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WANTED:pics of workin track bars
need a couple of pics of ya home made or proffesionally made track bars fellas if you dont know what they are they are also called anti-diff wrap bars..(laymans terminoligy) lmao
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JAKE wrote:awesome keep em comin... how does the shackle at the front of the wrap bar work? woodnt it still wrap?
no the 2 points on the diff work against each other ( the top pulls and the bottom pushes, and coz the welded 2gether they stop it rapping) the shackle is there 2 allow back and forward movement 2 help reduce binding durin suspension cycling
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heres two websight links that i have use for insperation in creating my trap bar
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~jrice/cruiser/FJ40.html
http://www.4wheelingplus.com/torq.html
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~jrice/cruiser/FJ40.html
http://www.4wheelingplus.com/torq.html
ShortyMQ wrote:hypolux wrote:ShortyMQ wrote:Here's a couple pics of mine for ya.
not a great deal of vertical seperation at the diff end, how does it work ?? and wheel hop wen u get on it ??
Seems to work ok. Only hops a bit when things get a bit nasty on the gas
yeah coool how well does it climb the steep shit ??
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hypolux wrote:JAKE wrote:awesome keep em comin... how does the shackle at the front of the wrap bar work? woodnt it still wrap?
no the 2 points on the diff work against each other ( the top pulls and the bottom pushes, and coz the welded 2gether they stop it rapping) the shackle is there 2 allow back and forward movement 2 help reduce binding durin suspension cycling
Exactly
the best thing i have found is 2 get the top link sitting dead flat 2 the ground or slightly higher at the diff end, with as much as possible sereration betweent he diff mounts..
i notcied this wen i modded mine once b4, it used 2 sit dead flat and it worked real good but i had 2 lift the front end 35 mm and as soon a i lifted the front higher than the rear it started 2 hop wen climbin
i notcied this wen i modded mine once b4, it used 2 sit dead flat and it worked real good but i had 2 lift the front end 35 mm and as soon a i lifted the front higher than the rear it started 2 hop wen climbin
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here's a couple of a budget one I built when I did a springover on a HZJ75
the bottom bar and cross piece are from an old bundera banhard rod, solid steel, not tube. the top bar is a hilux tierod and the shackle end uses the hilux tierod end for flex and adjustability. it works pretty good, the bars have bent a little at the crossbrace but it still works fine. shackle has shock absorber eye bushes at the top end - the top eye of the shackle is a shocker eye. it does induce a little hop under hard throttle on steep climbs but nothing scary.
total cost was about six bucks for the steel for the bracket on the axle, a tierod and panhard rod I had lying around, about 2 hours, welding wire and gas.
the bottom bar and cross piece are from an old bundera banhard rod, solid steel, not tube. the top bar is a hilux tierod and the shackle end uses the hilux tierod end for flex and adjustability. it works pretty good, the bars have bent a little at the crossbrace but it still works fine. shackle has shock absorber eye bushes at the top end - the top eye of the shackle is a shocker eye. it does induce a little hop under hard throttle on steep climbs but nothing scary.
total cost was about six bucks for the steel for the bracket on the axle, a tierod and panhard rod I had lying around, about 2 hours, welding wire and gas.
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hypolux wrote:the best thing i have found is 2 get the top link sitting dead flat 2 the ground or slightly higher at the diff end, with as much as possible sereration betweent he diff mounts..
i notcied this wen i modded mine once b4, it used 2 sit dead flat and it worked real good but i had 2 lift the front end 35 mm and as soon a i lifted the front higher than the rear it started 2 hop wen climbin
i found this with mine
depends what you have got to start with
i dont like the inverted shackle look, although it would solve the hop
Eddywelder wrote:here is how I did mine....
is that a bundera or a GQ leading arm? I almost went this way but thought there would be too much slop in the big fat axle end bushes.
also how is the shackle end mounted to the chassis? it looks like there could be some very high shear loads in the solid link coming down from the front - looks like it is loaded with a single shear/bending load. can we have another detailed pic of the chassis end?
nice work!
Brian
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dumbdunce wrote:Eddywelder wrote:here is how I did mine....
is that a bundera or a GQ leading arm? I almost went this way but thought there would be too much slop in the big fat axle end bushes.
also how is the shackle end mounted to the chassis? it looks like there could be some very high shear loads in the solid link coming down from the front - looks like it is loaded with a single shear/bending load. can we have another detailed pic of the chassis end?
nice work!
Brian
From the pic id be leaning towards a Rover Arm, its not a nissan one im pretty sure
HeathGQ wrote:Excuse my ingorance, but if you dont ask, you'll never know. What does a track bar do exactly? Is it to prevent or limit the twisting of the diff under acceleration/decceleration?
that's pretty much it. saves breaking stuff like ozy says. allows you to run much softer springs (lesss leaves in the pack) for very compliant suspension.
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planb wrote:hypolux wrote:the best thing i have found is 2 get the top link sitting dead flat 2 the ground or slightly higher at the diff end, with as much as possible sereration betweent he diff mounts..
i notcied this wen i modded mine once b4, it used 2 sit dead flat and it worked real good but i had 2 lift the front end 35 mm and as soon a i lifted the front higher than the rear it started 2 hop wen climbin
i found this with mine
depends what you have got to start with
i dont like the inverted shackle look, although it would solve the hop
wot u mean the shckle facing up ??
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didn't know if you wanted a trac bar but theres one for sale in the for sale thread
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=18321
it of a Lux but you could make it fit
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http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=18321
it of a Lux but you could make it fit
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