I thought so looks like it should have no bump steer what so ever. It took you a lot of work but looks to me you got this puppy licked. Will be fun to see the Jeep go down the hammers.
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Originally Posted by aw12345
Will be fun to see the Jeep go down the hammers [COLOR=red]Hopefully[/COLOR] on all four wheels[COLOR=red] for once[/COLOR].
Originally posted by dirtman13 View PostFixed it for you.
Thanks guys. I appreciate the comments.
Chuck - Fixed it for you.
It's looking really good Chuck, I can't wait to see the finished product!SBCO Fire Dept. CERT volunteer
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Got the front in and fully mocked up. I ended up shortening the front lowers to 30” in order to get more triangulation. Ran out of wire for the welder again and will be going on 3rd 11lb spool. Shocks, hoops, and bump stops are all in. For the bump stops I went with the Fox 2.0” with 2.5” travel. With the o-ring on the shaft they are really 2.25” of travel. I have the bump stops set to bottom out with .5” still available on the shock. The only issues I see are that the driveshaft will still be really close to the frame and the heim on the pitman slightly binds at full droop on the passenger side. I think this will be an easy fix by twisting the arm a little to the passenger side.
Starting to get the feeling that progress is finally being made.
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Originally posted by Hook&Ladder View PostOops. Though you might have added some pictures!! Progress must be slowing as motivation must be like sour milk with cereal! Looking forward to some progression pictures. CAn't wait to see the "aint-a-flopp'n know" jeep when shes all dun!Check out .
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