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Winch comp ground clearance
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Winch comp ground clearance
Hey guys,
i'm building a car from the chassis up and have just begun jigging the chassis and diffs at ride height.
my aim is to achieve a very low COG and have a well tucked underbody so as to not get hung up.
the chassis sits 470mm from the ground at the moment and i am concerned this is too high. i really want to compare this measurement to the fairly common GQ with 2" springs and 35's
does anybody know or could somebody measure the clearance from chassis to the ground under the belly of a lowish winch comp car.
i noticed in another post RUFf quoted his lux at 22.75" chassis clearance on 38's, this seems quite high too. or am i just imagining this...
thanks
james
i'm building a car from the chassis up and have just begun jigging the chassis and diffs at ride height.
my aim is to achieve a very low COG and have a well tucked underbody so as to not get hung up.
the chassis sits 470mm from the ground at the moment and i am concerned this is too high. i really want to compare this measurement to the fairly common GQ with 2" springs and 35's
does anybody know or could somebody measure the clearance from chassis to the ground under the belly of a lowish winch comp car.
i noticed in another post RUFf quoted his lux at 22.75" chassis clearance on 38's, this seems quite high too. or am i just imagining this...
thanks
james
ok. that sounds about right.
i was thinking that 430-440 would be ideal but i don't think i can get the front that low, the diff will hit the chassis on full compression.
maybe i will have to notch a corner out of the chassis.
i was banking on 100mm of up travel does this sound right for this style of driving?
i was thinking that 430-440 would be ideal but i don't think i can get the front that low, the diff will hit the chassis on full compression.
maybe i will have to notch a corner out of the chassis.
i was banking on 100mm of up travel does this sound right for this style of driving?
It was a land rover SIII before i tore it apart and threw most of it out.
all that remains are a pair of chassis rails(all the STD crossmembers gone) and the front half of a wagon body, i have chopped it into an extra-cab.
Brief Specs:
GU front diff with 5-link
GQ Rear diff with rangie a-frame
TH400 and GQ transfer
warm 302 Windsor (dry sump, heads, 8 throttle body induction, bla bla)
rear radiator
custom winch
swayaway coilovers
target weight 1800kg
main emphasis is a low COG and light weight to reduce drivetrain loads
it is being completely Vicroads engineered.
all that remains are a pair of chassis rails(all the STD crossmembers gone) and the front half of a wagon body, i have chopped it into an extra-cab.
Brief Specs:
GU front diff with 5-link
GQ Rear diff with rangie a-frame
TH400 and GQ transfer
warm 302 Windsor (dry sump, heads, 8 throttle body induction, bla bla)
rear radiator
custom winch
swayaway coilovers
target weight 1800kg
main emphasis is a low COG and light weight to reduce drivetrain loads
it is being completely Vicroads engineered.
I had about 5" uptravel with TD42 with 3" lift. I now have closer to 6" so I'm looking at fitting a lighter spring to bring it back down.
Rear radiator? I assume you aren't building this to do winch comps?
Rear radiator? I assume you aren't building this to do winch comps?
93 Nissan Pathfinder / Terrano Turboed VH45, GQ Trans and T-case, coil overs, hydraulic winch and fair bit of other stuff. (Currently a pile of parts in the workshop)
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