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1-4 and 3-4 eppilectic
1-4 and 3-4 eppilectic
ive seen the use of these and from my point very affective but a few questions
1. why is it only used on the rear nto the front aswell
2. is it road legal to do either 1/4 or 3/4
1. why is it only used on the rear nto the front aswell
2. is it road legal to do either 1/4 or 3/4
waiting for another project....................
for the fact that being in the front it would unload verry badly climbing up a hill
and also would be sloppy for steering pourposes
and also would be sloppy for steering pourposes
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Re: 1-4 and 3-4 eppilectic
if you put it in the front you would probably have to do some sort of parhard rod setup etc to stop the diff from moving side to side as you steer.suzi_on_46s wrote:ive seen the use of these and from my point very affective but a few questions
1. why is it only used on the rear nto the front aswell
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i wouldnt think it would be possiible to do a 1/4 on the front because when braking wouldnt the front suspention be trying to unload?? and the 3/4 would have to be in kind of a "shackel reversal" setup or it would do the same. only thinking out loud dont actually know first hand about these setups.
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ahk k, i was lookin through some of the 2002 tuff truck pictures and looked at that zook on 37`s with 1-4 epilctic rear and was wondering why he didnt do it on the front, i would love to go coils but over in wa cant get it engineered so SPOA is good enough for me, or ill just wait till i can afford a 96 zook.
also this was jsut me thinking out loud, wouldnt actualy do it
also this was jsut me thinking out loud, wouldnt actualy do it
waiting for another project....................
1/4 eleptic an 3/4 eleptic are way differnt setup
ive seen 1/4 eleptic front and rear
it will work nearly exact same as coils if setup right
Sam K used to run 3/4 eleptic up front on i think bazook i think it lasted a hole of a weekend
ive seen 1/4 eleptic front and rear
it will work nearly exact same as coils if setup right
Sam K used to run 3/4 eleptic up front on i think bazook i think it lasted a hole of a weekend
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the rear is definately a worthwhile exercise and is engineerable [mine is]with the spoa it works great im very happy with it ,doesnt have any weird behaviour off road at all .some people thought it might unload badly on off camber climbs but it hasnt been the case 

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As said above, why not just do a coil conversion?
I do not believe that there would be much more work in doing a coil conversion than a 1/4.
3/4 is fairly simple, you will however need a locking system to disable the buggyleaf for on road use. Some engineers will also require a label to be attached to the dash stating the same.
I do not believe that there would be much more work in doing a coil conversion than a 1/4.
3/4 is fairly simple, you will however need a locking system to disable the buggyleaf for on road use. Some engineers will also require a label to be attached to the dash stating the same.
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neva set up a 1/4 eleptic but id say there would be more work in 1/4 then coilssierrajim wrote:As said above, why not just do a coil conversion?
I do not believe that there would be much more work in doing a coil conversion than a 1/4.
3/4 is fairly simple, you will however need a locking system to disable the buggyleaf for on road use. Some engineers will also require a label to be attached to the dash stating the same.
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Wasn't a 100 was it? i know there is a nice lifted 100 in east perth with 36's on it.suzi_on_46s wrote:yeh i saw one on a jacked up 80 in freo with 36`s simex et`s (it drives round loaclly with them)
where is it going to be held
Legal 3/4 needs pining up. dont think the cops would recognise
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