wut?
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radius arm 6ish 2 link?
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bushing flex?
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whats stopping it from going left right?
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Interesting.
The bars from the top of the diff to the arms keep the axle centered due to the tryangularion. It's a desert runner type setup I think. A lot of up and down travel. It's got bars to adjust the pinion angle too. It's pritty sweet. |
it needs a trackbar theres no way that axle would stay under the truck that i can see. them shocks aint gonna do it.
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Do I have to explain better? It's like a tryangulated 4 link but the top bars are mounted to the bottom instead of the frame.
Yes it works |
i dont see how that can work, whats preventing the mounts from pivoting at the frame attaching point?
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Side to side movement is prevented by the bars from the top of the diff to the bottom bars. The top bars make a brace keepine side to side in check.
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Originally Posted by b-uno
(Post 11450065)
i dont see how that can work, whats preventing the mounts from pivoting at the frame attaching point?
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ahhh that makes sense!the old push pull!
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meh, still ghey. when i think links, i think sausage, when i think sausage i think......****'s gay is all i'm saying. i don't think i like dave anymore so i'm just going to disagree with him as much as i can.
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Damit Dan
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Just judging by the picture... its a Mall crawler/trailer queen.... i bet the hardest thang it does is drive in/on to a trailer
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It's in Trucking magazing in an article about the Sema show...
While, NOW it might be out blasting the desert.... It was BUILT for sema. It's life past that is irrelevant |
Originally Posted by Truckin4life
(Post 11457781)
It's in Trucking magazing in an article about the Sema show...
While, NOW it might be out blasting the desert.... It was BUILT for sema. It's life past that is irrelevant |
Go to One Up Offroads web site and watch it work. Their stuff is pretty trick. I don't personally know anyone that can afford their stuff, but it is trick!
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Most likely its a mall crawler. But i bet that thing could take some abuse and keep ticking.
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That's gayer than thornbirds in mud
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I still don't think theres anything holding it from moving side to side. A track bar is mounted to the frame, and so is the top links to a triangulated four link. Its gonna move side to side.
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Triangulation = no side to side movement...
Alot of people don't fully understand the physics and the geometry behind link suspensions |
I could have sworn I explained it a couple times already.
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links, sausage, dave's a homo...
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