Quote from: Willo on June 01, 2012, 08:18:07 PMAlso, 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? I'm confused??If you went ORI this would not have been a problem.Why go over the 100 wheel base if you are keeping (doggedly) the vision for bluebook?If you bend the control arms you are adding a weak spot!!
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?
Do you want me to get off me ass and go measure th Mafia skid plate for you - this will give a better indication as it's currently sitting on 37" mudzillas?You need to look at hydro bump stops to control droop.
I used big foam bump stops from Demon tweaks.... They compress to 50% of height so give a soft check.You can then mount these on. Steel pads at the height you want them! They are cheap.
26" to the chassis and 23'5" to the Clayton skid.
Quote from: wildwood on June 01, 2012, 08:56:19 PMI used big foam bump stops from Demon tweaks.... They compress to 50% of height so give a soft check.You can then mount these on. Steel pads at the height you want them! They are cheap.Problem with this is the axle moves so much when linked and to find a suitable touch spot on the axle is a challenge!!!
OK OK let me put it another way - you are not going to find a sweet spot unless you restrict flex!!!
but surely it won't move fore and aft so once bumps are in place at full bump, nothing should change, air or polybush bump irrelevant
Or googledemon TweaksPowerflex heavy duty bump stops