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Old 07-27-2009, 09:43 AM
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The other major thing that has changed is the rear suspension. I flex tested the truck with the 300 lb/inch springs, and the radius arms. I had all of 4" of travel, which wasn't going to work. The radius arms just bound up too much. Not to worry though.

This weekend, I redid the rear suspension and painted the rear axle. It is now a 3 link. I simply cut the back mount off of the radius arms, and added a 3rd, upper link. This corrected my pinion angle, and allowed the truck to flex MUCH better. It now flexes several inches more than the leaf springs. Its not a bunch of flex, but that's okay, because, as I'm still IFS, the rear does not need to flex a ridiculous amount.

I also built my front bumper, minus my tow hooks, and my buddy Troy built the main beam for my sliders. Bumper is 1/4" thick tube, with 1/4" mount to the frame, and 3/16" bracing. Its a beast, but it should hold up.

I now only have some tube work to finish, and they can go on the truck!!! Then, a belly skid and this sucker is ready to wheel.

On to the pictures.

What the new link started as:



Flexing out, with the new bumper:



Droop:


Stuff (actually can stuff a little farther, but the tire was really hitting the back outter corner of the fender, and the hill was just starting to tip the truck. In other situations, it still has another inch to 2 inches of compression):



Suspension:



Here you can see the cut off radius arm:


Upper link:


All in all, this gives me the flex I wanted with a TON of clearance. Those radius arms REALLY give nice ground clearance. I'm happy with it.
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Got the radio in, and the gas filler painted and installed with its grommit.

Some interior pics, shots of the gas tank and filler set up, and the painted front bumper, and body "straighting" in the front, so the grill no longer hangs off like a rag doll on the driver side.

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Couple shots of the flat belly with the drivelines in, and the exhuast:

BTW: HUGE Props to Buds Muffler in Denver. Best exhaust place ever.















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Got my sliders finished and on. HUGE props to UB for use of his bender this weekend. Thanks a ton! :kevin:













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Lastly, I finished my belly pan, and need to get pics up, as well as the rear deck.
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Originally Posted by 904_runner
SAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ill watch this build for sure!
LOL. Not yet. Gotta get some more coin for that.
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LOL..

Yea i posted that way too earily, i didn't realize there was going to be soo many more posts right off the back.. but shame on you to post those pics where the first one had ifs laying next to a SFA.. lol


Progress looks good though.. How the the rear suspension rid on the street?
Old 07-27-2009, 10:17 AM
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Rides great. Antisquat is at 60%, which is a little soft in the rock crawling world, but perfect for street driven rigs.

Solid axle in those pictures is just how I build things: Gather parts for several years, then start a build. Less wallet shock that way. And, I can get good deals on things used, and wait for sales on the expensive stuff.
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I Love those rock sliders. Great build, nice and detailed. I know what you mean by collecting parts and the wallet shock. I'm slowly but surely collecting stuff for my lift and sas. I'm sure within 5 years or so I can do it...lol
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dude..... I want your 4runner, it looks like so much fun...

great job!
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I Love those rock sliders. Great build, nice and detailed. I know what you mean by collecting parts and the wallet shock. I'm slowly but surely collecting stuff for my lift and sas. I'm sure within 5 years or so I can do it...lol
Thanks.. The sliders are probably one of my favorite parts to the build. The main beam and legs are all. .25 wall 2x3 rectangle, and the tube is .120 wall DOM.

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dude..... I want your 4runner, it looks like so much fun...

great job!
Thanks man. I hope so...I've yet to get it out on a trail yet. Gonna have to go crazy in August and September to make up for lost time.
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Looking good, I'm keeping an eye on this one.
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x something on the sliders--very nice.

Seeing builds like this makes me think I need to get a welder and learn to weld again. Awesome work.

On your rear radius arms: are those some modified Cruiser links (Front I think)?
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All I can say is wow - I am jealous you have the ability and tools to do that stuff.
If I did, my '85 would be in pieces right now.

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Originally Posted by Lumpy
Looking good, I'm keeping an eye on this one.
Thanks man!

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x something on the sliders--very nice.

Seeing builds like this makes me think I need to get a welder and learn to weld again. Awesome work.

On your rear radius arms: are those some modified Cruiser links (Front I think)?
Thanks! Yup, those are actually Stock front FJ-80 radius arms, with the front mount cut off, and reversed to sit above the axle. They flex pretty well, as my shocks (10" travel) bottom out before the suspension gets fully flexed.

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All I can say is wow - I am jealous you have the ability and tools to do that stuff.
If I did, my '85 would be in pieces right now.

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LOL! Just takes practice. You'd be surprised what a good group of friends will get you. The welder is mine, but I borrowed the tube bender, and plasma cutter.
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Originally Posted by AxleIke
LOL! Just takes practice. You'd be surprised what a good group of friends will get you. The welder is mine, but I borrowed the tube bender, and plasma cutter.
I know what you mean, unfortunately my friends are as lame as me when it comes to having cool tools.

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Originally Posted by AxleIke
Thanks.. The sliders are probably one of my favorite parts to the build. The main beam and legs are all. .25 wall 2x3 rectangle, and the tube is .120 wall DOM.
... and SERIOUSLY heavy. Isaac really needs to weigh his rig when he's done ...


It was really cool when we capped the ends of the tube - it looked like a solid bar (and was heavy enough for you to almost believe it WAS solid!)

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Old 07-28-2009, 07:35 AM
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HA! Still no match for your heavy pig!

I'll get it weighed after I get the tool box finished and it loaded for wheeling.
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Originally Posted by 4x4Fink
I know what you mean, unfortunately my friends are as lame as me when it comes to having cool tools.

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LOL. Well, time to encourage them to spend their money!!
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this is just flat out sexy. great work and you made the interior look sharp! i was worried about how it was going to look early into the thread, but you pulled it off nicely! i feel you on collecting parts slowly, i already have my sfa but won't be able to do the swap till i'm out of college, thats in like 5 years the way its going lol. oh yeah you remember that skid plate i talked about...? its finally made but just not on, the company put the holes in the wrong place so i'll have to re-drill them.

how's the dual cases treating you?


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