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fj45 ute coil rear end need some help?

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fj45 ute coil rear end need some help?

Post by Jensen's engineering »

anyone know how to work out a tree link a-frame rear end for coils in the rear of my fj45 ute, how do I set it up to advoid anti-squit and rear steer,
I manliy need to know the angle and lenght of each link.
Can anyone help me please
If so please call me on 0358532653 ask for rob
or email me on wppumps@lexicon.net
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Post by ORSM45 »

if you have any luck rob would you mind passing on the info.
gonna do this to mine in the near future.

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Post by tomsoffroad »

Heres a pic of mine (sorry its not a cruiser, its a lux :D )
I used Izusu bighorn trailing arms and a custom A frame (which I thinking of redoing) and a nissan navara ball joint. Can't tell you how well it works as I still working on the front.

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Post by beebee »

Basic rules for good geometry is to keep the links as long and as horizontal as possible. Assuming that you do this then you shouldn't go too far wrong in terms of both anti-squat and axle steer. If your concerned about axle steer then use a double triangulated setup with the lower links converging at the chassis end.

Other than that, it's difficult to go too far wrong as long as nothing binds.

Oh and you'll need at least around 40 degrees spread between your upper links to maintain enough lateral control. This figure (40 deg) is commonly quoted as the minimum.
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Re: fj45 ute coil rear end need some help?

Post by bj on roids »

Jensen's engineering wrote:anyone know how to work out a tree link a-frame rear end for coils in the rear of my fj45 ute, how do I set it up to advoid anti-squit and rear steer,
I manliy need to know the angle and lenght of each link.
Can anyone help me please
If so please call me on 0358532653 ask for rob
or email me on wppumps@lexicon.net


dude, hows it going?

check out my thread, there is plenty of info!

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... highlight=

beebee has some good points too!
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