It's got to be complete in just 12 days.
The first question I have is.
What's the best ball joint or heim joint to go for?
I would think one that's adjustable and has a grease point.
Here's a few pix of how things are at the moment.






rokhound wrote:I would be staying away from a frame set ups. They jsut don't have the inherent strength that you will achieve in a 4 link. And it is a fairly straight forward job to replace a link if the worst should happen.
My links are 5mm wall high tensile box section as this is much stronger than tube, and I reckon the bottom arms are a must in this at the least (top arms are not quite as important as it should not be subject to any vehicle loading on it.
12 days is just not enough time to do it properly, by the time you measure it all up, draw it out on paper (or excel) and do the math to get a sweet AS, IRC and all round decent setup. If you are planning on getting someone else to build it, go and drive one of their setups first, as I have seen some shocking results put out by those who are supposed to know what they are doing, and your favorite shop is no exception.
My first link setup was a classsic example of just throwing it together and hoping for the best. There was not another rig could touch it for articulation, but it couldn't be driven at over 50kph, and know ing what a rev head you are, that would never do.
I am guessing that the main thing you will be going for is a lower AS (anti squat) number as this will have it digging in and giving maximum traction off the line. A higher number will have it more inclined to wheel spin off the line (good when you are climbing etc).
I have a really good article here on building a 4 link here, if you want a copy, give me a call and I will copy it fopr you.
rokhound wrote:...I would look at replacing your lower arms with the higher tensile box section then if I was in your shoes. What type of bushes does it run currently? My new one has nolathanes at the chasiss end and heims at the axle end. I think Johnny Joints (or simiar) would be better but in your case probably not as crucial.
hosehustler wrote:looks good Pete,
Don't know about that last pic tho......a bent as arm on top of a Tube bender
kbjj wrote:Nice... heaps stronger. Not being picky, but while your at this stage, run a weld all the way along the 'backbone'. Stronger again.
flexy wrote:sweet buggys allgud ta go finished off the rear arms and built a nice wee gaurd for the ram steer, pete were back in the game
niblik wrote:the easier and my preferred option would be to not drive into the massive lump of middle earth in the first place...place wheel in centre of it instead...
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looks like a nice bit of protection though.. sweet..