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telescopic coil mounts?

Post by mud4b »

does anyone know how to do this?

ive got a fair idea except how to keep them lined up when flexing downwards.

yes ive done the search.
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Post by planb »

i wrote the article,

he had a lot of stuff going on under that car.

forced articulation etc

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Re: telescopic coil mounts?

Post by christover1 »

mud4b wrote:does anyone know how to do this?

ive got a fair idea except how to keep them lined up when flexing downwards.
It's looks to me like the telescopic mount part slides thru the coil stopper plate bit, thus can't get out of line.
Just an educated guess as I've not seen this b4.

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Post by defender kev »

Ask around in the rover section the vechile belongs to Nigel i believe.Was built by daddylonglegs from this forum.Havent seen him around for a while maybe shoot him a pm.
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Post by roc box »

i think that ibex in the obc runs telescopic mounts doesnt it :?:
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Post by mud4b »

thanks all. ill try to work it out myself. :D
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Post by DaveS3 »

Thats Nigels truck (HybridLR or somthing on the forum?). I think he used old landy shockabsorbers and modifided them.

Another design is this->

If you get stuck, PM me and i'll give him a call.
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Post by mud4b »

first pic didnt work.. second was what i was thinking.
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Post by sierrajim »

Beebee has a similar setup doesn't he?
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Post by mud4b »

not really sure.
i have not looked at it that much.

his is hydrolic also.
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Post by sierrajim »

this is what i've been looking at for the rear of the hilux. You could add a hydro ram to the slider if you wished.
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Post by takearidewifme »

I have a similar system on my rangie.. I made a plate that attaches to the spring and a pnuematic ram mounted over the spring mount ( where the shock tower was) This allows me to push the spring down 300mm giving me lift when needed and still having spring travel at full lift... Its neally completed ( the rams and all are in and working just making new radias arms...) and will be testing maybe next week Oh yeah... in the nutral position it allows the spring to drop 300mm before having to extend and all tucks up nice in its stock/ish location when not in use...If you want Ill get some pics posted soon and keep ya informed

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Post by sierrajim »

takearidewifme wrote:I have a similar system on my rangie.. I made a plate that attaches to the spring and a pnuematic ram mounted over the spring mount ( where the shock tower was) This allows me to push the spring down 300mm giving me lift when needed and still having spring travel at full lift... Its neally completed ( the rams and all are in and working just making new radias arms...) and will be testing maybe next week Oh yeah... in the nutral position it allows the spring to drop 300mm before having to extend and all tucks up nice in its stock/ish location when not in use...If you want Ill get some pics posted soon and keep ya informed

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Pics would be good. Sounds interesting.
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Post by mud4b »

takearidewifme wrote:I have a similar system on my rangie.. I made a plate that attaches to the spring and a pnuematic ram mounted over the spring mount ( where the shock tower was) This allows me to push the spring down 300mm giving me lift when needed and still having spring travel at full lift... Its neally completed ( the rams and all are in and working just making new radias arms...) and will be testing maybe next week Oh yeah... in the nutral position it allows the spring to drop 300mm before having to extend and all tucks up nice in its stock/ish location when not in use...If you want Ill get some pics posted soon and keep ya informed

Mark
300mm before the ram extends is what im after.

as said above it sounds great.
pics if you have them would be great.
thanks
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Post by bru21 »

without rams i wouldn't bother as its only diff weight you are dropping on the ground providing little traction, but the unstability on slopes usually helped by diff weight is gone. either correct length shocks, retainer straps are the go. i posted about doing exactly what you want to do a year or so ago and realised it is a travel ramp thing not really practical / effective. the rams sound good however :armsup:
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Post by mud4b »

i realise that. ive had the flex thing.

now i want to see how it goes forced.
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