Any plans to beef up the passenger knuckle to combat the extra forces generated by adding crossover to that instead of a traditional arm?
Thank you for the informative response. This is what I was looking for. I know what I posted for comparison is just a universal kit not vehicle specific to anything. So I understand that there is going to be time spent still planning and fabricating to make it work for your application, but it was just a generic comparison.
Based on the responses I have gotten on this it also sounds like your kit has more to offer then what the website leads on. After looking at the website and the Instagram account it was still unclear to me what your getting in your guy's kit (hence why I asked in this thread).
I know its early on for you guys and maybe its something already in the works, but I'm curious if your working on upgrading the website more? I can only speak for myself but I agree with you that something that is design vehicle specific to fit right on and weld with very little fabrication can be worth some more money than a universal diy kit. I want to know why I am spending the money. When I look at the website and it just says brackets $800. I go what brackets? What do they look like? what are they made out of?
I'm not writing any of this to be a dick. I'm writing this because I've seen the posts promoting it so I wanted to check it out the other day and after looking on the website all I could tell is your getting stuff to build a radius arm kit for your truck, and I'm still not 100% what a full "kit" entails but the reason of the post is just to maybe try to get some more info published out there. More pictures, more description, a little bit more could go a long way I think. I know the kind of shopper I am when I'm looking at something online and there isn't enough detail or it leaves me questioning I just move on to somebody else that offers the same thing and if their website is more informative and leaves me knowing exactly what I'm getting I'm gonna go with that.
But thats just my .02. It's worth nothing but I felt like sharing with you guys anyways.
Good luck on all your endeavors. Wish you guys the best.
Any plans to beef up the passenger knuckle to combat the extra forces generated by adding crossover to that instead of a traditional arm?
That's something we can investigate. I know the stock spindles definitely leave something to be desired... I'm not sure of much we could do except maybe trying to offer some gusseting of some kind. Another option we would have would be to accommodate a Reid racing style knuckle, and for those that don't want to use high steer, we could put the Heims in double shear between with the flat top.
Yah I just see one bad jump, and planting that right front and boom. The frame would probably give way/flex a little first. I have seen 44 knuckles snap on jeeps thats why I ask.
We are running a 14" shock.
Dammit, I thought I saw 16" somewhere.
Onlything I will add is I'm surprised you guys are able to post this up without a vendor membership. Teetering on a fine line.
I do like the work though and encourage it!