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3/4 buggy suspension setup
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 8:54 pm
by WiKiD*ZoOk
I was just reading a copy of the modified 4wd mag that has the articles out of 4wd monthly and it had a suzuki LJ body on a sierra chasis, duel cases 1.6 etc. With 3/4 buggy suspenension in the rear and was wondering if anyone has had any dealings with this setup??? And is it possible to have it in the front??? Any Problembs etc.??? wikidzook
Re: 3/4 buggy suspension setup
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 8:58 pm
by Guy
WiKiD*ZoOk wrote:I was just reading a copy of the modified 4wd mag that has the articles out of 4wd monthly and it had a suzuki LJ body on a sierra chasis, duel cases 1.6 etc. With 3/4 buggy suspenension in the rear and was wondering if anyone has had any dealings with this setup??? And is it possible to have it in the front??? Any Problembs etc.??? wikidzook
Thats LJExtreems Zuk .. it now has way less body work and MQ patrol springs with the 3/4 rear.. it flexs excellent and has no need for buggies up front.
Unless your doing a shackle reversal I would be positively dangerous to do (your front diff would dissapear under the vehicle and probarbly kill you first time you hit the anchors at any decent speed I would say)
zuki
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 9:02 pm
by WiKiD*ZoOk
Yes Now That i think about it not to good an idea What is a setup that would match the droop of the rear to put up front??? I like the idea as it dusnt change the height but give excelent suspension droop
Schweet
Re: zuki
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 6:17 am
by bigsteve
WiKiD*ZoOk wrote:Yes Now That i think about it not to good an idea What is a setup that would match the droop of the rear to put up front??? I like the idea as it dusnt change the height but give excelent suspension droop
Schweet
Any nice long spring will come close, but you won't match the droop of a 3/4 eliptical with a 1/2.
RUF gives a few more inches additional flex.
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 7:42 am
by grimbo
I have this setup on my Zuk. Have had it for about 6-7 years now with no dramas or problems. It effectively lengthens the spring giving more flex and a nice progressive travel as well. I wouldn't recommend doing it on a SPOA vehicle unless you have a track bar as well.
On road characteristics don't change and I have never encountered an obstacle offroad where I wished I didn't have it. It is very easy to do on a narrow track Sierra a bit more involved on a wide track getting things to line up properly
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:18 am
by WiKiD*ZoOk
Great Thanks for the info guys very much apreciated
And just one More thing Whats is this RUF every one is talking about??? wikidzook.
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:46 am
by grimbo
WiKiD*ZoOk wrote:Great Thanks for the info guys very much apreciated
And just one More thing Whats is this RUF every one is talking about??? wikidzook.
Do a search as this is in quite a few threads throughout this section, no need to go through it again
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:50 am
by WiKiD*ZoOk
No problem i was looking through and found em 2 minutes after i posted that STUPID question
Rears Up Front
wikidzook.
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 9:37 am
by bigsteve
WiKiD*ZoOk wrote:No problem i was looking through and found em 2 minutes after i posted that STUPID question
Rears Up Front
wikidzook.
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 12:02 am
by Guy
grimbo wrote:I have this setup on my Zuk. Have had it for about 6-7 years now with no dramas or problems. It effectively lengthens the spring giving more flex and a nice progressive travel as well. I wouldn't recommend doing it on a SPOA vehicle unless you have a track bar as well.
Just to be clear .. girimbo has this on the rear of his Zuk .. not on the front ..
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 5:36 am
by bigsteve
love_mud wrote:grimbo wrote:I have this setup on my Zuk. Have had it for about 6-7 years now with no dramas or problems. It effectively lengthens the spring giving more flex and a nice progressive travel as well. I wouldn't recommend doing it on a SPOA vehicle unless you have a track bar as well.
Just to be clear .. girimbo has this on the rear of his Zuk .. not on the front ..
Yes on the front he has a lawnmower, and losts of cobwebs
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 6:40 am
by ljxtreem
Im sure i have more travel in the front, but i think this is due to the way my car balances
(weight, front to back) and narrow track spring spacing.
Mock
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 3:06 pm
by nicbeer
Anybody got any pics of where it mounts onto the diff.
I have these but wish for a better one from the diff.
Mock - I believe you helped build this one.
cheers
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 5:43 pm
by nicbeer
btt to before question
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 6:09 pm
by DeWsE
Dude don’t make me kick your ass for being such a noobie. Do a search there are some really good threads on this rig. Also you have a NT so look for stuff grimbo has posted coz he has explained it well.
FYI the buggy spring connects chassis and shackle. Does not connect diff
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 6:30 pm
by nicbeer
Found the thread:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... c&start=40
This was on gregs.
Do you remember the rig or the owner (i didn't think it was gregs zook. I could not find it with a 3/4 search. I have a whole lot of pics of the beast but not of just where it connects to the chassis.
Also on the subject.
1) Does this lift the zook any more at rest?
2) What length or what spring is needed on the main pack.
cheers all
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 6:35 pm
by DeWsE
nicbeer wrote:Found the thread:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... c&start=40 This was on gregs.
Do you remember the rig or the owner (i didn't think it was gregs zook. I could not find it with a 3/4 search. I have a whole lot of pics of the beast but not of just where it connects to the chassis.
Also on the subject.
1) Does this lift the zook any more at rest?
2) What length or what spring is needed on the main pack.
cheers all
I shouldn't help here coz it's been discussed so many times.
The white rig from memory is Joel from Vic club.
Greg was talking/thinking about it but not applicable to you coz you got NT. Takes two U bolts to fix to chassis. Use main rear leaf. No it doesn't lift.
Search for grimbo
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 6:26 am
by ljxtreem
Yeh i did that,
its a bit of a mess, its way neater on a narrow track.
Its joshs zuk, and the hunk of sh#$ is sitting in my drive way in bitts.
Any one wanna buy some wide track diffs?
then I can get rid of the rest of it
Mock
Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2004 2:36 pm
by greg
grimbo wrote:... and I have never encountered an obstacle offroad where I wished I didn't have it...
I'm sure i recall hearing you on a certain drive down cypress hill when you stated that you didn't like the 3/4 for steep desents because it kept lifting up at at back?... but i could be mistaken - after all - that was about 2 years ago - actually, it was probably the last time you drove that car right?
Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2004 6:42 pm
by BundyZook
Is this legal in QLD? If so do ya just get a spring cut it in half, Weld or drill and bolt it to the chassis and connect it to the shackle upside down? is that it? Can it be done with lifted springs? Whats the dissadvantages of it? are there any? Can this be done with extended shackles? Should anything be put between the chassis and the spring(if bolted)? Should it be bolted or welded directly above the axle?
Tosh