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rear shock question
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rear shock question
if i use longer patrol shocks to replace my already longer 80 series shocks would the rear tailshaft angles give me any strife or would the extra long travle bring up other concerns in the rear ? was looking at the likes of a 14 inch shock, maybe fab up some rear mounts.
Just want more travle in the rear ( greedy )
Drew
Just want more travle in the rear ( greedy )
Drew
MOVE OVER, HERE COMES ROVER!!!
G'day all, I use 14.8" travel rancho's on the rear of my d100 with a sailsbury diff. I made custom shock mounts and made an adaptor for the bottom which is basicly a U bracket with a bolt in the bottom to convert from pin to eye. I have OME 2" lift springs all round. On full drop the uni did bind slightly so a die grinder was used to alleviate the problem. I have done a Cape York trip in 2003 with this set up and have had no problems. And yes the rear springs do dislocate so a cone made from round bar was welded onto the bottom spring plate to guide them back in. Again have had no problems with this set up.
Davo.
Davo.
Vice President Cqoffroad.org.au
CQ Davo wrote:G'day all, I use 14.8" travel rancho's on the rear of my d100 with a sailsbury diff. I made custom shock mounts and made an adaptor for the bottom which is basicly a U bracket with a bolt in the bottom to convert from pin to eye. I have OME 2" lift springs all round. On full drop the uni did bind slightly so a die grinder was used to alleviate the problem. I have done a Cape York trip in 2003 with this set up and have had no problems. And yes the rear springs do dislocate so a cone made from round bar was welded onto the bottom spring plate to guide them back in. Again have had no problems with this set up.
Davo.
What have you done to limit up travel as surely it would almost be fully compressed when sitting flat.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
Have done nothing to limit up travel. The shocks will only top out with both wheels compressed and about half the bump stop compressed which is pretty hard to do being solid rubber. I still use standard bump stops as only have the 2" lift. Being a tray back there is nothing to damage at the rear. I did however have to re drill the hole for the brake line at the rear about 40mm lower on the chassis to stop it streatching as much on full droop. I've also bent the rear trailing arms and strenghtened them so as the rear rubber mount isnt stressed as much with the amount of travel that can now be obtained.
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CQ Davo wrote:G'day all, I use 14.8" travel rancho's on the rear of my d100 with a sailsbury diff. I made custom shock mounts and made an adaptor for the bottom which is basicly a U bracket with a bolt in the bottom to convert from pin to eye. I have OME 2" lift springs all round. On full drop the uni did bind slightly so a die grinder was used to alleviate the problem. I have done a Cape York trip in 2003 with this set up and have had no problems. And yes the rear springs do dislocate so a cone made from round bar was welded onto the bottom spring plate to guide them back in. Again have had no problems with this set up.
Davo.
Can you post some pictures of the shock mounts you have made and the cones?
Thanks........
I used 100mm x 10mm plate to make my towers. Still bolt on so you can go back to standard if you wish. And same angle as original but they come out about 60mm from the chassis to clear the rear tub on a wagon if you choose to install them on it as well. We have run this setup up here on a wagon and 2 utes now with now problems. For fitting on a wagon you might have to grind the top of the mount down a bit to fit and also the side brace on the tub may have to be ground off.
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Thanks guys. Does work well in 99% of situations and doesnt effect on road handling but in some situations with the rear being so free to move eg uphill with the rear right tyre in a hole the front end does want to screw up. In that situation a selectable sway bar like on GQ patrols would be good. As you can have too much travel sometimes. Also because the rear is so "loose" the front suspension doesnt really articulate any more. So the angle of the car is dictated by the front diff as it were. Usually not a problem because the rover has virtually no weight up top anyway.
I use 7" rims with 35x10.5 pedes on them with no problems but do have to use 1" wheel spacers to stop the tyre coming into contact with the rear spring tower. Either that or custom rims. I also dropped the rear brake line down on the chassis about another 40mm to stop it stretching as much on full droop.
Davo.
I use 7" rims with 35x10.5 pedes on them with no problems but do have to use 1" wheel spacers to stop the tyre coming into contact with the rear spring tower. Either that or custom rims. I also dropped the rear brake line down on the chassis about another 40mm to stop it stretching as much on full droop.
Davo.
Vice President Cqoffroad.org.au
Yes Drew, Did try 1 there for a while and it did work well but very vunrable. And yes i did smash it and had to drive home with none. So went back to original position.
Landyman yes you are correct. Is totally unballanced. Was thinking of going the Safari Guard 3 link front end to help balance it out. Bit limited with what you can do with only 2" lift. Might have to bight the bullet and go a bit more, but don't want to comprimise roll over angle to much.
Davo.
Landyman yes you are correct. Is totally unballanced. Was thinking of going the Safari Guard 3 link front end to help balance it out. Bit limited with what you can do with only 2" lift. Might have to bight the bullet and go a bit more, but don't want to comprimise roll over angle to much.
Davo.
Vice President Cqoffroad.org.au
Landyman yes you are correct. Is totally unballanced. Was thinking of going the Safari Guard 3 link front end to help balance it out. Bit limited with what you can do with only 2" lift. Might have to bight the bullet and go a bit more, but don't want to comprimise roll over angle to much.
Davo.[/quote]
Dave fit a set of Sams slotted bushes this will help with equalizing the wheel travel at both ends and restore some balance to the vehicle.
Michael
Davo.[/quote]
Dave fit a set of Sams slotted bushes this will help with equalizing the wheel travel at both ends and restore some balance to the vehicle.
Michael
Mitsubishi 2010 NT DID Pajero wagon, Factory rear diff lock, Dual batteries, ARB bar, winch, Mt ATZ 4 rib tyres.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
110 TUFF wrote:davo i run a set of sams bushes in the front of mine and it helps heaps in freeing up the front end. i have worn my first set out and are very eager to get another set when there back in stock.
drew
Do you know if he is doing GQ ones yet?
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
there are some defenders around here with 14" shocks. that requires-
-custom mounts
-droop kit- cones for relocating the coils
-longer bumpstops (crucial if the coils are longer than 2" lift coils- that makes sure that niether the coil nor the shock will limit the suspention)
Asaf.
-custom mounts
-droop kit- cones for relocating the coils
-longer bumpstops (crucial if the coils are longer than 2" lift coils- that makes sure that niether the coil nor the shock will limit the suspention)
Asaf.
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