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What wheelbase Do u guys Aim for??

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What wheelbase to aim for?


95 to 99 inches
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100 to 105 inches
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106 to 110 inches
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110 plus inches
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What wheelbase Do u guys Aim for??

Post by Screwy »

Just curious as to what u guys would run when biulding a truck to the wheelbase u desire?
Not particularly buggies but more pre biuld modded rigs....
wat wheel base would u lengthen / shorten ur rig to??

also y u would choose this length??

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Post by V8Patrol »

I asume this is happening to a certain ute ........

just wondering "who" is doing the mods ??? or shouldnt i ask ?? :roll:
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Post by ludacris »

I have never thought of going that far in modifying my rig to be honest. I like my standard wagon wheel base and I think if it was to much shorter than that I might have gone over a few times on the weekend.
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Post by 83 lux »

i have 116' wheel base
as far as i go longer the better
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Post by Screwy »

Well at the moment i have a wheelbase of 92 inches.
I have a cab/ chassis with a Wheelbase of 116 inches.

nieither of these i like the sound of.
I want about 106 inches.

So would it be easier to lengthen the SWB or shorten the Ute chassis???

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Post by Bartso »

well cheezy lengthens swb models there would probably be around the same amount of work but on a long wheel base you would have to cut the chassis or this might be better prob ring cheezy he would know
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Post by ljxtreem »

Mine's 100inches
climbs good without loosing rampover :cool:

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Post by Shorty40 »

101" in the 40.

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Post by ludacris »

Mine is 116 inches and that is the standard long wheel base length and I have had no problems with ramp over and like it as is. I reckon 110 would be better but not to short as to become a problem if you were keen to shorten it.
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Post by V8Patrol »

I'm like everyone else .....


















I just want mine taken out 9" :D
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Post by ludacris »

:rofl: I would end up with nine in that case.
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Post by ausyota »

Mine is 122" :shock:
I feel its a bit long.
And when I SAS it Im moving the front diff foward 2-3 inches so it will really be long then!
Dont know if I want to fawk around too much with fuel tank and stuff at the back to shorten it.
I have solved some of the ramp over angle problems by doing a 40mm drivetrain lift and custom crossmember for the transfer.
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Post by DamTriton »

ljxtreem wrote:Mine's 100inches
climbs good without loosing rampover :cool:

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Classic quote, given your avatar :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Rampover is fine, but need to lose the rollover, though........
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Post by muppet_man67 »

GaryInOz wrote:
ljxtreem wrote:Mine's 100inches
climbs good without loosing rampover :cool:

Mick


Classic quote, given your avatar :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Rampover is fine, but need to lose the rollover, though........
unlike the sierras though it never seems to get that "im about to flip backwards look about it.
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Post by Barathrum »

mine will be about 93', used to be 80'. it might be a bit short for 35's, but hey i wont find out untill i drive it. :twisted:
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Post by redzook »

mines currently 86.5

shooting for 100-102 on the new one
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Post by Tazz »

Mines between 112 & 113. Really stable goin up and down. seems good.
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Post by bubs »

110 is where i am aiming
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Post by Dozoor »

Got 100" , will be good at 35-37. But have the luxury of extremely large
wheel archs , so some 38.5 boogys could be nice on standard springs.

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Post by HEY CHARGER »

what is a 60 series? wheel base
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Post by Screwy »

OK,

so i may look into shortening the ute chassis down a touch rather than lengthening my shorty but 12 inches.....

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Post by daddylonglegs »

Just did some quick calculations with a swb 88 inch and lwb 109 inch
Landrover. For the 109 to have the same ramp over angle as the 88 it would have to be lifted 12 inches (300mm) higher. How unstable would it be after that ?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I tend to think that 100" is sweet for a "small tyred" project. (up to maybe 37") but over that and I think that more wheelbase is definitely an advantage.

rampover isn't everyhting though.

My G has a 112" wheelbase and sits pretty low, but is very "clean" underneath - nothing below the chassis rails, which are perfectly flat between the wheels. I spend lots of time on them, but a car is never more stable than when it is sitting on the chassis, and I am rarely stopped due to dragging the chassis. Sure, more lift would cure any dragging, but I am nit willing to trade off the stability or other consequences of more lift. It climbs pretty well too, not withstanding excessive antisquat and inadquate power.
It certainly outclimbs 80 series landcruisers with a very similar wheelbase, principally because there is very little weight behind the rear axle on a G.

I would stay at 116 for the ute. It depends very much on the type of driving you are doing, but personally, I would rather have 116" with no weight behind the rear axle for climbing than 106" with weight past the rear axle. (for the same load and load space)

make sure it is nice and clean underneath, and maybe build some nice sliders under the sills and just push it over anything you hang up on, and then outclimb the smaller cars.

sooner or later, you will always find a climb that you could get up if you had more wheelbase. (hehehe ljxtreem) but there is always a tradeoff for maneuverability too.

Plus it must be way less work (and more legal too) to keep your stock wheelbase.

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Post by GearMan »

106 seems to work well for me.when i was 112 breakover was shiat.at 106 i have a sweet approach and departure angles.0 overhangs. Climbs like a freak with the front suked down.
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Post by Aza »

this is for abd ;)
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Post by Screwy »

well......

this post has been dug up from ages ago ;)

I ended up with a wheelbase of about 106 inches....

i find it very workable and stable on most things.....

though there is the odd step i come across that no matter how hard i try i cant get a line up and others more stock than me can get up....

wheelbase is very very hard to pick...

i might go to about 110 next time with the bigger rubber ;)
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Post by tuff 45 »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:well......

this post has been dug up from ages ago ;)

I ended up with a wheelbase of about 106 inches....

i find it very workable and stable on most things.....

though there is the odd step i come across that no matter how hard i try i cant get a line up and others more stock than me can get up....

wheelbase is very very hard to pick...

i might go to about 110 next time with the bigger rubber ;)



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Post by professor »

I have 110 and the rig works well for me and it still steers well too.

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Post by Slunnie »

I reckon 100" is good. Doesn't need lots of lift and doesn't feel like its going to flip.... usually.

Landy IIa ute under construction is coming out from 88" to 100" also. At 100" the tailshafts fit. :lol:
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Post by Aza »

i sit at 116, it can get abit tight in places but it is very stable and i love it :armsup:
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