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F50 Scat project
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F50 Scat project
Just thought i would post up what i been upto lately.
still a work in progress.....ill just cut and past my posts that ive put up on other forums so its easier for me......
heres a couple of pics i quickly snapped today while i was cleaning it up... the basis for the truggy.
more pics to come when i start the surgery
dave
still a work in progress.....ill just cut and past my posts that ive put up on other forums so its easier for me......
heres a couple of pics i quickly snapped today while i was cleaning it up... the basis for the truggy.
more pics to come when i start the surgery
dave
well i got the diffs back in today, and its a LOT higher then before...like...its massive..... still gotta work out what to do with the steering arm (doesnt go through the springs),
tomorrow im gonna take the 9" grinder to it and cut the shit out of the guards and anything else i dont need.
sorry i didnt get bugger all photos caus of the weather but here is a couple of shitty ones just so u get the idea...
tomorrow ill bring it out next to the cruiser for a comparison
just remember its still on 31" tyres
dave
tomorrow im gonna take the 9" grinder to it and cut the shit out of the guards and anything else i dont need.
sorry i didnt get bugger all photos caus of the weather but here is a couple of shitty ones just so u get the idea...
tomorrow ill bring it out next to the cruiser for a comparison
just remember its still on 31" tyres
dave
well the soa conversion has been completed, and its first minor test run completed
the front diff needs to be redone, as the angle iss too great for the uni shafts and they wont turn, but todays run was in rwd so all was good
its gonna be a fun machine
some pics for your amusement
dave
to do list:
exo cage,
front diff angle
wheel spacers
remove another leaf out of the front packs
new bushes in front shackles
TEST!!
the front diff needs to be redone, as the angle iss too great for the uni shafts and they wont turn, but todays run was in rwd so all was good
its gonna be a fun machine
some pics for your amusement
dave
to do list:
exo cage,
front diff angle
wheel spacers
remove another leaf out of the front packs
new bushes in front shackles
TEST!!
atm they are open, but i will be welding the rear, and i dunno about the front..thinking about welding the front as well, but dont know if its gonna be practical offroad with a welded front diff....not to mention strain on the front cv's and axles
need to widen the wheel track a bit more with spacers as well
one thing i need to do is increase flex.
i been looking at 3/4 elliptical, scissor shackles and a few things but i dunno what to do
if anybody has and opinions on how to get the leafs to flex more please share
im not doing the coil conversion and rover diffs till next year
dave
need to widen the wheel track a bit more with spacers as well
one thing i need to do is increase flex.
i been looking at 3/4 elliptical, scissor shackles and a few things but i dunno what to do
if anybody has and opinions on how to get the leafs to flex more please share
im not doing the coil conversion and rover diffs till next year
dave
I just finished helping my mate do the same thing with his zuk.
What we found after a lot of playing around was to run only 2 leaves in the pack and set the spring so it is flat.
You already have plenty of hight with the SPOA and when the spring is flat it will let the wheel travel down heaps more. It also felt better on the road. Also run longer shocks. the last thing we done was drop shackles but they dont open all the way as where at the limit with the shocks he got.
What we found after a lot of playing around was to run only 2 leaves in the pack and set the spring so it is flat.
You already have plenty of hight with the SPOA and when the spring is flat it will let the wheel travel down heaps more. It also felt better on the road. Also run longer shocks. the last thing we done was drop shackles but they dont open all the way as where at the limit with the shocks he got.
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thanks guys
im running 37" simes extreme trekker 2's (centerpedes)
on landcruiser 16" rims, no spacers yet but im making up some spacers to make the track as wide as possible
and yeh.....now after lots of experimentation etc im gonna run only 2 leafs in each pack, and scissor shackles on the rear...
test this weekend to see how it goes with the revised suspension
dave
im running 37" simes extreme trekker 2's (centerpedes)
on landcruiser 16" rims, no spacers yet but im making up some spacers to make the track as wide as possible
and yeh.....now after lots of experimentation etc im gonna run only 2 leafs in each pack, and scissor shackles on the rear...
test this weekend to see how it goes with the revised suspension
dave
yeh i know it would have been better... but its all aobut trial and error. me and my old boy are tyring something a little different...and with the right combination of components it shouldnt be too bad..
the front is uber stiff anyway..the coils are almost ontop of the hubs. will see...
if controlling the rear diff is gonna be that hard with the coils that close then ill move them..not a great drama:P...
dave
the front is uber stiff anyway..the coils are almost ontop of the hubs. will see...
if controlling the rear diff is gonna be that hard with the coils that close then ill move them..not a great drama:P...
dave
Your rear coils are located in an almost identical position to those on the BBM Scat Attack truck that was detailed 4wd monthly ( http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/show ... hp?t=24742 ), i think if you read all the way through that thread the general conclusion was that they would have been better mounted outboard of the chassis rails.
lol i know all of this..im idolising the bbm scat...ahahahaaha..... BUT
untill ive finished what im doing....dont judge.....caus i do have a few tricks up my sleeve.
my old man is very vyer good at what he does.....thats y hes payed the big bucks and im not...LOL.... when ive done the rest in the rear ill update and report
dave
untill ive finished what im doing....dont judge.....caus i do have a few tricks up my sleeve.
my old man is very vyer good at what he does.....thats y hes payed the big bucks and im not...LOL.... when ive done the rest in the rear ill update and report
dave
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