Well whatever happens it’s gona be cool.
+1Well whatever happens it’s gona be cool.
I think so too. I'm seriously trying to keep this build in the realm of "anyone can do it". I really want to see this swap take off like wildfire. I think it's extremely doable and even feasible on a budget rig. I personally have the ability to build anything I want. Fabrication isn't an obstacle and I'm trying to keep the cost to a reasonable number. I've been some really out there rigs in my 30 years in this pastime and lately I am more interested in building things that are functional for something other than crawling over rocks one day a month and sitting in the driveway. I want a fully capable rig that I can use everyday, at least that's the goal. New technology drivetrain that is rock solid in an old square body. What's not to like?Well whatever happens it’s gona be cool.
I think so too. I'm seriously trying to keep this build in the realm of "anyone can do it". I really want to see this swap take off like wildfire. I think it's extremely doable and even feasible on a budget rig. I personally have the ability to build anything I want. Fabrication isn't an obstacle and I'm trying to keep the cost to a reasonable number. I've been some really out there rigs in my 30 years in this pastime and lately I am more interested in building things that are functional for something other than crawling over rocks one day a month and sitting in the driveway. I want a fully capable rig that I can use everyday, at least that's the goal. New technology drivetrain that is rock solid in an old square body. What's not to like?
It spent some time on the trailer heading to the trails but that was because I knew there was a good chance I would break it or wreck it.This has always been my goal as well. My crawler got used for a DD for quite a while. Not just an across town commute either. 30 miles down the interstate 4 days a week.It spent some time on the trailer heading to the trails but that was because I knew there was a good chance I would break it or wreck it.
side to side and front to back. Way more movement than that mount was designed to take. How much movement would you expect? I would expect side to side movement with articulation but front to back should be minimal without a ton of flex, which I am not planning to have.Those raptor struts are gonna be stiff.
On a A arm VW I was helping with moving the lower shock mounting about 2" required us to upgrade the spring to a much heavier spring. On a trailing arm suspension your springs rates are at a much higher rate the further you move the shock up the arm.
The other thing is the mounts. Your axle is gonna swing both waysside to side and front to back. Way more movement than that mount was designed to take.
But it might work . It is just springs and shocks .
I think making the mounts live is gonna be your biggest problem
Just go with airbags for your front suspension and it will all be ok.
Once you get a rough idea of your link lengths then you can estimate travel and deflection.
I realize it's not a long travel rig. But you gotta build it so it's reliable at the limits.
I'm curious to see if you can make this work.
Hell.....Me too! Once I have it all figured out in my head, fabrication is the easy part honestly. Figuring out all the parameters and considerations is the hard part.
Right. I think with the struts, as has been said, the hard part is going to be finding an upper mount that is going to be feasible. Worst case if the Raptor stuff doesn't work out Bilstein makes a nice strut for that truck.
Are you using the radius arms?On a side thought:
Measuring the center lines of the radius arms, I realized I might have misread my tape measure or wrote down my measurements wrong. The centerline of the radius arms measure 35 inches. Which is about the outside dimensions of the frame. Do you think it's going to make much of a difference if I build 1" of offset into the alower arm to correct for this? That is versus adding outriggers to the outside of the frame to get that extra inch per side? It would be very easy to do, just bouncing ideas off you guys.