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SUSPENSION PROBS
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SUSPENSION PROBS
Suspension problems:
i suspect my feroza may be lifted in the rear but not the front. When i wound the front up i broke the idler arm. i replaced it with a s/h one but it broke aswell, so i wound it back down. IWOULD APPRECIATE IF SOME ONE WHO HAS DONE THIS MOD THEMSELVES COULD POST ME A REPLY
i suspect my feroza may be lifted in the rear but not the front. When i wound the front up i broke the idler arm. i replaced it with a s/h one but it broke aswell, so i wound it back down. IWOULD APPRECIATE IF SOME ONE WHO HAS DONE THIS MOD THEMSELVES COULD POST ME A REPLY
89' feroza
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
it winds up fine as the torsion bars and shocks look like the have been replaced within the last two years, not real sure though i have only had the 4wd for 6 months.
the real problem is on road there is no prob but as soon as there is some articulation it broke and then the next one did the same. there have been a few posts on this forum that suggests there is no problems when the torsion bars are wound up. just trying to work out if its common for this to happen or if i just got a s/h one that was already buggered before i have another crack at winding it up
the real problem is on road there is no prob but as soon as there is some articulation it broke and then the next one did the same. there have been a few posts on this forum that suggests there is no problems when the torsion bars are wound up. just trying to work out if its common for this to happen or if i just got a s/h one that was already buggered before i have another crack at winding it up
89' feroza
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
How much lift are you trying to get?
Check out the gap between your bump stops and the suspension. I found the ride was crap if it was wound up too far (was running out of downwards wheel travel over large bumps.)
I've never heard of anyone breaking steering components from winding the front up- and that includes people who have shaved the bumpstops to increase travel even further. (Hmmmm, maybe you should check someone hasn't removed the bumpstops?!)
Check out the gap between your bump stops and the suspension. I found the ride was crap if it was wound up too far (was running out of downwards wheel travel over large bumps.)
I've never heard of anyone breaking steering components from winding the front up- and that includes people who have shaved the bumpstops to increase travel even further. (Hmmmm, maybe you should check someone hasn't removed the bumpstops?!)
David
what should be the minimum gap between the bump stops and suspension i really want to go as high as posible in the front without runing into to many problems,murcod wrote:How much lift are you trying to get?
Check out the gap between your bump stops and the suspension. I found the ride was crap if it was wound up too far (was running out of downwards wheel travel over large bumps.)
I've never heard of anyone breaking steering components from winding the front up- and that includes people who have shaved the bumpstops to increase travel even further. (Hmmmm, maybe you should check someone hasn't removed the bumpstops?!)
89' feroza
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
if that doesnt test out your suspension i dont know what will. looks tough in mid flightDangerous Dave wrote:A lot. See picture in the " How to Fly" thread. Thats me. I do stuff like that almost every sunday and I haven't had any problems yet. Fingers crossed.
did you do your susp mods yourself
89' feroza
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
Yeah I did the mods myself so if you need anything just drop me a line.ferozaman wrote:if that doesnt test out your suspension i dont know what will. looks tough in mid flightDangerous Dave wrote:A lot. See picture in the " How to Fly" thread. Thats me. I do stuff like that almost every sunday and I haven't had any problems yet. Fingers crossed.
did you do your susp mods yourself
wound the torsions bar up a few days ago and took it for a run seems to be ok will keep my eye on it for a few weeks and see how it goes. do you dangerous dave have extended rear shacklesDangerous Dave wrote:Yeah I did the mods myself so if you need anything just drop me a line.ferozaman wrote:if that doesnt test out your suspension i dont know what will. looks tough in mid flightDangerous Dave wrote:A lot. See picture in the " How to Fly" thread. Thats me. I do stuff like that almost every sunday and I haven't had any problems yet. Fingers crossed.
did you do your susp mods yourself
89' feroza
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
That's why yearly roadworthy inspections should happen. Fine, if people want to use that sort of stuff exclusively offroad, but when you're playing with other people's lives on road..... Dave had them on his Feroza and IIRC they started to let go or bent?bad_religion_au wrote:but it doesn't stop everyonemurcod wrote:Correct from the info I've read.bad_religion_au wrote:i don't think extended shackles are roadworthy anywhere
David
he might still have them...murcod wrote:That's why yearly roadworthy inspections should happen. Fine, if people want to use that sort of stuff exclusively offroad, but when you're playing with other people's lives on road..... Dave had them on his Feroza and IIRC they started to let go or bent?bad_religion_au wrote:but it doesn't stop everyonemurcod wrote:Correct from the info I've read.bad_religion_au wrote:i don't think extended shackles are roadworthy anywhere
if you make them strong enough there shouldn't be a problem, i mean stock shackles on some rigs are silly thin. if you address the castor problem in the front, there isn't much risk, i wonder how many people die every year due to extended shackles vs how many people die due to poor driver skill.... now which should we be addressing?
Spit my last breath
with extended shackles could you wind the torsion bars up enough to level it outDangerous Dave wrote:I have super omega dodgy extended rear shackles... However they are twice as thick as the standard ones. I just need to weld braces in the centre of them and it will all be good. If they bend then I just make more!
89' feroza
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
ferozaman wrote:wound the torsions bar up a few days ago and took it for a run seems to be ok will keep my eye on it for a few weeks and see how it goes. do you dangerous dave have extended rear shacklesDangerous Dave wrote:Yeah I did the mods myself so if you need anything just drop me a line.ferozaman wrote:if that doesnt test out your suspension i dont know what will. looks tough in mid flightDangerous Dave wrote:A lot. See picture in the " How to Fly" thread. Thats me. I do stuff like that almost every sunday and I haven't had any problems yet. Fingers crossed.
did you do your susp mods yourself
dangerous dave, i have been watching the idler arm now for a few weeks and guess what. The f****r has broken again, are you aware if this is a common prob
89' feroza
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
2" sus lift
31x10.5x15 mudders
www.fishaholics.biz
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