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chassis height and how ofter do you high centre
chassis height and how ofter do you high centre
Im only at 14 inches at the chassis. Do you guys get hung up and at what chassis height????
At least with coils it's easy to add, I suppose....
At least with coils it's easy to add, I suppose....
Gone drag racing......
Re: chassis height and how ofter do you high centre
SAWZALL wrote:Im only at 14 inches at the chassis. Do you guys get hung up and at what chassis height????
At least with coils it's easy to add, I suppose....
19.25 my chassis has alot of scratches on it and gouges
with an 86.5 wb
when i put the 37's on and went to 21.5" it made a hell of a difference this is what i am aming for on the new one
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I think mine was about 15.3". Running 31's. Don't get hung up much at all. I do alot of sand and ramping on banks and the such.
Haven't played much on rocks yet so can't comment on that.
cheers
Haven't played much on rocks yet so can't comment on that.
cheers
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yeah, my chassis rails have a fair few scrapes and scratches on them, but i guess its because of the 13" of clearance i have, and thats running 31"s.
but the funny thing is, i hardly ever hit my door sills, just the chassis rails.
BTW, when the 13" was measured, tyres were at 18psi front and 15 psi rear, not that that makes a big difference though, but when pumped up for road driving, it does feel a hell of a lot taller, probably a full half inch taller....
but the funny thing is, i hardly ever hit my door sills, just the chassis rails.
BTW, when the 13" was measured, tyres were at 18psi front and 15 psi rear, not that that makes a big difference though, but when pumped up for road driving, it does feel a hell of a lot taller, probably a full half inch taller....
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i dont know my chassis height in inches but its ot stock suspension aand 30 inch tyres i find that i drag the ass more than i get hung up in the center. the feul tank and tow bar have alot more scratches than the chassis rails...also the front spring hangars of the rear springs have a few marks. i drive on tracks in the blue mtns dunno how these compare to the tracks you drive but.
Height of the chassis is one thing, but having crossmembers & xfer cases hanging down acting like rock magnets makes life suckful. Make your belly as flat as possible and cover the lot with a smooth skid plate (not checkerplate or a bunch of speed holes). Then you can slide over sh1t rather than getting hung up on it.
Damo wrote:Height of the chassis is one thing, but having crossmembers & xfer cases hanging down acting like rock magnets makes life suckful. Make your belly as flat as possible and cover the lot with a smooth skid plate (not checkerplate or a bunch of speed holes). Then you can slide over sh1t rather than getting hung up on it.
that would be alright for boulder crawling..
but if u have a ledge that u high center it wont be much help
or goin up a hill/creek(chuck u know hub hill i was scraping out a bit goin up that) i dont think u will pull your belly over that
u need as much down pressure on your wheels as u can get
so if your hiugh centered it wont be much pressure
chuck id just build it taller but not rediculous
i think u will be unhappy with a chassis height of anything under 17"
if u want to drive hard stuff
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redzook wrote:Damo wrote:Height of the chassis is one thing, but having crossmembers & xfer cases hanging down acting like rock magnets makes life suckful. Make your belly as flat as possible and cover the lot with a smooth skid plate (not checkerplate or a bunch of speed holes). Then you can slide over sh1t rather than getting hung up on it.
that would be alright for boulder crawling..
but if u have a ledge that u high center it wont be much help
or goin up a hill/creek(chuck u know hub hill i was scraping out a bit goin up that) i dont think u will pull your belly over that
u need as much down pressure on your wheels as u can get
so if your hiugh centered it wont be much pressure
chuck id just build it taller but not rediculous
i think u will be unhappy with a chassis height of anything under 17"
if u want to drive hard stuff
You missed my point, i was saying once you have your height sorted take it one step further
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