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Post by Shadow »

Hekta wrote:
Shadow wrote:its been done.
Yer, I've read about it before. Can't remember if it was on here or Pirate, probably both.
i thaught it was pirate, was trying to find it but lost interest lol.
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Post by steel »

I doubt it'd have much driveline strength, but the front end of the LADA NIVA ( Hah ) looks pretty well designed, nice long arms & coil springs, ( anyone know how much travel it has ). I think they have a strange diff mounting arrangement though. If you could get your hands on a Haflinger ( there's still some around ) I think they have Portal hubs?
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Post by Hekta »

Shadow wrote: i thaught it was pirate, was trying to find it but lost interest lol.
It's too hard to find shiat without a star eh ?
wtf is an acronym

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Post by Shadow »

Hekta wrote:
Shadow wrote: i thaught it was pirate, was trying to find it but lost interest lol.
It's too hard to find shiat without a star eh ?
yeh :(

google is good, but not good enough :|
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

The old ford broncos had a really long-travel IFS system where the arms crossed over in the middle. The diff was attached to one arm, so one side was almost like a solid axle (only a CV at the wheel).

Anyone have practical experience with it? If it can stand up to a bronco with heaps of weight and a big V8 it should be OK on something smaller and lighter.

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Post by rvh96 »

early broncos and F100s had twin I beam set up they ran uni joints at the wheels and a uni joint in the middle on the left had axle to alow for it to pivit they had little travel and were hard on tyres
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Post by -Scott- »

ISUZUROVER wrote:The old ford broncos had a really long-travel IFS system where the arms crossed over in the middle. The diff was attached to one arm, so one side was almost like a solid axle (only a CV at the wheel).

Anyone have practical experience with it? If it can stand up to a bronco with heaps of weight and a big V8 it should be OK on something smaller and lighter.

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It's also unbalanced - the suspension needs to control more weight on one side than the other. I'm not convinced the minimal advantages over a live axle are worth the reduced articulation and the extra parts count.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

jimbo jones wrote:heres a real custom ifs set up on a vit
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WTF is that abortion ???
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Post by HG »

Thats GOLD --- custom Vitaras all round :armsup:
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Post by jimbo jones »

no he's right it'a a abortion he went to the trouble of fitting in that but a sas would have been better
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Post by cj »

jimbo jones wrote:no he's right it'a a abortion he went to the trouble of fitting in that but a sas would have been better
jimbo
He already has a lwb Vit with SAS and 37" rubber. This is a work in progress that he is playing with for some UK events.
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Post by Shadow »

jimbo jones wrote:no he's right it'a a abortion he went to the trouble of fitting in that but a sas would have been better
jimbo
would have been better for what? you have know idea what the intended purpose of the vehicle is.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Well why don't you enlighten us rather than being all secret squirell about it ??
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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