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rose jointed shocks?
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rose jointed shocks?
hi fellas, can some one explain what is a rose joint for me. saw the rangie in 4WD monthly ( Nice ) and it says that he has rose jointed the shocks for better misalignment. how is this done? would it be worth doing on the rear of a 110?
Drew.
Drew.
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"Other brands of rodends available on special order include National Rod Ends, Heim (the generic term for rod ends has become Heim Joints or Heim Ends), Alinabal, Rose (sometimes called Rose Joints or Rose Bearings), IKO, Tescubal, SKF, Fluoro and QA-1."
You would need to have mega travel - are you chewing through shock bushes or bending shocks at the moment? If not then I doubt you will need them...
You would need to have mega travel - are you chewing through shock bushes or bending shocks at the moment? If not then I doubt you will need them...
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thanks guys, no im not bending shocks or tearing apart bushes ( I wish ) just thought id find out if it would help on the rear of my truck. refering to the pic, is this a rubber bush in side the eye with a steel sleave/ bush, that allows better movement or a ball joint type setup?
Drew.
Drew.
MOVE OVER, HERE COMES ROVER!!!
I've just bought some new Bilsteins with Rose joints for the upper and lower mounts. Basically the shock is a 10" buggy shock. These joints after a while will become clicky the importers told me, though not for a long time. At 10" I really don't think that they will give anything in terms of articulation, especially if the back end shock geometry is right.
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
landy_man wrote:[quote="Bodge
You would need to have mega travel - are you chewing through shock bushes or bending shocks at the moment? If not then I doubt you will need them...
Smithy does not have huge amounts of travel...it is just a well setup rig...[/quote]
Thats true - last time I crawled under their truck it didn't have rose jointed shocks either. I aint sure why they have them unless they have radically altered the mounting positions of their shocks. In the rear they had modest travel and shocks mounted fore and aft of the axle...
I had a photo somewhere...
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