Morph
#121
no i meant will it rub under flex, the reason i ask is cuz it looks like you ahve maybe 4 inches from your tire to the the finder, ( i know you cut it out ) but when its FLEXED completly even cut out the tire looooks like it will hit the finder rather quickly BUT thats me you should TAKE PICS MAN !! LOL of it flexed i mean!
#122
no i meant will it rub under flex, the reason i ask is cuz it looks like you ahve maybe 4 inches from your tire to the the finder, ( i know you cut it out ) but when its FLEXED completly even cut out the tire looooks like it will hit the finder rather quickly BUT thats me you should TAKE PICS MAN !! LOL of it flexed i mean!
With the links in the rear, the tire flexes towards the back of the fender, and at the top, it tucks inside nicely.
Only place it might rub is at the top of the fender, but I haven't had it out wheeling yet, and it will take quite a bit of pressure to flex it that far, if any.
#123
whoa! the end?
i just found this thread today. i've been readin it for like the last few hrs, with the videos an' all of the field trips. how have i missed this so far?
WHAT AN EXCELLENT BUILD MAN! i remember you mentioning to me a while back that you had gone to a 3 link rear, but i didn't click on the thread link you posted. guess that's my mistake right there.
holy smokes, man. that's some damm fabulous work. i was stoked to read the whole thread at once, like it was an adventure novel! but here i am at the most current post, ugh! now i'm itchin' for the rest of the story!
keep up the good work, man! very cool to read yer real happy with how it's turning out.
oh hey only thing i thought was out of whack with your high speed custom handiwork: what's up with that gas cap sticking out there waiting to get smashed? you couldn't get one of them flat, flush mount dealies? it really just voids out all the coolness of a flat belly.
(hah! I'm KIDDING, your runner is becoming one of the baddest i've seen. looking forward to your front end mods on the way. not the SAS. zzz)
Tj
WHAT AN EXCELLENT BUILD MAN! i remember you mentioning to me a while back that you had gone to a 3 link rear, but i didn't click on the thread link you posted. guess that's my mistake right there.
holy smokes, man. that's some damm fabulous work. i was stoked to read the whole thread at once, like it was an adventure novel! but here i am at the most current post, ugh! now i'm itchin' for the rest of the story!
keep up the good work, man! very cool to read yer real happy with how it's turning out.
oh hey only thing i thought was out of whack with your high speed custom handiwork: what's up with that gas cap sticking out there waiting to get smashed? you couldn't get one of them flat, flush mount dealies? it really just voids out all the coolness of a flat belly.
(hah! I'm KIDDING, your runner is becoming one of the baddest i've seen. looking forward to your front end mods on the way. not the SAS. zzz)
Tj
Last edited by tj884Rdlx; Dec 19, 2009 at 05:09 PM.
#125
Yes, he could put longer springs in and lift the back more if he needed to (well, once he gets the panhard bar lowered a bit)
He linked the rear to have better control over the axle motion and to clean up all the place leaf springs have to get hung up on stuff - not necessarily for lift.
He linked the rear to have better control over the axle motion and to clean up all the place leaf springs have to get hung up on stuff - not necessarily for lift.
#127
i just found this thread today. i've been readin it for like the last few hrs, with the videos an' all of the field trips. how have i missed this so far?
WHAT AN EXCELLENT BUILD MAN! i remember you mentioning to me a while back that you had gone to a 3 link rear, but i didn't click on the thread link you posted. guess that's my mistake right there.
holy smokes, man. that's some damm fabulous work. i was stoked to read the whole thread at once, like it was an adventure novel! but here i am at the most current post, ugh! now i'm itchin' for the rest of the story!
keep up the good work, man! very cool to read yer real happy with how it's turning out.
oh hey only thing i thought was out of whack with your high speed custom handiwork: what's up with that gas cap sticking out there waiting to get smashed? you couldn't get one of them flat, flush mount dealies? it really just voids out all the coolness of a flat belly.
(hah! I'm KIDDING, your runner is becoming one of the baddest i've seen. looking forward to your front end mods on the way. not the SAS. zzz)
Tj
WHAT AN EXCELLENT BUILD MAN! i remember you mentioning to me a while back that you had gone to a 3 link rear, but i didn't click on the thread link you posted. guess that's my mistake right there.
holy smokes, man. that's some damm fabulous work. i was stoked to read the whole thread at once, like it was an adventure novel! but here i am at the most current post, ugh! now i'm itchin' for the rest of the story!
keep up the good work, man! very cool to read yer real happy with how it's turning out.
oh hey only thing i thought was out of whack with your high speed custom handiwork: what's up with that gas cap sticking out there waiting to get smashed? you couldn't get one of them flat, flush mount dealies? it really just voids out all the coolness of a flat belly.
(hah! I'm KIDDING, your runner is becoming one of the baddest i've seen. looking forward to your front end mods on the way. not the SAS. zzz)
Tj
And not to worry, more to come, just have to get cracking on it!
Yes, he could put longer springs in and lift the back more if he needed to (well, once he gets the panhard bar lowered a bit)
He linked the rear to have better control over the axle motion and to clean up all the place leaf springs have to get hung up on stuff - not necessarily for lift.
He linked the rear to have better control over the axle motion and to clean up all the place leaf springs have to get hung up on stuff - not necessarily for lift.
Little things, gotta tune stuff when its this different.
#128
TC has a very nice thread on here about his truck, which he did a 4 link on. He got things from poly performance, and was able to have minimal down time on the truck, I think just one or two weeks total, and his ran him around 1000.
Personally, I like Troy's set up better. Mine works well, but his definitely has a lot of advantages, one of which is no panhard bar.
4 link is better. But you absolutely have to move the gas tank to put in a 4link. You can do a 3 link without moving the tank.
#129
Here is TC (Troy's) 4Link. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...thread-153382/
I think the only reason we got it done so fast is cuz I did all the grinding and painting while he was at work.
Seriously though Isaac, between you and Troy you guys can build anything!
I think the only reason we got it done so fast is cuz I did all the grinding and painting while he was at work.
Seriously though Isaac, between you and Troy you guys can build anything!
#130
Here is TC (Troy's) 4Link. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...thread-153382/
I think the only reason we got it done so fast is cuz I did all the grinding and painting while he was at work.
Seriously though Isaac, between you and Troy you guys can build anything!
I think the only reason we got it done so fast is cuz I did all the grinding and painting while he was at work.
Seriously though Isaac, between you and Troy you guys can build anything!
#133
ah thanks lol well when i get my rig to build i want it street legal but i want ot beable to do any trails around here. OR most of them. I guess alot of people will dog me for keeping a trail right street legal but whatever lol i have a dd and i want a trail right that if i HAVE to for some reason need to drive it around i can haha.
#135
Yup.
Been driving around all day in mine. Past quite a few cops.
Nice thing about the 4 cylinders of fury: Speeding tickets=extremely hard to get as truck barely makes speed limit
Been driving around all day in mine. Past quite a few cops.
Nice thing about the 4 cylinders of fury: Speeding tickets=extremely hard to get as truck barely makes speed limit
#137
#138
Not quite. LOL!
I remember driving up I-70 climbing out of denver on a run. Troy passed me and pulled away with his 34x 9.5 Intercos while I was crawling a long with my 33" at's.
I remember driving up I-70 climbing out of denver on a run. Troy passed me and pulled away with his 34x 9.5 Intercos while I was crawling a long with my 33" at's.



