/29/2005 9:04:09 AM by sadisticiron
no the axle stays exactly where it supose to cuz the uppper link being built like an a-arm stops all side to side movement. i test drive all trucks atleast for a week just to make sure everything is built to my specs and the customers will have no problems other then running out of air being switch happy
Originally posted by KAOSS
Edited: 11/28/2005 9:56:04 PM by KAOSS
in the works at the time:
Nice horse shoes!!!
Originally posted by sadisticiron
Edited: 11/29/2005 9:04:09 AM by sadisticiron
no the axle stays exactly where it supose to cuz the uppper link being built like an a-arm stops all side to side movement. i test drive all trucks atleast for a week just to make sure everything is built to my specs and the customers will have no problems other then running out of air being switch happy
Thanks! Thats exactly what I wanted to know. I wasn't sure it would work. So I'm glad to see someone has done it and tested it already.
Originally posted by krazeryn
Originally posted by KAOSS
Edited: 11/28/2005 9:56:04 PM by KAOSS
in the works at the time:
Nice horse shoes!!!
thanks!
Edited: 12/1/2005 8:54:47 AM by NCBIGGJ
Edited: 12/1/2005 8:53:41 AM by NCBIGGJ
Here is mine.. simple, clean and works awesome..
thanks bro.. damn thing wouldnt work for me