25 3/16”
Must be 12” coilover shocks?
Looking good. Great work and lots of it.
Yep. Blaine said I probably didn’t want to attempt 14” shocks with stock width axles. I think he was right
25 3/16”
Must be 12” coilover shocks?
Looking good. Great work and lots of it.
Stock width, reasonable back spacing at the wheels on 35's, it is going to be tight everywhere that matters. You can mitigate some of the interference problems by leaning the shock at a severe angle to move it further out of the tire shadow, but that creates problems with shock response.Yep. Blaine said I probably didn’t want to attempt 14” shocks with stock width axles. I think he was right
All of that is more readily apparent now that I’m in the middle of it.Stock width, reasonable back spacing at the wheels on 35's, it is going to be tight everywhere that matters. You can mitigate some of the interference problems by leaning the shock at a severe angle to move it further out of the tire shadow, but that creates problems with shock response.
Keeping the tires tucked closer to the body to maintain as narrow of a track width as possible and keeping the rear slightly narrower than the front has more value in scooting through stuff than most will understand.
The history of this rig says I suck at that.Lay out your build philosphy and stick to it, the effort will pay big dividends when you get on the trails and you aren't annoyed by a host of little things that are easily dealt with now.
Yep. This is hard enough for me.Lastly, I don't think I said you didn't want to attempt it, I just said I won't say it can't be done, you just won't enjoy it.
OK, time for this weekend’s update:
After I finalized the axle position, based on the modified tank, I put tires back on and did some more cycling:
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Love that departure angle. Need more fender cut though.
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I was thinking I might need to modify the rear torque box to clear at full flex but it looks good
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The next big issue (after the stuff in this post) is making room for the coilovers. The Fox 2.0 springs are roughly 3.5” in diameter. This is a challenge with stock width axles. I would love to fit them with a full frame cut (2.5”) and no more but I will probably need to cut into the frame section behind the actual frame another inch. We shall see.
Now that I know where the axle goes, I can finally burn in the frame side brackets:
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I added a 1/4” plate to the rear of the Savvy bracket on the inside because my frame splice is about 1.25” behind the bracket so this bridges that junction and the internal backing plates.
A note on symmetry. The right and left center T-case skid bolts are equidistant from the rear so they are excellent references for making sure the brackets are placed evenly.
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After brackets were done, the rearmost of the middle 3 body mounts got lifted. As with everything else on this project, the Genright elevated mounts needed to be modified because of the mid-arm bracket being in the way of the tabs that extend over the top of the frame.View attachment 670047
But that was pretty straightforward:
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Making progress.
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Next up, making space for the coilovers:
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