hi tony just read the thread i started on your mini forum about having to go to dual shocks on the rear,do they do a kit for this purpose on the surf.or is it a home fab job????and while were are on the subject do they do the same for the front??or if anyone else has any info it would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by ApacheJust out of curiosity, why would you do that? Heavier truck? Yours is lighter at the front than most isn't it?
I suppose two of the same rate would effectively double the rate. Is that correct?www.overfab.uk
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I will be making some for the 2 door surf, front and rear.
The fronts are quite easy if you make you own shock hoops, and I'd probably ditch the anti roll bar, and have a shock either side of the front prop and up to the hoop.
The rear is more fun, probably easier to run them like the MK2 and up pickup, and angle them in at the top, to any sort of bracktery fixed to the tube that run between the chassis.
The bottem I'd fab a bracket that welds or clamps to the axle tube, with fitting for the lower eyes of the shocks.
Big tyres take a lot of damping. 9000 or simular gas shocks will help with the rolling momentum without overly stiff springs as well.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by TonyNI will be making some for the 2 door surf, front and rear.
The fronts are quite easy if you make you own shock hoops, and I'd probably ditch the anti roll bar, and have a shock either side of the front prop.
The rear is more fun, probably easier to run them like the MK2 and up pickup, and angle them in at the top, to any sort of bracktery fixed to the tube that run between the chassis.
The bottem I'd fab a bracket that welds or clamps to the axle tube, with fitting for the lower eyes of the shocks.www.overfab.uk
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