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3/4 elliptical flex
3/4 elliptical flex
G'day guys, i did a Buggy leaf type setup on my lwb a while ago and finally got around to sorting out the shock length so its not restricting the setup. Tested it out on the w/end and have now found something is stopping the buggy leaf from flexing to its max. I have extended the brake line by 6" and inverted the shocks which measure about 890
Could the handbrake cable be the culprit, or perhaps i need a softer leaf.
What have you guys running similar setups had to overcome ?
Could the handbrake cable be the culprit, or perhaps i need a softer leaf.
What have you guys running similar setups had to overcome ?
nah there the only pics i have at the moment. I have put a secondary stop after the bolt holding the leaf so the bolt doesnt have to take all the downward force but it only gets about halfway to this stop.
There is a fair bit of weight, im running 32x11.5 tyres with steel rims and 2" solid steel wheel spacers that weigh about 8kgs ea.
I will flex it up during the week and see if i can find the prob, hopefully its not the handbrake cable as i really cant be assed trying to extend/move that.
There is a fair bit of weight, im running 32x11.5 tyres with steel rims and 2" solid steel wheel spacers that weigh about 8kgs ea.
I will flex it up during the week and see if i can find the prob, hopefully its not the handbrake cable as i really cant be assed trying to extend/move that.
I was running 34" Swampers on steel rims and they still weren't heavy enough.
Are you tyres fouling on the chassis at full flex?
3/4 eliptic isn't a way to get masses of flex, especially SPUA what it does offer is a more progressive flex and it also tends to help the ride quality over obstacles as it is effectively a longer spring, so it does it's flex in a nice smooth motion compared to a drop shackle.
Are you tyres fouling on the chassis at full flex?
3/4 eliptic isn't a way to get masses of flex, especially SPUA what it does offer is a more progressive flex and it also tends to help the ride quality over obstacles as it is effectively a longer spring, so it does it's flex in a nice smooth motion compared to a drop shackle.
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Yeah i have found that it makes a big difference over obstacles and flexes alot easier. I dont know what i was expecting really, i think ive been looking at too many U.S. sites.
Flexed it up today and the little bastard spring just wont bend any more.
I spose it might get a bit softer with more use. If i use a longer leaf i think i may start to invert the shackles.
Flexed it up today and the little bastard spring just wont bend any more.
I spose it might get a bit softer with more use. If i use a longer leaf i think i may start to invert the shackles.
Yeah shackles are a 3" booty fab special, i do have some decent 2" boomerang ones to go on but didnt want to risk tyres hitting on the tray till i knew how much it would flex.
Originally i used standard shackles with much the same result.
I also tried mounting the 3/4 spring further towards the front but found the shackles kept inverting. I looked at how the guys in the U.S. set them up in regards to shackle angle and they all seem to be quite straight.
The leafs are 2" efs but they are still pretty new so the dont move much at all.
I will try it with a 2" shackle and see what i can do about the leafpack.
Originally i used standard shackles with much the same result.
I also tried mounting the 3/4 spring further towards the front but found the shackles kept inverting. I looked at how the guys in the U.S. set them up in regards to shackle angle and they all seem to be quite straight.
The leafs are 2" efs but they are still pretty new so the dont move much at all.
I will try it with a 2" shackle and see what i can do about the leafpack.
Bump stops are a key ingredient in a 3/4 IMO I have mine setup so there is very little up travel but alot of droop. This stops the shackles from inverting too as I have them setup at a nice 35-45 degrees sitting on flat ground.
Without the big, wide, heavy diffs and tyres of the americans you won't get fully sick ramp flex. What you will get with a decent setup is progressive flex that can be tuneable to match the front and more flex when crossed up in real world situations.
I agree with the observations that Just Cruzin made.
Check out my members thread if you want some ideas.
Without the big, wide, heavy diffs and tyres of the americans you won't get fully sick ramp flex. What you will get with a decent setup is progressive flex that can be tuneable to match the front and more flex when crossed up in real world situations.
I agree with the observations that Just Cruzin made.
Check out my members thread if you want some ideas.
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Bump stops will restrict vertical up travel, but not up travel caused by flex.mrRocky wrote:so if i put them just before the spring reaches max compression it shouldnt restrict uptravel too much and help leverage downtravel on the opposite side. Well thats something i never would have thought of.
The bump stops will force flex, and will cause the compressed tyre to tip in towards the chassis and force the drooping wheel down.
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Im also thinking you would have to disturb your vertical up travel quite a bit to get any forced droop effect.
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Stop stuffing about with it and go out and drive it for a while.
Get some weight over the rear, an alloy tray backed sierra will have sweet FA weight over the back wheels .. does not need to be alot.
Get some weight over the rear, an alloy tray backed sierra will have sweet FA weight over the back wheels .. does not need to be alot.
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Id agree with the above statement. The compression on your leaf packs don't look to crash hot. Id try removing the bottom most leaf as well as adding bump stops as suggested.just cruizin' wrote:Some observations:
1. Your 3/4 leaf is flexing fine.
2. Your standard packs aren't
3. Your shackle angle is too upright at normal ride height
4. Shackles may be too long.
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Ok finally changed the shackle angle to about 30 degrees when sitting flat
and removed the pins on leaf packs so they now open up when flexing, i havent addressed the bumpstop issue yet but i have run into a snag with the tyre hitting the half leaf on top so i will look at some bumpstops and spacers to sort it out.
I have gotten more flex out of it but i reckon theres another few inches left in it so i will put up my results.
and removed the pins on leaf packs so they now open up when flexing, i havent addressed the bumpstop issue yet but i have run into a snag with the tyre hitting the half leaf on top so i will look at some bumpstops and spacers to sort it out.
I have gotten more flex out of it but i reckon theres another few inches left in it so i will put up my results.
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