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Colorado D90 "Wheeling"

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Colorado D90 "Wheeling"

Post by ISUZUROVER »

When I was in the US not long ago, I was lucky enough to get to tag along on a short wheeling trip in a place called Carnage Canyon, which is halfway between Longmont and Boulder in Colorado. I was a passenger in the yellow 90, which was stock apart from 33's and some protective gear (no lockers). The red 90 is very heavily modified.

Thanks to Yousef and everyone else for letting me tag along, and thanks to Keith Kreuzer from Rovertracks for setting it up and for selling me the parts I wanted for a VERY good price.

Carnage Canyon is on the US equivalent of State Forest land. Pity we don't have tracks that good in OZ SF's.

I found out that siped 37" MTR's do really well on rock. Oh, and I also found out that rover V8's idle terribly at over 1600m altitude.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

If anyone is interested, the specs on the red 90 are:

Front and rear ARB lockers and lower ratio ring and pinions (4.1 or 4.75?).
35 spline Salisbury rear
Heim jointed super long, super beefy trailing arms
Rear coilovers
Custom roll cage
37" MTR's with added siping
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Post by stuee »

ISUZUROVER wrote:If anyone is interested, the specs on the red 90 are:

Front and rear ARB lockers and lower ratio ring and pinions (4.1?).
35 spline Salisbury rear
Heim jointed super long, super beefy trailing arms
Rear coilovers
Custom roll cage
37" MTR's
Whats the deal with his front shock setup?? Why's he (or she) running them outside of the spring. I assume they would be doing it for more travel? similar to running extended shock towers?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

stuee wrote:
Whats the deal with his front shock setup?? Why's he (or she) running them outside of the spring. I assume they would be doing it for more travel? similar to running extended shock towers?
No idea. AFAIK most of the suspension/axle mods on his (Yousef's) truck were done by Keith from Rovertracks (Revor on pirate). I'm sure he would be happy to answer the question if you PM him.
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Post by andrew e »

i asked the people at safari guard this question and they said it was to make changing shocks quicker when experimenting with different setups.

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Post by tim »

If you have lots of travel on the front the shock binds in the spring seat as you can't get a straight line from top to bottom mount through the spring seat. You get a bending force on the shock.

I had to move my shock to this position.

It also makes changing springs and shocks a lot lot easier.

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Post by Maggot4x4 »

Looks sweet, lucky B*stard
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Post by def90 »

couldn't you just run pin to eye converters? thats what i'm thinking of doing on my 90? eye fitting on the bottom allows movement of the shock without bending it? or
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Post by modman »

def90, as the axle pivots on the panhard it moves away from the centreline of the spring. i'm guessing here but it seems to be that with shocks that have more than 12-13 inchs of travel the top spring mount will foul the shock body and possibly the pin shock mount will bind.
hope this helps,
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