cccj
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Every suspension "binds." It's just a matter of to what degree.
exactly!cccj said:Every suspension "binds." It's just a matter of to what degree.
scampbell53 said:Silly rabbit, of course it is going to bind because it isn't store bought and it doesn't have a roof rack or a snorkle.
Actually it will probably have a decent roll center that is almost the same as a stock XJ and but more anti-squat than is ideal. Now with that said I really don't think that it is has a really big effect on climbing as say the rear. What I do know is if you put it together and the rig bounces... Try again.
actually a single link I've seen designed with a trac bar, doesn't bind at all.cccj said:Every suspension "binds." It's just a matter of to what degree.
BIGWOODY said:actually a single link I've seen designed with a trac bar, doesn't bind at all.
Trevorxj said:Looks to me you need to add an ideler pulley right before the p/s pulley. Then run the belt under the ps then over the york.
scampbell53 said:Looks good! That radiator is SEXY!
JeepFreak21 said:No trackbar and no hydro assist or hydro steer? Have you tested this out yet?
Billy
cccj said:So this is what we have found out about the suspension... it doesn't work. It moves side to side too much. The uppers are supposed to run next to the oil pan, but they end up into the side of the oil pan when steering.
My solution is removing the drivers side upper link and using that space above the dif for a track bar. It starts at the frame above the center section, runs under the passenger upper link and connects in with the lower passenger link mount behind the axle tube.