If someone wants some from Joe Darlington, let me know, I will be seeing him soon to pick up the RS trooper, and then again in October for the Zu meet.
If someone wants some from Joe Darlington, let me know, I will be seeing him soon to pick up the RS trooper, and then again in October for the Zu meet.
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Thomas Jefferson
It will work if I don't get them from you or Joe lol. So does the box seem to have more of a turning radius or something? And John, the amount of drop should be limited to about 2" or less, you don't want the CV contacting the lower control arm
1999 Isuzu Vehicross-#1209- lots of mods - gone
1995 Honda Passport: Lifted, Locked, 34x10.50's, just a few things..-Click for build thread
Bob,
Check out this thread:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ight=diff+drop
Ram,
I don't think the turning radius changed. They replaced the fender well & cladding on the driver's side which un-modified the clearance adjustments (BFH manipulations).
ah gotcha
Indy4x, makes just about the only parts for our trucks as far as 4x4 upgrades go.
Alot of Calmini stuff works, Stinkyfab makes control arms and what not (some with bends to give more clearance), there is a guy on Pirate that makes custom control arms that are beefy and pretty cheap. The indy4x adjustable links are really nice and BEEFY!
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OOOhhh so there are some parts out there! I may do this one day, but that's going to be a while down the road.
The Calmini lift the PO put on mine had a panhard rod drop bracket. I assume that it came with the lift since I haven't seen it on anyone else's. I talked about getting Welder Guy to fab up copies but there didn't seem to be any interest. I think that would take care of the rear axle lateral shift that some people experienced with a lift (others did not). Certain other members indicated significant increase in bump steer after lifting and a panhard rod drop should help with that as well.
Just thinking outside the box.
Tom
How would the panhard rod drop help with bump steer? The rear axle is solid? I didn't notice any side-to-side shift on mine but bringing the tires forward for sure, which only the rear control arms can fix, blah. Now lifting a bunch in the back that panhard bracket would help a bit for the side to side movement of the housing. I used this same setup on my torque-arm equipped Camaro's when you lower the suspension.
Right, the panhard drop would only help with the lateral shift, not the longitudinal. The idea of it helping with bump steer was at the same time we were discussing the lateral shift ... probably related.