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That tie rod (or whatever ?) on Fred's jeep, it has a joint on each side about a foot from where it connects to the knuckles. What exactly is that doing? I don't think I've seen something like that before?
Man, I really like how nothing sticks down below the axle housing, no shock or arm mounts![COLOR="#FF0000"]R[/COLOR]edneck [COLOR="#FF0000"]D[/COLOR]riveway [COLOR="#FF0000"]F[/COLOR]ab
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Originally posted by daniel_buck View PostThat tie rod (or whatever ?) on Fred's jeep, it has a joint on each side about a foot from where it connects to the knuckles. What exactly is that doing? I don't think I've seen something like that before?
Man, I really like how nothing sticks down below the axle housing, no shock or arm mounts!
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Originally posted by daniel_buck View PostThat tie rod (or whatever ?) on Fred's jeep, it has a joint on each side about a foot from where it connects to the knuckles. What exactly is that doing? I don't think I've seen something like that before?
Man, I really like how nothing sticks down below the axle housing, no shock or arm mounts!Last edited by Tumbleweed13; 05-20-13, 11:42 PM.It was like that when I got here.
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We built them so nothing hangs below the axle tubes, flattens the angle of the control arms to minimize tire hopping and helps traction.
Don't want to much hanging below the frame rails either. Fred had to go to full hydro to make the steering work with his setup. There was just not anywhere to mount his steering box. So if anybody wants a hydro assist setup send him a pm
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Just tinkering along before I hit the road to Moab on Saturday morning
Yesterday changed oil in both my Jeeps, welded a few little things and started the trans cooler install on my truck.
Lots of hills to tackle on the way to Moab.
Bought a 40.000 LBS GVWR rated trans cooler is a big SOB
Took some doing to get it mounted, that part is under control, not got to figure out the piping.
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After a trip to Los Angeles to pickup a big screen TV for a friend from work I wandered by accident in the garage and saw this rust bucket that wanted some attention, so what the heck, plugged in the welder and did a lil bit of work
Steering arms need to grow a bit from version one. If you ever setup a full hydro ram make sure the link between the ram and the steering arm is straight at full turn
Not so
But so
Oh well live and learn
Some more work on this today, I like how this came out
Last edited by aw12345; 06-24-13, 12:37 PM.
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