Z()LTAN wrote:the whole point is that i dont want to have bumpstops taking away any flex.
How do bumpstops "take away flex?" If properly positioned, they generally increase flex by providing leverage to force the drooped wheel down.
Long shockies will make topout worse
I think you are confusing top out and bottom out. Long shocks reduce top out but increase bottoming out if fitted in the same mounts.
ive already done the math and found ill need long ass shox with hoops above my tray to solve it and i dont want that.
You did the math but can't see that what you have designed will still bottom the shocks unless you fit bumpstops? I think you aren't seeing the difference between travel and articulation. If you compress the suspension without bumpstops, you will still, even with your design, bottom the shocks and break stuff. You just will.
You could avoid this if you fit a central bumpstop above the diff centre, then you sill just have to deal with the crap drivability of no damping of side to side roll.
In any case, how much vertical travel do you actually have? When you "did the math" did you have you calculate shaft travel vs wheel travel? your shocks are laid over, so 12" travel shock might provide 14 or 16" of wheel movement.
How about trying the following experiment. Unbolt your rear shocks and go for a drive. If you like the feel of it off road, by all means keep going with your idea, because that's pretty much what it's going to feel like.
just so you know, when you get a large shock, the rod dosnt just dissapear into the cansiter its still there and waiting to top out

Yes, thanks for that, I may have understood that already
Z()ltan, some of the most knowledgeable people on this board about suspension are telling you its a bad idea and that you need bumpstops. Guts achieves massive wheel articulation out of his hilux with off the shelf OME N76 shocks (11" travel), nothing through the tray and $120 shocks. I think you should listen to these people.
Steve.
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