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superior shackles

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superior shackles

Post by G_loomis »

These are being fitted to the rear of my HJ60 in the not too distant future...But what I want to ask is (because I would love to fit them to the front as well) can the problems to the steering caused by these shackles be fixed. I can only imagine how far these shackles would throw out the geometry of the steering components.
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Post by MY45 »

have u talked to the boyz that make em?
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Post by G_loomis »

I have spoken to the guys who make the climax shackle and they said that they do not reccomend them on the front (so I would be guessing that superiors are the same)...but I just had the thought you guys might of known a way around the steering implications. You never know until you ask afterall.

P.S I seen all you guys in Ormeau the other weekend...I was one of the guys fanging around on a trail bike!
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Post by Area54 »

G_loomis wrote:I have spoken to the guys who make the climax shackle and they said that they do not reccomend them on the front (so I would be guessing that superiors are the same)...but I just had the thought you guys might of known a way around the steering implications. You never know until you ask afterall.

P.S I seen all you guys in Ormeau the other weekend...I was one of the guys fanging around on a trail bike!


I have filmed some rigs with them fitted on the front, some worked, some didn't, a lot depended on whether they were fitted with a track bar to prevent axle wrap. Just fit them to the rear and see how they go, the rear is uncomplicated, the front gets a little more complex as you have already mentioned, especially as you have shackles at the front.
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Post by RUFF »

Fitting these to the front of a 60 series is a lot easier than fitting them to the front of a hilux as the 60 allready has cross over steering which means the added flex will have less ill-effect on the steering. I beleive Mick recomends a Track bar and also a limiting strap for these to work correctly.

I have had a good look at both the Climax and the Superior Shackle and although i personaly would not run either of them in my rig. I think the Superior is the better designe of the two as it works in all directions and can still be locked so it works as a standard shackle.
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Post by NICK »

what ruff said, also i think you will find there maybe a problem with the front driveshaft as there is so much travel created buy them opening. it may need lenghting but im not 100% on this.



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Post by RUFF »

I dont think it should need to be lengthened as the shackle is still at the front and the axle doesnt move forward as much as a hilux one.
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Post by MUSS »

from what i know the 60 series has the same runnin gear as the 75 series utes...but the 60 axcels are wider heres a pick that might help ya out :D
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Post by fatassgq »

Thanks Jake! :lol:

Yep it is totally up to you if you want to run em on the front. Rear (as mentioned) is easy as long as you listen to everyone saying you will need a track bar. Are you modifying the spring pack also?????

I think if you are going to get the whole deal like longer springs etc I would prolly spend your $ on getting the packs modified and just run extended on front and get the superior shackles for the rear. Mick makes some really good quality extended shackles that seem to work well also.

Ruff was right when he said a 60/75/73 as standard with the shackles at the front has a lot less problem running superiors than a hilux does when the shackles are at the rear of the pack.

It is more to do with drive shaft angles than anything else really.
If a hilux has standard (j-arm) steering this can become a prob also i think.
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Post by G_loomis »

thanks for the tips guys...they are muchly appreciated...but due to a little lack of mechanical knowledge a few things are still a little unclear (hey...I can drive em...just dont ask me the techie stuff!)

When you mention track bar...firstly, what is it and secondly, what does it do? At first I got the impression I only needed this if I fitted the shackles to the front...but then someone mentioned fitting it to the rear as well...So do I need it solely on the front or front and rear.

thanks again guys...this place is a wealth of knowledge for me mechanically wise.
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