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mk spring over conversion
mk spring over conversion
Everybody is probobly sick of this question, But i would like to know a bit about doing and running a spring over axel conversion . I have a mate with a mud Racers and it was done before he bought it, One of his cross members was modified to clear front tail shaft, not sure if it has to be done. and if any one has done it can you tell me what i would need to modify, and any down sides to it ? Like how long the front uni's last as the are on a pretty severe angle.
I have a spare rolling chassis there so i have 2 spare diffs to play with.
I AM SICK OF GETTING STUCK ON THE SPRINGS, LIKE TONIGHT PLEASE HELP
I have a spare rolling chassis there so i have 2 spare diffs to play with.
I AM SICK OF GETTING STUCK ON THE SPRINGS, LIKE TONIGHT PLEASE HELP
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Re: mk spring over conversion
No-one 'gets sick' of it ....... provided you had a read up of the great info posted in the bibles.W I H C wrote:Everybody is probobly sick of this question, But i would like to know a bit about doing and running a spring over axel conversion .

yep !W I H C wrote: I have a mate with a mud Racers and it was done before he bought it, One of his cross members was modified to clear front tail shaft, not sure if it has to be done.
Front shaft WILL hit ....... even worse if its a 5speed gearbox

Sound like the one youve looked at didnt have a diff rotation done.W I H C wrote: and if any one has done it can you tell me what i would need to modify, and any down sides to it ? Like how long the front uni's last as the are on a pretty severe angle.
I cut a rear uni out bout once a year, havent cut a front out yet in 4 years.

Then do ya setup on that roller & simply transfer it across when its doneW I H C wrote:I have a spare rolling chassis there so i have 2 spare diffs to play with.

Mud will catch out most rigs, the MQ/MK is no exception. Largely its 'suction' on the bash plates and once they go that front x-member acts like a plow and digs into everything.W I H C wrote:
I AM SICK OF GETTING STUCK ON THE SPRINGS, LIKE TONIGHT PLEASE HELP
Removing it completely does work........ but the chassis wont love you for too long

Step 1
Lift the chassis clear of the mud by doing a SOA.
Step 2
Lift the diffs higher to clear the mud by fitting bigger tyres.
Kingy
[color=blue][size=150][b]And your cry-baby, whinyassed opinion would be.....? [/b][/size][/color]
36's fit without spring over... Guard Cut
But the money you spend doing the conversion you could just buy a cheap GQ & it'll probably be in better knick!!! Just a thought for you...

But the money you spend doing the conversion you could just buy a cheap GQ & it'll probably be in better knick!!! Just a thought for you...
Style Side Maverick Ute
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
I got all the equipment to do the job, So it should'nt cost to much to do, and i would like to do it to learn a bit and atleast if something breaks i know where to look or how to fix.
I got a five speed. How much worse is it compared to a four speed?
What's the go with the diff roation? how to you know when it's right
I got a five speed. How much worse is it compared to a four speed?
What's the go with the diff roation? how to you know when it's right
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