Tiny wrote:planb wrote:the rear sounds good, the gqs sound even better, but your plan for the front sounds bad. sorry, no offence. but that sounds half assed. sure it will work, but you either run leafs or link it, you dont run both.
running both is what dudes use to do in the 70s as a cheap fix to improve ride quality.
you would get mad axle wrap as well, 2 leafs would not control the axle enough
the cruiser is not a tourer, or a beach fishing truck,
i would just keep the leafs, the front flexes mad.
and why dobbins ranchos when you can get proper race runner coilovers for cheaper ?
Hmm, bad idea
Rob likes the Dobbins ones having seen them work well on Justins GQ. I think even air shocks for the rear ie restricted 18" ones woulod work well, but the set up etc for the nitro kit is $$ so coilovers are the easiest in the long run.
the best thing about glenns is the ability to control how fast they unload by tuning the air knob thing he builds into them, they are a strong unit also, but they are still a rancho under all that hardware.
you can get sway away race runners for around $600 a piece from simon at 4way. coils would set you back another $150 odd per unit for dual rates. and the race runners are mental shocks, built for bearing weight, they have 21mm plus OD rods and super long shanks in the shock body which is what you need if the shock is carring weight.
glenns are $800 a piece from memory ?
sounds like a good project though.
but if you can get a GU front, Rob could drive the way he likes and not break so many axles.
GU front is about $3000 right ?
are you getting the GQs cheap ?
why not GU front, GQ rear ?
then you can really power down, run 44s even down the track.
you know you want it
