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Runoveru2
05-03-2016, 11:10 AM
So the time has come to link the front of my Rig, I have had alot of broken springs over alot of years and with the terrain that I tackle my body had been taken a beating along with my Rig
Runoveru2
05-03-2016, 02:15 PM
Did alot of research for months on everything, didn't want to have regrets on anything that I did from start to finish on parts and design. Alot of thought went into everything considering the terrain and style wheeling that most of us do.
Runoveru2
05-03-2016, 06:15 PM
There are alot of different places to shop for weld on tabs, Heims, and brackets of all sorts, I had to figure out if I was gonna custom make most of my link mounts or go with some good quality mounts that I can customize to make work for my needs, this turned out to be the best decision.
I did have to customize some of the brackets to work for my project, but let's face it, alot of rigs are PMC..Pretty much custom. I could not beat the price of the Heims for this price for as much as I shopped around. It made pretty quick, nice work out of most of this setup
Runoveru2
05-03-2016, 06:20 PM
These lower link mounts worked out pretty good with only 1 of them needed modification
Runoveru2
05-04-2016, 05:35 PM
Mocking up with PVC is alot of fun and alot of duct tape, Make sure you buy ALOT.
Runoveru2
05-04-2016, 05:42 PM
After alot of investigation and horror stories I would advise beefing up the Frame where the panhard mount will be located, You cannot overdue this !! This is a major common fail on a front 3 link, I used 1/4 plate over the frame on the side and in the bottom and plug welded, make sure you spread it way beyond the stress point.
Runoveru2
05-04-2016, 05:51 PM
Measure so many times that you will be sick of measurements when you are tacking things in place, I found a few mistakes and had to remove and remeasure again.
Don't get in a hurry in this or you will regret it, there are alot of angles and things that will be very close while flexing and turning when you still have steering and you haven't changed over to full Hydraulic.
simpletoy
05-04-2016, 09:46 PM
Not sure if it's the angle of the picture or not but you may want to consider the panhard mount on the axle and shock interference? May just be the angle though not sure
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Runoveru2
05-04-2016, 11:24 PM
Thanks for answering for me Mark, yes things are close but ok, will hopefully have truck on RTI ramp tomorrow to max out suspension to look things over, Mark, Kevin, and I played with it last weekend on the lift and it appears everything will be ok but prefer to twist everything up as much as possible. With suspension fully compressed steering is bout 1/8 of a inch away from the oil pan and my top link bar is bout 1/2 away from clutch slave cylinder. Will post up more pics and info as I can.
Runoveru2
05-04-2016, 11:25 PM
Different angle pic
Runoveru2
05-04-2016, 11:38 PM
16 inch ORI's was decided as my choice after alot and i mean alot of research on what to run for my wheeling style and terrain that we tackle, they are very easy to dial in, require no bumps tops, limit straps, don't unload so you don't need a suck down winch and are very predictable and by a turn of a screw with a smile you can set it how you like it. So far I haven't adjusted anything and it rides better than any vehicle that I own.
Runoveru2
05-04-2016, 11:46 PM
Kevin and Mark really helped me out big time on this project, without them I would NOT be ready for Harlan at the end of May, we worked on this rig all day long on Sunday, Mark and Kevin took it upon themselves to finish up on Monday mostly without me. Man its hard to find good hard working wheeling buddy's these days, I can't thank them enough
Runoveru2
05-04-2016, 11:49 PM
More pics to come
Runoveru2
05-04-2016, 11:52 PM
Awesome Job done by Kevin and Mark on Monday making the crossbar under the hood, Mark spent alot of time welding on my rig for me.
93 Krawler
05-05-2016, 09:02 AM
The shock hoops were a tight fit. The driver side the master cylinder was in the way, and passenger side the propane and carb was in the way. It all fit, barely... I'm glad I will have more room on my rig. I'm so ready to get started on mine.
Where's that pic of full droop?
Hotwheels
05-05-2016, 10:30 AM
Looks good!
simpletoy
05-05-2016, 02:27 PM
Good deal. I did a 3 link on a guys Toyota and tie rod and panhard were so close t was ridiculous. Hope he never bends his tie rod. Let's see some full flex pictures!
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Runoveru2
05-05-2016, 06:47 PM
If all goes well I will post up some later this evening, here is a couple pics, 1 is before charged and after
Runoveru2
05-06-2016, 08:56 AM
Had too many things pop up yesterday so I was unable to check for clearance issues on the RTI ramp, hopefully today will be a better day.
simpletoy
05-06-2016, 10:06 AM
Looks like you did a stellar job man. Any plans for a ride in the near future? Couple of us may be headed to Harlan in June if at all interested
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Runoveru2
05-06-2016, 11:56 AM
Well here is what I have do far, I have 2 inches of shock left to extend but after falling of the ramp twice I decided to give up, I'm glad I did, ORI is starting to dig into frame and hit steering shaft, will have to do some clearancing this weekend
Runoveru2
05-06-2016, 12:25 PM
Same story with passenger side had to stop going up ramp or risk damage to ORI due to contact with the frame.
WrenchMonkey
05-06-2016, 02:37 PM
Outstanding! Great work.
Runoveru2
05-06-2016, 02:49 PM
Looks like you did a stellar job man. Any plans for a ride in the near future? Couple of us may be headed to Harlan in June if at all interested
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A few others and I are headed down Thursday May 26th for Southern Shine weekend..come on down
simpletoy
05-06-2016, 03:03 PM
A few others and I are headed down Thursday May 26th for Southern Shine weekend..come on down
Would love to but can't make that weekend. Already have plans to be on the lake. I appreciate it though
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