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Post by GRPABT1 »

joeblow wrote:if you have enough wheel travel as the diff moves down the pinion will cycle away from the tranfer- ie start pointing down rather than up to the t/case.
With my diff forward and inch I havn't had any problems with my front drive shaft at all yet, it does juuuuust slip out the yoke when jacked up with both front wheels off the ground but nothing a small tailshaft spacer cannot fix.
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Post by moose »

Dee wrote:
joeblow wrote: ride quality- very debatable as there are plenty standard systems that ride great.
I think 'handling' is another big factor in this one though? (excluding the brake dive of course)
approach angle- debatable as a good suspension with standard shackles is pretty good
In spoa maybe, i personally dont think spua allows for the fitment of large enough tyres to give a 'good' approach angle. (our opinions may differ on what "good" is though)
not to forget that they bind up uni yokes and spit out slip joints.
:? i understand the axle moving foward on droop requiring a long slip joint, but dont understand how it binds up unis?
SPUA , 33,s !!
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+ I also had a hilux tailshaft fitted in the front , for the longer slip joint !!!
Never ever had any uni problems though !! :D
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Post by joeblow »

you don't got enough wheel travel though... :D
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Post by moose »

joeblow wrote:you don't got enough wheel travel though... :D
the only thing that stoppped me topping your ramp , was the rear suspension !!! :armsup:

the next 1 will be better , putting the axle back around the middle of the spring !!
the old girl was tooooo far on the front 1/2 of spring !!!
( gave too much axle bounce as well !!!)
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Post by rustyzook »

grimbo wrote:so 34, 35 or 36" tyres SPUA aren't big enough?
Nope SPOA 39" hilux diffs, reversal on front coils rear few other bits and pieces something anong the line of a commo v6 and TTC 2010 here comes mr LJ
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