Nice to see abit of progress and you with a smile on your face, hopefully regaining the "will to live". My old beadlocks have come a treat. If the Jeep makes it to Morrisons on the 15/6 in any form (pushing allowed) you can stick £25 from me in your collection tin.
What is your ideal tyre size?? Ideal is 37" but for this year I will stay 35"Are you going full hydro steering?? No, it needs an MOT and unless I am mistaken you can't have both
OK so 37" is the maximum you can fit without pushing the front out.So hydro assist is the route you are heading - you are gong to need to find a G-Class steering box.
you are gong to need to find a G-Class steering box.
Quote from: isle of man on June 01, 2012, 08:00:15 PMyou are gong to need to find a G-Class steering box.I wonder who has one of those
If you have 37" as the ideal why push the front out??Personally stretching the rear would be my preferred choice.
i will have a spare seat in the volvo
Right then.....Go for 105 to 107 wheelbase front looks like it could go further out so that'll help with weight equalisationRear looks like it could go a few inches further if your comp cutYour TJ box will be ok just move it forwards to where it would be over the axle like it was..... And Weldy WeldyPut it where it needs to be..... Steering column is solid bar ......just make it the correct length.For MOT you'restuck with hydro assist just be aware there will be a delay...... Which is why IOM champions Full HydroAnd why I do as well , can't fault it cos it never complains when things are twisted like a pretzel getting there...... Looking good!!
Quote from: Bulldog67 on June 01, 2012, 08:14:54 PMi will have a spare seat in the volvo You are not comin to the IOW in a Vulva ...... end off
Also, I intend to limit strap the centre of the axles, so that when driving up side slopes and quartering uphill (bearing in mind it will be on airshox) it doesn't unload and fall over, wher ccan I find out or is there a calculator to determine what length these should be?