Using coil overs (BIG LONG ONES!!!!) have the point they attach to the axel (or at the top on the chassis) as an arm.
This is just a rough sketch to give an idea of what my thoughts are.
any comments on putting it into application

BIG_BOY wrote:that would be very weak & easy to knock back & break off dew to the long distance from the mounting point to the wheel giveing the wheel alot of leaverage
& would need some sort of shockie between the arms & diff houseing other wise it would be like driveing with no shocks
BIG_BOY wrote:that would be very weak & easy to knock back & break off dew to the long distance from the mounting point to the wheel giveing the wheel alot of leaverage
& would need some sort of shockie between the arms & diff houseing other wise it would be like driveing with no shocks
PR wrote:BIG_BOY wrote:that would be very weak & easy to knock back & break off dew to the long distance from the mounting point to the wheel giveing the wheel alot of leaverage
& would need some sort of shockie between the arms & diff houseing other wise it would be like driveing with no shocks
If it breaks he could always rope it up again![]()
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Smurf wrote:I like the idea in principal, but once your coilovers have fully extended you have nothing to 'push' the diff down any more, so it may not help keep your wheel on the ground enough to give traction.
Similar in principal to a buggy leaf or 3/4 ellipticall set up used on rear leaf set up. though the buggy leaf still gives downwards pressure to the wheel.