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Hehehehehe :D

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Might ruffle a few feathers but under my tyre has to be the best place for a Holden Commodore :twisted:
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:D Nice, very nice :lol:

No problems with the steering arms ??? they are on ???

The pic's a bit dark, but is that daylight between the rear springs and the upper carriers ?? I thought that was a no go for cert ?? :scratch:

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The pic's a bit dark, but is that daylight between the rear springs and the upper carriers ?? I thought that was a no go for cert ??


Correct, the spring was lying on the ground behind the tyre :oops: :oops: I'm going to have to get some made with a few more coils in them.

The arms are on and seem to be doing the job. I do have a question though........ I ended up removing the shims on the ball joints and the ball joint still is not firm enough, is the key you put in the steering arms not protuding enough? Or is there something I might be over looking?

I'll be taking the truck out for a sound thrashing tomorrow in the biggest rocks I can point it at, so I'll let you know how the arms hold up.

I must say Reece, you've done a bloody good job on them though :D :D :D :D
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Damm! :oops: :?

I must have machined a bit much off the top of the kingpin "key"... its an easy fix, take off the bolt holding it on, (might take a bit I set it at 150Nm, used nordlock washers and crc stud lock) shim it down with a bit of thin sheetmetel
Before you do it up, scuff up all matting surfaces and put a drop of studlock in between each
To center the key all you need to do is use one of the standard shims (ones you took out ) its mounted slightly off center so drop the shim over the key and spin it round till all the holes line up and tighten

Looking forward to hearing how they go my trucks so far from going its almost funny :roll: :lol:

I hear they were a bit long, even after I'd shortened them, I'm going to make the next set shorter and I'm going to put two bolts through to the king pin key(save having to use the shim to locate the key), any other ideas???

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I hear they were a bit long, even after I'd shortened them, I'm going to make the next set shorter and I'm going to put two bolts through to the king pin key(save having to use the shim to locate the key), any other ideas???

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Yip got one..... I'm running 35x12.5x15 on 10 inch rims, I'm also using 30mm wheel spacers, the rims are at maximum offset. The high steer arms will not clear the tyres without the spacers. I'm not worried at all 'cos I've got the spacers (they were a gift).
I dunno might be something to think about :wink:

So where are you at with your Lux? Abit busy at the moment?

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Hmmm thats a funky one, if I move the tierod balljoints in its going to change the steering geometry.... I wonder if I could shorten them enough to fit inside the rim and leave them on the same geometry.. I'll have a look at that tomorrow
The only other option is to change the geometry, means more tire wear thow as the tires won't track evenly

How much of the arm is rubbing on the tire/wheel and how far in do I have to move it ??

Sorry about that Tom, I made them to fit my rims :? 8" wide

Ask your certifiyer about the spacers, I heard a rumor bolt patern adapters are alright spacers are not! :?

:lol: As for my wagon hmmm well lets just say its still spread from one end of the shed to the other, the motor is almost rebuilt, the chassi is almost rebuilt, but thanks to a $1.90 part for my digger (that I'm still waiting for :lol: ) I've had a bit of time to work on it this weekend (instead of working :roll: )... If I'm really lucky I might get the chassi finished, at this rate I'll be very very lucky if I'm playing at christmas :cry:

If you can get me the details on the arms I'll start into another set tomorrow :wink: even if you don't need them somebody with your setup will :lol:

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They need to be inboard about 15mm if you know what I mean.
You'd have to make them about 40mm shorter to fit my set up!!!
I was wrong what I've got are bolt on addaptors.
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:D :D :lol:

Great shot

I take it, she's all go :D

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Yeh pretty much.
I've got to sort out new springs and I going to get rid of the ball joint on the A frame and make a treg type coupling.
I also lunched the rear diff :oops: :oops:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA shit happens.

I didn't get the chance to shim those keys on the steering arms, I've got to play around with the steering abit, it bump steers really badly.

Other than that it seems to go really well. :D
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The word I got from the certifier was that 10mm is the max you can get a cert for with a spacer, but if you use the bolt on ones you can go up to 27mm... any more than that and no certificate...

Tom - thats looking damn fine - might have to make mine go now :)

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Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 5:18 pm

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The word I got from the certifier was that 10mm is the max you can get a cert for with a spacer, but if you use the bolt on ones you can go up to 27mm... any more than that and no certificate...


Yeh they are 25mm bolt on addaptors.
Whats the plan with yours Steve????
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I'm having some 25mm bolt-on spacers machined up. I'm going to remove the IFS disc and calipers since it seems they won't get certified with the pads not fully contacting the disc - I'm going to use FJ40 discs and the IFS calipers with the 25mm spacer for the front

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I'm having some 25mm bolt-on spacers machined up. I'm going to remove the IFS disc and calipers since it seems they won't get certified with the pads not fully contacting the disc - I'm going to use FJ40 discs and the IFS calipers with the 25mm spacer for the front

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So the spacers will go inside of the disk?
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No, they bolt onto the wheel studs, and have new wheel studs that the wheel bolts on to. Kind of like these:
http://www.aor4x4.com/wheelspacers.htm

Hopefully they will work out cheaper than the AOR ones :)

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Thats what mine are, mine were free. Nanananana 8)
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My Nana gave you free wheel spacers? :shock:
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So OK I think I have established I'm a dumb ass :oops: But what do spacers do? :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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SupraLux
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 4:31 am

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My Nana gave you free wheel spacers?


And that wasn't all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 12:58 pm

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So OK I think I have established I'm a dumb ass But what do spacers do?


Just move the wheels outward, makes it abit more stable :wink:
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