By the end of the weekend at manar, both welds at the top had broken and the weld running down vertically beside the diff centre had started to crack.
Later when I got home I rewelded it with about 5 runs with a 3.2mm rod with big fat beads and I thought to myself "now that won't break!"
Last weekend I went out to ormeau and throghout the day I noticed that the weld was breaking again - much to my surprise. On the way home I called at Ruff's house and took him out to show him the situation and get some suggestions. When I got out there I realised that the bar had totally broken all welds at the diff housing and was floating. As such it had got in the way of my 3 week old rancho 99036x shocks and totally stuffed it! Apart from being p1ssed off I still couldn't work out what was the reason behind this. The springs that I have are reasonably flexy but they are quite stiff and do have load leaves installed.
Ruff believed it was just not enough bracing but I have doubts. I believe that it may be something to do with the way my suspension cycles and as such the track bar isn't set up according to this. The shacke is fixet to the chassis at the top and the track bar at the bottom. Most are the other way around. Would this have an impact? When fitting it I also dialed in a bit of preload so that when I hit the gas, the shock from the heim joints taking up the slack wasn't as pronounced.
Should I just reweld it and remove the shackle then cycle the suspension and se how much the front end wants to move?
Should I give up?
Should I stop playing around and go a 4 link rear?
Anyone help?
And before anyone else says it - I know that I may be due to my welding but it's the best I can do. Those spring hangers that are visible in the pics were welded by me and they're still there.
