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Sway Bar disconnects?

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Sway Bar disconnects?

Post by -Scott- »

Question for Frank.

I have this vague recollection you announced you were building more Articulators - any updates? I think a little more travel at the front would be nice... :)

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yes Scott we have just had a batch of 20 units made up but they will be about a month away as there is still a lot of drilling/tapping to be done, pins to be made up then nitriding. I'll post full details when they are ready.
The base unit now has a machined flat surface on the top to accept the air operated ram.
We haven't yet worked out a price for the auto set up but the base unit is $250 Ea and probably another $200 or so for the auto set up. Any less and it just ain't worth our while.
The following pics are mine flexing out without a rear swaybar and the front bar disconnected the auto set up on mine works extremely well (there is a switch on the dash).
Mine only has standard length Koni shocks but I read Tough Dog have just released the Foam Cell 9 stage adjustables their a very tough shock.
I like the adjustable feature as you can stiffen them up on road to compensate for not having a rear bar.
Our swaybar disconnect will not fit the rear swaybar as you need at least a 200mm straight section between the mounts.

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