JCole
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I don't like the way my leaf springs are on my project. The geometry has a lot of things against it and I think it would be easier to start over and go with something a little more heavy duty, with less flex.
There is lots of info on pirate4x4 about setting up a rockwell with a coil/4-link type suspension, however all of the info seems to be for low speed rock crawler type setups. This vehicle is going to be looking at atleast a 5000lb payload on occasion, and I need a setup that wont buckle if I happen to need to bounce the front over a log or something.
Was thinking of using unimog coils, or something similar in dimension/spring rate. The front end weights should be similar. The frame-side brackets would offer a considerable drop from the frame, slightly below the transfer case cage, to get the arms as parallel to the ground as possible without a super long arm.
Was thinking parallel arms with a track bar/panhard bar for lateral stability.
Here are some pics of the current leaf spring mock-up as it sits now. Any ideas would be appreciated.
IMG_20110606_161750 by ColeSpeed, on Flickr
IMG_20110606_161811 by ColeSpeed, on Flickr
No comments on the drag link please. LOL it's just a temp piece so that it can be driven around the shop. Has anyone doing lifts on these ever raised or fabricated a larger steering arm at the axle side ? The way it sits now, I can see some considerable bump-steer scenarios happening. I'm using a HINO steering box, and I will be having a longer pitman arm made to decrease the drag link angle, but I'd like to raise the axle side at the same time, so that I won't take a huge loss on leverage.
There is lots of info on pirate4x4 about setting up a rockwell with a coil/4-link type suspension, however all of the info seems to be for low speed rock crawler type setups. This vehicle is going to be looking at atleast a 5000lb payload on occasion, and I need a setup that wont buckle if I happen to need to bounce the front over a log or something.
Was thinking of using unimog coils, or something similar in dimension/spring rate. The front end weights should be similar. The frame-side brackets would offer a considerable drop from the frame, slightly below the transfer case cage, to get the arms as parallel to the ground as possible without a super long arm.
Was thinking parallel arms with a track bar/panhard bar for lateral stability.
Here are some pics of the current leaf spring mock-up as it sits now. Any ideas would be appreciated.
IMG_20110606_161750 by ColeSpeed, on Flickr
IMG_20110606_161811 by ColeSpeed, on Flickr
No comments on the drag link please. LOL it's just a temp piece so that it can be driven around the shop. Has anyone doing lifts on these ever raised or fabricated a larger steering arm at the axle side ? The way it sits now, I can see some considerable bump-steer scenarios happening. I'm using a HINO steering box, and I will be having a longer pitman arm made to decrease the drag link angle, but I'd like to raise the axle side at the same time, so that I won't take a huge loss on leverage.