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Front shock mounts.
Front shock mounts.
OK,
Whats out there and what have other people done.
I am doing a ruf with zook rears ( moving the mount back) and thinking of modding the shock mount for longer shock, what have other people used? Is there a bolt on option ( i have heard of ford f-truck ones) or what design to use. I will be doing 1-2" bumpstop extension as well.
thanks
Nic
Whats out there and what have other people done.
I am doing a ruf with zook rears ( moving the mount back) and thinking of modding the shock mount for longer shock, what have other people used? Is there a bolt on option ( i have heard of ford f-truck ones) or what design to use. I will be doing 1-2" bumpstop extension as well.
thanks
Nic
[url=http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?p=930942#930942&highlight=]Zook[/url]
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
fdsfasd
we are also at this stage in my mates' sierra build up.
thinking of making some shock hoops, but we are SPOA with RUF.
post up if anyone has done it, or if anyone has pics.
BTW, are you going to use stock lower shock mounting positions, and just extending the top mounting position to fit a longer shock?
thinking of making some shock hoops, but we are SPOA with RUF.
post up if anyone has done it, or if anyone has pics.
BTW, are you going to use stock lower shock mounting positions, and just extending the top mounting position to fit a longer shock?
1995 Vitara:
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Re: fdsfasd
Yes thats correct.SiKiD_01 wrote: BTW, are you going to use stock lower shock mounting positions, and just extending the top mounting position to fit a longer shock?
Was thinking of using box in half with capped end for strength.
Is it better to use a eye-pin as per orig or go for eye-eye
cheers
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U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
I am also looking at raising the shock mounts, found a range of options available in the US, couple of links for you:
http://www.izook.com/tech/samurai/suspe ... towers.htm
http://www.roadlessgear.com/page/RGL/PROD/SU/SM140
http://www.trailtough.com/default.htm
The Trailtough ones are most like the Fords and at $17US are reasonably cheap, though they look like weld on only.
Has anyone had any experience with RWC/ engineering with raised shock mounts? I would assume that they would be fairly well scrutinised.
They appear to be a fairly simple design does anyone in Australia make something similar?
http://www.izook.com/tech/samurai/suspe ... towers.htm
http://www.roadlessgear.com/page/RGL/PROD/SU/SM140
http://www.trailtough.com/default.htm
The Trailtough ones are most like the Fords and at $17US are reasonably cheap, though they look like weld on only.
Has anyone had any experience with RWC/ engineering with raised shock mounts? I would assume that they would be fairly well scrutinised.
They appear to be a fairly simple design does anyone in Australia make something similar?
Ford ones look the goods. Anyone here used them or know where they come from or a part no.
I will have to go for a look at the coventries catalog i think.
Edit: i did some netraiding and found the below.
pair of F-250 bolt-on mounts (part # E5TZ*18183*A) not sure on where these part no.s come from.
F81Z18183AA - $90each from ford dealer in perth
Think i will look at making some.
cheers
I will have to go for a look at the coventries catalog i think.
Edit: i did some netraiding and found the below.
pair of F-250 bolt-on mounts (part # E5TZ*18183*A) not sure on where these part no.s come from.
F81Z18183AA - $90each from ford dealer in perth
Think i will look at making some.
cheers
[url=http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?p=930942#930942&highlight=]Zook[/url]
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
Shock hoops
I recently used Snake front shock hoops on my '87 NT. They are advertised as suiting Suzukis but appear to be universal i.e. fits nothing! We had to cut the angled base sections off and when welded to the chassis rails had to be angle braced to the top of the rails. This enabled me to utilise Rancho 9000x adjustables of approx. 735mm extension.At the same time, I added a 50x50mm. spacer to the bump stops as I had too much upward travel anyway. A recipsosaw took care of the inner guards. Try to get your new shockies to be somewhere mid point at rest for longer life. The end result is well worth it and looks very cool too!
Happiness is life in low range!
The Ford mounts shown above, are they bolt in ?
I would have thought that shock mounts would undergo heaps of stress (Shock !!) and a weld would be required.
