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rose joints

Post by simkell »

was looking at making my own rear trailing arms and was wondering what size rose joints other's were using.

one end will be standard bush the other rose joint, and the bar most likely crome moly. Any ideas anyone.

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Post by MART »

what sort of rig and how much did you want to spend , Cheers Paul.
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Post by simkell »

80 series, and money is not an issue, just want to do it right the first time.

i want to make my own links, instead of buying. I have all the gear to make nearly anything i want, so for once i am going to give it a go.
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Post by nastytroll »

you talkin Cro Mo or 4140? As 4140 is not Cro Mo but pre tuffened high tensile
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Post by Wooders »

For any rig that sees street miles I wouldn't use a rose joint - they wear too quick.
Ok I'm biased, but I'd go for something like:
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no metal on metal, easily rebuildable etc....
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Post by MART »

Are you able to cut left and right threads to make them easily adjustable , Cheers Paul.
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Post by Steve F »

I agree with Wooders, I'm running rubicon arms with the superflex joint as shown in Wooders post. In this pic the rubber bush at the chassis end hasn't even started to flex yet as the rubicon joint is doing all the work. No noise on road and easily greased etc as well as fully rebuildable.

You can just see the horizontal angle of the contro arm and all the movement in the joint. No stressing of any bushes at this point.

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Post by simkell »

Wooders wrote:For any rig that sees street miles I wouldn't use a rose joint - they wear too quick.
Ok I'm biased, but I'd go for something like:
Image
no metal on metal, easily rebuildable etc....
mate that was exactly what i was after but could not find anything like that on the net or anywhere for that matter.
do you know where i can get those types of bushes/ joints from.
cheers in advance
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Post by Steve F »

simkell wrote:
Wooders wrote:For any rig that sees street miles I wouldn't use a rose joint - they wear too quick.
Ok I'm biased, but I'd go for something like:
Image
no metal on metal, easily rebuildable etc....
mate that was exactly what i was after but could not find anything like that on the net or anywhere for that matter.
do you know where i can get those types of bushes/ joints from.
cheers in advance
simon
Wooders sells them :)

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Post by kinglakekustoms »

yeah im interested in some to how much is wooders selling them for .cheers
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Post by rustys »

Give Glen Dobbin a call as he makes ones almost the same as them and you can rebuild them and they are tuff as hell.
Glen ,Peter Antanc,Phill Nobel, Athol,Chad Sheppard all run them in there Tuff Trucks and I have fitted them to some street driven trucks and they work exellent.

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Post by badger »

do they fit into gq front arms?
and would these lets it flex better or would the arm bind on the sides of the diff brackets first
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Post by simkell »

badger wrote:do they fit into gq front arms?
and would these lets it flex better or would the arm bind on the sides of the diff brackets first
mate i have looked into this and if it does bind then you will need to make larger brackets and collets either side if the joint to give it room to flex. again i plan on making my own front control arms, but i will be doing the rear first. make take me about 6 months before i get to the front.
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