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the slo-vo build thread...


looks like im open all day sunday man if you want to come here or meet up or something....lunch or dinner will be on me :D

cool....i'll double check with my Boss ( wife :D ) and make sure my calendar is open :icon_thumby:

l8r, John
 
trust me i know the feeling! just let me know
 
well, turns out we are goin' to the In-Laws this weekend for X-Mas.....

when i get back i'll let ya know so we can set up another time:icon_thumby:

l8r, John
 
the other side of the arm will be braced and plated for strength and i may also end up cutting the bushings off and throwing in somerod ends

let me know what you think, sorry i didnt get much done but had a honey doo list to complete lol

are you going to throw some plating on the top/bottom too, or just on the sides? I have heard about these arms cracking around where the stud goes through on the top as well. I second the idea of throwing some sort of rod end or johnny joints to replace the bushings. ruffstuff specialties, a vendor here, has some good deals on a decent sets of rod ends with all the accessories needed to get them on your arms. the rod end supply 1.25" are supposedly a great heim for the money and have lasted a long while on some pretty gnarly rigs from what I have read.
 
sounds like a plan rail....




yea i was planning on doing that for the extra strength...yea i saw the 1.25 joints for pretty cheep so ill probably end up grabbing them, should i extend the bars out any? i cant remember my total length that they came but it wouldnt be to much work to extend them a few more inches
 
just got on ruff stuff and ordered the heims, got the good 1.25 ones also ordered some tabs for the front bumper and some antiwrap leaf spring plates.....

also did a little more work on the RA's tonight..

took the flap wheel to it and cleaned off the powdercoat
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also started making templates for my plateing, cant decide if i want to go 3/16 or 1/4...
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lol the only cardboard i could find...
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i also threw one of the arms on the bandsaw to cut the bushing end off...
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was wondering why it took the saw so long to cut it...
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turns out its 1 5/8's tubing with a 3/16's wall which leaves me with an 1 1/4 ID (not sure what ill do since my tube adapters are 1.5...)
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and here is my next question...how long should i extend the arms? this measure ment is from the center of the bolt hole to the front axle
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any suggestions?
 
aybody have any imput on the arm length?....i think im going to tie them into the trans crossmember or even behind the crossmember
 
aybody have any imput on the arm length?....i think im going to tie them into the trans crossmember or even behind the crossmember
could build a new tranny crossmember and make the long arms attach to tranny crossmember. its quite common on sas's and the 3 link setup on like lots of jeep guys run.
 
could build a new tranny crossmember and make the long arms attach to tranny crossmember. its quite common on sas's and the 3 link setup on like lots of jeep guys run.

yea thats what i was planning on, just didnt know what other people have ran for RA length
 
figured i would post some pics of the garage also....
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its a 30X40, as you can see my svo is in there on jackstands and my buddies car is in there also along with all my other junk lol
 
yea thats what i was planning on, just didnt know what other people have ran for RA length

i've heard of guys running them around 4 feet long and some even longer, I second running them to either right in front of the trans crossmember or right on with the trans crossmember would be pretty good. be sure to design it so you don't have to tear apart your front suspension so you can take out the trans if you have to work on it for some reason.
 
i've heard of guys running them around 4 feet long and some even longer, I second running them to either right in front of the trans crossmember or right on with the trans crossmember would be pretty good. be sure to design it so you don't have to tear apart your front suspension so you can take out the trans if you have to work on it for some reason.
yea i believe im gunna take them all the way the the trans crossmember if not an inch or 2 further...but i probably will have to do some work on the suspension to get the trans out because i was thinking about building a big skid plate into my croessmember for the t-case and such

Your garage is nice. Why is it so clean? Mine is never that clean..lol

TRUST mewhen i say....its never clean lol, i spent 3 days out there and 2 truckloads of trash haha
 
i would just go to the tranny x-member, cause that is basically where the front driveshaft is...if ya go back much further you may put in some hinky drive angles....just a thought...

btw, i'm back home...work evening just Mon. and Tues....plan on bein in Owensboro Wed. morning for some last minute X-Mas shopping if ya be home during the day.....let me know...

l8r, John
 
also noticed in this pic....

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that you plan on plating over where the stock shock mount is...or do ya plan on making a shock mount on top of the arm, or relocating it to the front of the beam???


l8r, John
 

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