Has anyone on here used this style of shock mount before? How have they gone?
It looks too easy, remove old shocks, cut off old mounts, line-up new lifted mounts, drill, insert crush tube, bolt up, put in extended shock, go have fun.
I would have thought that shock mounts would undergo heaps of stress (Shock !!) and a weld would be required.
Has anyone on here used this style of shock mount before? How have they gone?
It looks too easy, remove old shocks, cut off old mounts, line-up new lifted mounts, drill, insert crush tube, bolt up, put in extended shock, go have fun.
They are identical.
Trail tough would be selling the ford shock mounts.
The ford mounts are cheap as in the US as they have lots of the F trucks over there.
The mounts have often been used on Hiluxs for fitting longer shocks on Pirate4x4 and it has been mentioned how cheap they were from ford.
I too priced them up through Covs (Ford supplier) and got the same shit price.
Its starting to get that if you want to get anything for a fair price you have to buy it in from the US yourself.
Paul.
Trail tough would be selling the ford shock mounts.
The ford mounts are cheap as in the US as they have lots of the F trucks over there.
The mounts have often been used on Hiluxs for fitting longer shocks on Pirate4x4 and it has been mentioned how cheap they were from ford.
I too priced them up through Covs (Ford supplier) and got the same shit price.
Its starting to get that if you want to get anything for a fair price you have to buy it in from the US yourself.
Paul.
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Re: Shock hoops
I disagree Pat. Measure the up stroke of the suspension, and allow 1" either way. You might find that the shock is nothing like in the middle of its stroke when the car is at rest - most cars will have far more droop than they have compression, unless they are unbumpstopped.Pat Murray wrote:Try to get your new shockies to be somewhere mid point at rest for longer life. The end result is well worth it and looks very cool too!
The other advantage of measuring this stuff up is that you might be able to run the mount far lower than if you centered the stroke which will mean less cutting into the inner guard.
note also that tyre clearance against the shock mount becomes very marginal for those of us still SPUA.
The mounts I have made are only about 180mm tall and with a 2" bumpstop spacer will run a N76 OMe shock (nearly 11" of travel)
I have seen other people fit a 13" travel rancho and have the mounts so tall they were higher than the inner guard at it's highest point. This is a lot of leverage and room to have to deal with.
steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
I was only going on the manufacturer's recommendations (Rancho). I also am SPUA and I have managed to fit them with "minimal " intrusion into the inner guard. If your shocks have progressive valving why would you want to want to fit them in such a way as to force them to work towards the end of their stroke on a regular basis? Tyre clearence is not an issue (32"mongrels on F100 8"x 15") and I have utilised 50x50mm. RHS spacers on the bumpstops to limit stuff. Droop is excellent.
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Happiness is life in low range!
You could also call Eagle Auto in Melbourne (03) 9793 5544 they supply aftermarket and genuine parts for F series. Might be cheaper.
Also Super F Spares in Melbourne 9305 2522
Also Super F Spares in Melbourne 9305 2522
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Not sure yet. probably a cofap or kyb one if there is one long enough. Something cheap hopefully, if not i may end up going for a ranho or otherwise.
Other than that i am going to ramp it when suspension is done to see what i need, i am mainly looking ahead and it looks like a couple people want them.
Thanks for the 40s idea. i will have a look,
Nic
Other than that i am going to ramp it when suspension is done to see what i need, i am mainly looking ahead and it looks like a couple people want them.
Thanks for the 40s idea. i will have a look,
Nic
[url=http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?p=930942#930942&highlight=]Zook[/url]
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
Progressive valving is not based on shaft position but on shaft speed. The faster you try and move the piston, the harder the valving becomes, trying to prevent bottoming and bounce. At slow speeds, there is much less resistanceto allow for a smooth ride.Pat Murray wrote: If your shocks have progressive valving why would you want to want to fit them in such a way as to force them to work towards the end of their stroke on a regular basis?
There are some specific OEM applications that have position dependant valving, and of couse this is what bypass race shocks do, but off the shelf aftermarket shocks don't care where the ride height position is.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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