hvann
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Hey All
I have an 818 that I have put a deuce bed on and I’m thinking about bobbing it. I have and idea about using the existing rear suspension and I was wondering if anyone has done this before. I would also be interested in opinions on this idea.
I plan on removing the forward axel and sliding the entire suspension package forward until the rear axel is in the position that I want it in. I then plan on fabricating brackets to support and capture the end of the spring that would have been on top of the forward axel. I have attached some ruff drawings of this bracket.
I’m sure there will be some interference with the fuel tanks but I don’t think it will be anything that can’t be dealt with.
By using the original rear suspension you eliminate any weakness that comes from torgue and overall it is much stronger than using front springs.
What do you think?
Thanks
Van
I have an 818 that I have put a deuce bed on and I’m thinking about bobbing it. I have and idea about using the existing rear suspension and I was wondering if anyone has done this before. I would also be interested in opinions on this idea.
I plan on removing the forward axel and sliding the entire suspension package forward until the rear axel is in the position that I want it in. I then plan on fabricating brackets to support and capture the end of the spring that would have been on top of the forward axel. I have attached some ruff drawings of this bracket.
I’m sure there will be some interference with the fuel tanks but I don’t think it will be anything that can’t be dealt with.
By using the original rear suspension you eliminate any weakness that comes from torgue and overall it is much stronger than using front springs.
What do you think?
Thanks
Van
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