kevin400ex
1/2 ton status
how will this kit handle high speed desert stuff? are there provisions in the axle brackets to add a swaybar? how about room for bypass shocks? do the brackets come fully welded? mig or tig?
As far as driving characteristics at speed, maybe the best way to put this is that I wish our racer would handle as good. Overall handling at high speed is good whether the road is smooth or not.
The swaybar is added on in front of the axle with arms on the front of the housing. The entire swaybar system is added on so you won't see the axle mounts on the existing brackets. The bar mounts to the frame right behind the bumper and the swaybar arms extend back from there. I'm pretty sure the one we have used was a 34" long 1.25" dia bar. For offroad use that would be way too stiff but the idea is the same. Keep in mind that adding a swaybar with this suspension geometry is mostly for tuning body roll and corner handling since roll steer is already minimized.
Changes I would make for non racing desert use:
1: truss the axle
2: spend time tuning a 2.5" shock with a good bumpstop. We ran KOH the first time with a single coilover and bump and it did pretty good.
3: figure out a way to run a crossmember between the frame end link mounts.
4: consider moving the frame end link mount back on the frame a few inches to make a crossmember easier and to make the arms longer. This will compromise ground clearance in rougher terrain but in the desert it's rarely an issue.
5: maybe add swaybar to match your personal preference.
Also in either case, the rest of the vehicle needs serious work to stand up to the use. This means caging the truck thoroughly.
So each kit he sells is different??Last I talked to chris
Its all different
well that sucks. im no fabricator. i was looking for something that would mostly bolt on. i wonder if he could sell me a kit like was in the pictureNo the kit is all different than what is pictured
Alot of fab & welding
ITS NOT A BOLT ON KIT
will do. thanks for the infoBest thing to do is call him.
They have changed the design up a few times.
It's been awhile since I have talked to him.