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I have a LN106 and i have started a 4 link rear end on the old girl.
I'm going to use dobbins coil over shock's but i'm unsure of how to tackle the mounting and geometrey set up.
Has any one got any tried and tested ideas? pics would be great too!
I'm not afraid to slice and dice
I want this rig to work first time(do the job once!)
the links are dobbin's gear and it has all been fabbed at my workshop
the diff isn't a problem, it's the mountin at the chassis that has me stumped.
I want to run the coil overs verticaly inline with the chassis down to the diff but this creats a problem i also want a little chassis to mount a rear winch and recovery points and also have minimal departure but this will be hard if i cut the chassis to accommodate
the coil overs
yes i want it all
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ATM it still has the leafs, but I am going to go coils and shocks, would love coil overs all round but at the prices I have got so far I`ll be lucky if I can afford 2 for the front.
my rig is not complete and the coilovers are on order, $900 per unit any lenght that rancho has!! and thats why i'm looking for ideas on the rear end, ie roll cage no load carrying tray,mounting, angles of coil overs ect ect.
i'm building this rig to compete and to go where eva i like and when i finish the rear the front is in for it too, 4 link that is!
I will have a go at putting all details on the members page when i get along a bit
hope this worked here is the site that has all the answers about coilovers
Glen is the mans name he has been a grest help with my rig.Not trying to offend him but just loking for opinions and view on mounting these suckers.
www.dobbinengineering.com/
Superior Engineering wrote:Limiting Straps Whether you are using coils or leaf springs limiting straps can be beneficial. We sell an adjustable and a fixed length. The adjustable is very handy for people who are always changing or modifying their springs and the fixed height is for when no modifications are to be carried out in the near future.The fixed height must be pre ordered to the desired length and a deposit will be required.
The primary reason for using a limiting strap is to limit the amount of drop your suspension will have if your wheel comes of the ground. If limiting straps are not used when using drop shackles or coils then damage will occur to your shock because this is usually all that will stop your diff from falling to far down.
$90.00 each
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how much are the race runner coilovers. $900 for a converted rancho coilover is alot
http://offroadracing.com.au/ausshock/03ausshock.htm make coil overs up 14" travel
and have prices like
7/8" Shaft, 12" Travel, Coil Over Emulsion Shock Absorber, Complete with Multi Stage Coil Spring Kits (with spring exchange program) COMPLETE ASSEMBLY READY TO BOLT ON $798 ea
you can't adjust the shock rate easy with racerunner and besides i would rather support a local manufacture. You will find there are alot of people buying these shocks because you can adjust the shock rate with a knob and not by pulling the whole thing apart.
ive seen dudes cut and box the chassis before the axle, then build a rear cage and hoop for the coils overs. ive also seen those rancho seals blow out easy with side low pressure, the rod guide is hell short for supporting weight.
not bagging your truck though, the links look nice and twin cases rule !
this is good, thank planb! this stuff is gold when it comes to building a rig up.
You don't happen to have any pic of the boxing of the chassis do you?
if you can fish out a pic of Sam Keckles old Sierra, he pinched the inside edge of the chassis rails so they tracked in board, then boxed it before the rear axle, he was running 1/4 elliptic springs that used the chassis rail above the springs for the bump stops, but then moved and boxed the rails to allow the axle plenty of unhindered up travel/
M&M are building a cruiser at the moment with a coilover rear end, tube hoop etc, i think there are pics on this BB, you would have to search/
keep us posted of the build up, looking good so far
Cheers i will search and see how i go.
So you would shy away from rancho style coil overs or are they ok for just a comp rig they seem reasonably robus but i guess the seal is a week link
The rancho Style Coilover that Glen is now doing appear to be different to the ones i have seen in the past. It appears to be a lot stronger and doesnt look like the Rancho outer tube suports the spring anymore. Im only going by pictures here.
I could be totaly wrong but they deffianatly look better and stronger than the Rancho coilovers that Surfection had in the front of his Surf.
they have one of the rancho coil overs on display at the bigballs store, i might be going out there tomorrow, if i do ill see if i can get some pics of it
RUFF wrote:The rancho Style Coilover that Glen is now doing appear to be different to the ones i have seen in the past. It appears to be a lot stronger and doesnt look like the Rancho outer tube suports the spring anymore. Im only going by pictures here.
I could be totaly wrong but they deffianatly look better and stronger than the Rancho coilovers that Surfection had in the front of his Surf.
So would it be able to dissapate heat properly still .. hmm (not that I am ever likely to be financial situation that I could afford coilovers )
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