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I see he did a crossmember soft of thing for the long arms, but bolted to the frame?here is a sas with homemade long arms using some square tube and tractor parts. i would never personally go this route since i have better parts available but if its all you have then you gotta do what ya gotta do.
in my eyes this thing is sketchy as FAWK!!! but he was going after HEIGHT and HEIGHT alone. had several issues with the truck including but not limited to riped the frame apart from his trac-bar. if you build somthing like this and DIE it's NOT MY FAULT!!! you might be o.k. due to going for a lower stance but it is what it is. truck was put together way to quickly and i believe that is why it was on the verge of self destruction. I dont think he ever really wheeled it after he did this so no idea of how it perfromed. did this after i did mine. actually used ALOT of parts i was throwing out.
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2511141
i think i would be better welding it, or no?
Ill try my best to get a pair of tractor heims.
but the issue is, i dont think i can find a place to make the thread inside the tube for them.
I wont go that tall.^^i think that would be fine... IF it wasn't so tall..
Ill try to get a pair of heims, if i cant ill have to settle with bushingsI just went through the past few pages of the thread, so lets see if I can help out with my two cents here:
1) You will WANT at least two Heim-type joints to use where you mount the arms to the truck. You can use bushings, but I think even with 'mild' wheeling, you will be unhappy with the performance of the system. That's not to mention you'll probably wind up eating bushings on a regular basis at that end of the system (even if you only run mild trails). Do what you can to get some proper joints in that location, the rest of the system (axle end) you can use bushings without a problem.
2) I've seen alot of the clayton stuff first hand, and it works just fine. 1/4" wall square tube will work if that's what you have access too. Round is better, but I wouldn't be scared of square so to speak.
3) How much lift (if any) are you shooting for? If you're keeping the lift under 4 ish inches, a 35" arm should work just fine for ya with the things you want to do.
4) While its nice to have, adjustable arms aren't mandatory. It does make setting everything up that much easier though.
5) Shoot for 5-6° caster in the front end (Top ball joints leaning toward the firewall). This tends to be the happy spot, and if you're not running stuipd lift, you shouldn't have to worry about the pinion angle either as it'll be close enough (stock caster spec on the Dana 30s is 4-8° from Jeep).
6) What are you going to do about a track bar (Panhard)? For what its worth, I've never liked the feeling of track bars with bushings in them. I like systems that have heims instead (or similar type joints). It makes the system feel tighter/crisper. But I realize that this a mostly a personal preferance.
7) Granted I'm running an entirely different front end setup, but I don't have any 'sketchy' moments running down the highway at 70-80 mph, though it does take me a long time to get up to that speed.
I hope some of my ramblings help!
Im not that dead set on square, if i find round i could use that too.
I expect to have at least 3.5 to 4 inches of susp lift.
because i already have a 2" bodylift that cant get rid of.
if i do my t case shifter will hit the airbag switch.
besides i have 31"s and dont plan on going bigger because my 4 banger feels good enough with them and the 4.10 gearing.
so a total of 5 to 5.5 lift, i can live with that.
my cousin has 5 inches on his with 31s and looks decent.
tall like a mosquito, but i like that look.
10-4 on the caster deal.
Ill use the stock Xj trac-bar.
Thanks for your advice Kage.
I've seen numbers of y link arms with bushings on axleside... Works great.. Was my plan.
Dave's TJ is a flex monster on arms with flex joints at the frame and bushing at the axle..
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Yes the rear is 4 linked. But the front flexes just as good.
Personally I prefer bushings at the axle for a dd.
keep in mind i dont actually need THAT much flex.
and ive seen some stock susp Xj's and the bushings flex fine.
long Arms with bushings is a huge improvement considering i had 2wd A arms.
Couldnt go to work on the truck today, Ill try to get something done tomorrow.