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kroozer91 wrote:just imagine him rocking up to tuff truck or a rock crawling event with datto and zook in tow not to diss the dattto tho
i think i'd be cool to tow the zook with the datto, its not every day that you see a V8 260Z being used as a tow rig , its just a bit light almost as light as the zook.
i've got lux springs front and rear. i have lux front in the front, but with the centre pin redrilled to move the front axle froward. i extended the chassis at the front. the front is about 4inchs forward overall. with the rear i used roughtly the same mounting postion for the front of the rear springs but as i made new mounts they they're about 1 inch further back then stock. with the lux rears in backwards the rear axle is 8inchs further back than stock.
my wheelbase comes out at 92inchs. probally not long enought yet, but it'll do me for a while.
i stripped down my old NT alxes today for something to do. what'd to check and see how my diff and axles had held up to my abuse. every thing looked really good untill i pulled the carrier apart.
This diff was locked fozzy stlye( you cant see the weld in the photo cause the gears are spun around). i belive that because the fozzy stlye of welded diff allows a small amount of movement within the side gears, this put more force upon the cast diff housing as it will load up suddenly. If the center was welded solid it might not of cracked the housing.
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that's good to know. i thought it looked allright when i pulled the front out. it wasn't welded
the rear looked really good untill i pulled it completly apart.
I wouldn't recomend to anyone to weld their diff in the fozzy style now. weld it solid. ithink the shock load of when it loads up probally broke it.
But then a simliar thing would happen with an auto locker too i suppose?? has anyone had anyprobs with breaking diffs in the same spot as i did with an auto locker?
got back from holidays yesterday, so its back into the zook. now has tube front
still lots of shyte to get done. like finish off my cage, mount rear shocks and then lots of other little stuff. also gotta work out exactly how i'm gonna finish off the back. i'm thinking of just running a bar and a little bit of sheet metal so that its dovetail style, but still undecided. maybe even a little trayback.
anyway heres a couple of pics
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kroozer91 wrote:i reckon you should go the little tray back style on it to keep a little bit of weight over the rear axel just a suggestion
yeah i does really need a little bit of weight over the rear. its just a bit too light at the moment. you can lift the back up a little and slide it sideways if ya wanted to.
IMO I would build something similar to Roc70y tray or Sam kecks. A flat bed would mean your weight would be stored up high. The dove tail idea is good coz all your gear would be level with the chassis, good for cog. But I would have some sort of cover over the wheels so your not coping heaps of mud and rocks the back of the head as they are flicked up by those lovely meats
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DeWsE wrote:IMO I would build something similar to Roc70y tray or Sam kecks. A flat bed would mean your weight would be stored up high. The dove tail idea is good coz all your gear would be level with the chassis, good for cog. But I would have some sort of cover over the wheels so your not coping heaps of mud and rocks the back of the head as they are flicked up by those lovely meats
i really like the look of a dovetail back. and its the way that i'm most likely to go.
i have no idea what to do about flying stuff from the back or even the front tires. there's no way that i'll cover them with flares(cause i don't like flares and its too wide). for winter i'm thinking about some sorta soft top with a back on it so that i don't get covered in mud.
even with the rear tucked up the tires still stick a long way out.
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