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rover front drop boxes
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rover front drop boxes
after sending emails to the u.s. and never getting a return im going to fab my own shock mounts and trailing arms [how hard can it be] any way i was looking at a mates Nissan when it got me thinking you could probably make a one peace cross member with links for the front radius arms lowered 2inches and that way u lower the cross member as well.......................................................good idea or bad
[3inch lift] with the lowerd mounts u would have less binding and more down ward travel with less of the axle walking back ive heard when u lift a fender up 3 the drive shaft will hit the cross member and Castor so this way ill hit 3 birds with one stone cranked arms are exy and rotated swivels will limit some of the flex every one with drop boxes on there patrols say there the best option .rusty i;ll sell my rover before i,d ever put yota gear on it
He's Listening to Nissan drivers advise about Rover suspensionrick130 wrote:how much travel/droop are you going for ?
I can max out the droop in a set of 10" travel shocks with a relatively stock front end.
Slotted swivels won't alter articulation either, just correct your caster.
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Sigh....defmec wrote:[3inch lift] with the lowerd mounts u would have less binding and more down ward travel with less of the axle walking back ive heard when u lift a fender up 3 the drive shaft will hit the cross member and Castor so this way ill hit 3 birds with one stone cranked arms are exy and rotated swivels will limit some of the flex every one with drop boxes on there patrols say there the best option .rusty i;ll sell my rover before i,d ever put yota gear on it
The bind that stops the front end articulating is in the 4 bushes to the diff hosuing, NOT the ones to the chassis, these will twist further than you ever will
Yes it will stop a little front steer, but so will cranked arms and on my lifted rovers I've never noticed front steer
It wont stop the front shaft hitting the crossmember, it will make it worse, think about it
How the hell do you reckon rotated swivels will limit flex
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