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I hadn't meant to say that they were "unsafe" as a concept by the way, Just that if they're not built right for a road going vehicle then they're one of the main underpinnings of what's holding your junk on the road.91Mav wrote:Welcome to the forum mate.
Using a traction bar/ladder bar will reduce axle hop and pinning the shackles on road will make sure they're no more "unsafe" than normal leafs & shackles.
There's a funny idea on here that they can unload on side angles and make your car roll. People happily have coil drop-outs on their Patrols and don't complain of the same thing though? While the shackles will unload at big angles, the car has to be at it's balance point by then and either way, it's about to roll. The weight of one wheel and 50% of that axle holding the car from rolling might be enough to stop it rolling on a slope 1 degree more than if it had scissor shackles.
The Superior Engineering ones are very good and there's some good info about scissor shackles on their site... http://superiorengineering.com.au/files ... ctions.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you want to make them, try something simpler like these: http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=clima ... 9,r:12,s:0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
All good bro. I was quoting the bloke who posted above ya. Totally agree with you about unsafe rigs on the same roads as my misses.rockcrawler31 wrote:I hadn't meant to say that they were "unsafe" as a concept by the way, Just that if they're not built right for a road going vehicle then they're one of the main underpinnings of what's holding your junk on the road.
Ahhh that made me giggle a bit.TheBigBoy wrote:Just get normal shackles and drop them. Then you can say you have dropped shackles.
road aswell mate, down in victoria. my friend is a boiler maker and is very good at welding so together we should be able to come up with something that works just getting the dimensions right will be the hardest thing,rockcrawler31 wrote:Hi Jamie
A few questions for you
Is it a trail only rig or road going?
What state? I know that there have been pin-able drop shackles engineered in NSW but you've got no hope in QLD
How are your fabrication skills?
You "could" make some yourself. The concept isn't that hard and theres' that many images of them out there on the internet that r and d isn't an issue.
IF it's for a trail rig only then i say give it a go. But you'll quickly find out why they charge a bit for them since there's a difference between a set that works well and a pile of smoking hot junk metal on the floor of the shed.![]()
If it's for a road going rig then i think you would want to be a pretty proficient builder for something that holds your deathtrap together on the same road that me an my family drive on.
Your call
that may be alot cheaper and easier way to do it!! hahahaTheBigBoy wrote:Just get normal shackles and drop them. Then you can say you have dropped shackles.
Thankyou!91Mav wrote:Welcome to the forum mate.
Using a traction bar/ladder bar will reduce axle hop and pinning the shackles on road will make sure they're no more "unsafe" than normal leafs & shackles.
There's a funny idea on here that they can unload on side angles and make your car roll. People happily have coil drop-outs on their Patrols and don't complain of the same thing though? While the shackles will unload at big angles, the car has to be at it's balance point by then and either way, it's about to roll. The weight of one wheel and 50% of that axle holding the car from rolling might be enough to stop it rolling on a slope 1 degree more than if it had scissor shackles.
The Superior Engineering ones are very good and there's some good info about scissor shackles on their site... http://superiorengineering.com.au/files ... ctions.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you want to make them, try something simpler like these: http://www.google.com.au/imgres?q=clima ... 9,r:12,s:0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote: im going to google a borneo sucker fish.
sounds like the code name for dudelux when he cross dresses and smokes pencil.
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