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New Wt setup.

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New Wt setup.

Post by FC3892 »

Hello all, i have picked up a set of Wt diff's an im still tryen to sort out how to set it up.
Atm it's spoa on 33 all Nt.. stock leavs an shackles.. front leavs are 940 long an rear are 1000 ish... have a set of lux fronts that are 1150 long for the front. An have found some ford ones ( thinks ) thats are1300 long for the rear, im taking the shell off to fab up mounts an new cross members.
Making my own shackles an moving purches to suit, hoops to suit also.
So my question is, do ppl think it will work? an or what have ppl used to do there own?

Also tossing up spoa or ua atm also.

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Post by GRPABT1 »

Go spua and just do body lift/gaurd work to clear tyres, it'll flex plenty with spua and leaves that long. How wide are the ford rears you have though? I think lux fronts are 50mm like stock zook are they not? If the fords aren't overly wide I can't see it not working. While the shell is off you may aswell do a bit of gaurd chopping and then fit some WT or after market flares to cover your new width.
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Post by FC3892 »

Yeh it's already got a 2'' body lift. the lux ones are 60mm wide. coon are 65.. moving the hangers to maken them suit wont be an issue. would also like to have a crack an 3/4 elip rear!

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Post by GRPABT1 »

Well if you wait about a month I'll be starting a members thread with pics of my 3/4 elliptic rear setup. I don't wanna bother before it's done and I need the muffler moved to fit my new extra long boss shocks before It is complete and I can't afford that till next pay.
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Post by FC3892 »

Yeh that would be handy :) . once again what i have drawn should work, just a matter of getting in to it now....I will have my new pads dun by monday i hope... doing the bad thing an going spoa again :roll: . once thats dun i can sort out what has to happen t fix these leavs. the 3/4 can wait a while

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Post by jonno_racing »

soooo..

when we doing this???

i may even come up to help... gota teach the new girl to drive so the hours would work well..


i still say ruf lux fronts in rear... worked well in my old rig and in coxys...
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Post by FC3892 »

Well i get the diff's tonight, an steel friday. should have the spoa dun befor the weekend is over, an then start on sorting mounts... yeh i want to see if i can get uber long leavs front an rear tho, No cheat shackles for me lol.

Anyone know how long lux rears are? might see if they will work for the rear also

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Post by GRPABT1 »

Well the extra width of the leaves maybe of benifit to you if you are going SPOA then, Also keep the a fair few leaves in the pack as with extra long leaves it'll flex more and possibly be more prone to spring wrap also.
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Post by Highway-Star »

FC3892 wrote: Anyone know how long lux rears are? might see if they will work for the rear also
Forget the Lux rears, the centre pin is way too far forward and would mess up your axle location (unless you run them backwards for a large wheelbase increase...). To boot they are hardly any longer than the fronts, and have allot more curvature in them which would likely make a SOA zuk too high. The IFS Lux rears are longer but still have the same issue, though they are flatter.
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Post by FC3892 »

Yeh tho only lux rears i had looked at where lifted ones... and didn't seam to be what i was looking for.. im keen for the longer wheelbase. Might have to go with the ford coon ones.
They are 65mm wide, so should help with axle warp.

picked up the diff's last night so it's all go. :P

Adam
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