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The other thread sorta lost it's way and this kit deserves it's own thread.
Seeing as Sam is adding photos of the build as it happens this will be very interesting.
Talking of the kit, even if you just bought a rear kit, imagine:
* 6 inches of suspension lift
* Smoooooth ride
* HEAPS of wheel travel
* No more S shaped springs
that is going to be a very neat little kit..
do you reckon the side load will force the bronze linings out of that heim?? How was yours lasting on the buggy?
Wendle wrote:that is going to be a very neat little kit.. do you reckon the side load will force the bronze linings out of that heim?? How was yours lasting on the buggy?
The one on the buggy is still like new but it doesn't do much driving. We will test this one for a fair while and see how we go.
If it starts to get loose we will look for an alternative.
SAM
Wendle wrote:that is going to be a very neat little kit.. do you reckon the side load will force the bronze linings out of that heim?? How was yours lasting on the buggy?
The one on the buggy is still like new but it doesn't do much driving. We will test this one for a fair while and see how we go. If it starts to get loose we will look for an alternative. SAM
overkill wrote:If it starts to get loose we will look for an alternative. SAM
In theory... if you can twist it 90deg, so it is laying down flat, it should hold up heaps better, as the side load is against the cage, not against the linings.
It should have enough misalignment to work laying down flat??