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Firewall Clearance
Firewall Clearance
Tried to fit my new tyres and rims (thanks bigsteve ) and I am having firewall clearance issues. When the swampers are on the front, steering is restricted to about 1 turn, lock to lock. I hammered the bejezus out of the seams, but they still hit. What should I do? I could wait, as im getting a SPOA soon, which will move the diff forwards slightly, or invest in a bloody big hammer, or get out the grinder and get someone on here to help me weld it shut.
Hears a pic of the trial fitting
I also tested out the gearing, and i can live with it at the moment. Love the dragster look
Had to remove the lights off the roof to fit out of the garage and sorry about the image quality.
Hears a pic of the trial fitting
I also tested out the gearing, and i can live with it at the moment. Love the dragster look
Had to remove the lights off the roof to fit out of the garage and sorry about the image quality.
Why would you go spring over to fit the tyres, they fit spring under!
Now that I have that out of the way, I cut my seems off and hammed the guard…I also moved the diff forward 1.5 inches though.
What kind of gearing are you running at the moment?
Now that I have that out of the way, I cut my seems off and hammed the guard…I also moved the diff forward 1.5 inches though.
What kind of gearing are you running at the moment?
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Tyres dude
As Matt said move the diff forward, or throw in a standard rear spring.
I wouldn't cut the firewall, sure they will fit but when you change the front spring setup (either by SPOA or a longer spring) you will have the clearance and everybody will be able to see your mangled firewall.
As Matt said move the diff forward, or throw in a standard rear spring.
I wouldn't cut the firewall, sure they will fit but when you change the front spring setup (either by SPOA or a longer spring) you will have the clearance and everybody will be able to see your mangled firewall.
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Gearing is stock 88 1.3 widetrak. Was fine for driving onroad, by low range is shattered.
With firewall trimming, i was thinking that something similar to 45ed sills would be how it ended up, as in you cut some off, then patch it up with flt plate. Anyway, spoa ain't that expensive, especially as my exams are finnished on monday, so ill work heaps, and hopefully get it done asap.
With firewall trimming, i was thinking that something similar to 45ed sills would be how it ended up, as in you cut some off, then patch it up with flt plate. Anyway, spoa ain't that expensive, especially as my exams are finnished on monday, so ill work heaps, and hopefully get it done asap.
nicbeer wrote:You can redrill the diff perches as well. you will be able to get about .5 to a 1" from that.
I have done this on mine.
cheers
I did this, got 22mm, with the hole drilled exactly in centre of available metal, worx a treat, I spaced the bottom of the shox back about 5mm, max without fabbing, thio it probly not needed, christover
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sierrajim wrote:go SPOA, much more entertaining for others out wheeling with you when you end up on your side.
i get sic of hearing that
have u seen a well setup soa work?
if you do go spoa move the front diff forward as far as you can mine is moved 4+ inches it clears the firwall easily
also drop the body lift
christover1 wrote:nicbeer wrote:You can redrill the diff perches as well. you will be able to get about .5 to a 1" from that.
I have done this on mine.
cheers
I did this, got 22mm, with the hole drilled exactly in centre of available metal, worx a treat, I spaced the bottom of the shox back about 5mm, max without fabbing, thio it probly not needed, christover
Any pics of this, may hve to get out the drill
redzook wrote:sierrajim wrote:go SPOA, much more entertaining for others out wheeling with you when you end up on your side.
i get sic of hearing that
have u seen a well setup soa work?
if you do go spoa move the front diff forward as far as you can mine is moved 4+ inches it clears the firwall easily
also drop the body lift
have you seen a badly setup spoa, much more common.
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