hi i was wondering if this type of link setup would work on my coily
was thinking runing link mounts on outside of rails inline with shock mounts on diff
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coily front links will this work
coily front links will this work
1990 lwb vit
4 in lift
winch,lockers,gears, 31's
4 in lift
winch,lockers,gears, 31's
What type of set up do you mean? Thats an add for custom control arms only, not a set up suspension package.
If you are asking if they are good quality, then yes I would say they are as Gonads ran them on his vitara and he isnt known for taking the easy line.
You will find it difficult to get heim joints engineered though so if you're planning on road driving I would just get the cromo rod ends and be happy that you have solid links.
If you are asking if they are good quality, then yes I would say they are as Gonads ran them on his vitara and he isnt known for taking the easy line.
You will find it difficult to get heim joints engineered though so if you're planning on road driving I would just get the cromo rod ends and be happy that you have solid links.
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yes it will work with that type of setup on your sj80.
do not outboard the links though. your tyres will bind up on the link arms.
have a look at mud4b. it is setup the same but with bushes and not rodends..
it is illegal to do this mind you but hey what isnt these days, its up to you.
also make your links as long as you can, i pushed my front diff forward and also moved the (chassis side) link mounts right back. this gives you a flatter link and less rotation of the diff (also depends how much seperation from your lower links and the top link) on travel.
do not outboard the links though. your tyres will bind up on the link arms.
have a look at mud4b. it is setup the same but with bushes and not rodends..
it is illegal to do this mind you but hey what isnt these days, its up to you.
also make your links as long as you can, i pushed my front diff forward and also moved the (chassis side) link mounts right back. this gives you a flatter link and less rotation of the diff (also depends how much seperation from your lower links and the top link) on travel.
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Re: coily front links will this work
If your looking at spend that kinda $$ I would just take it somewhere like ABT and get it done by a pro ..saffrett wrote:hi i was wondering if this type of link setup would work on my coily
was thinking runing link mounts on outside of rails inline with shock mounts on diff
http://www.abt4x4.com/index.php?PCID=26 ... imary&CDO=[/img]
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