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what joints in an a-frame back end?

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what joints in an a-frame back end?

Post by 85lux »

i am planning an a-frame back end for the hilux..
has anyone had issues with using rod ends?? i was thinking of using a big high misallignment spherical bearing for the joint up top on the center of the diff. going to use 3/4" rod ends on all other linkages.
peoples opinions???
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Post by beebee »

POS is running 3/4 rod ends in his buggy and has broken a few. I wouldn't use them. Fourwheelin has also broken a few as well in his buggy.
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Post by RaginRover »

Rangie has an a-frame rear end, you could grab one and make it fit. RUFF had one on his green hilux, the mount had to be re-strengthened from memory (doesn't everything) PM him for details

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Is this going to be registered for on road use? If yes, I would look at better options.
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Post by 85lux »

thank god i didn't go and order those 3/4 rod ends. best i go for something bigger.
i think i will make a joint like the snake racing joint for the center.
thanks for that.
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Post by spazbot »

my not use something like the ORI poliflex gq bushes for your links
have you thought bout doing a 4link ?
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Post by De-lux »

i had a thread about this in the tojo section not so long ago if that helps. here is the link --> http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modules/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=32295&highlight=triangulated
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Post by RUFF »

Ok now pics are back i will post some of my Rear set up i ran on my hilux.

I used a Defender Balljoint and Range Rover Bushes all round. They are also Range Rover coils.
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Post by De-lux »

why the hell did you sell that tony... its beautiful :cool:
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Post by RUFF »

De-lux wrote:why the hell did you sell that tony... its beautiful :cool:


It had a blown fuse :cry: :cry:
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Post by Screwy »

nice lux.

mate the a frame mounts on either side?
said they were rover?
did they allow alot of flex? i would have thought they would act like a pin pin shock... limit is a little....

also that mount in the middle of the diff.... wats that called?
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Post by 85lux »

yeh, it will be registered till i get a fatyellow sticker on the windscreen. i like the idea of not making a joint for the center of the diff myself.

ruff, how much articulation can you get out of the rover center joint before it max's out??? also, what did you have to strengthen about it???
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Post by 85lux »

just checked out the ori polyflex bushes. they look good. seems they also make weld on sleeves for themto be pressed into, that means less machining for me.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Here's mine Cheezy uses one that is manufactured by Dobbins Engineering (greasable) also Marks 4WD Adapters do a similar joint as well.
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Post by cbr »

Bitsamissin wrote:Here's mine Cheezy uses one that is manufactured by Dobbins Engineering (greasable) also Marks 4WD Adapters do a similar joint as well.


How does it flex??

What sort of bushes do the trailing arms have??, do they bind??

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Post by bogged »

85lux wrote:ruff, how much articulation can you get out of the rover center joint before it max's out??? also, what did you have to strengthen about it???

if your not competing or if you are theres photos (or were) of ruffs thing, its more than the average pleb would need.
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