Alright guys,
Needing some good advice which I get from here quite a bit. I have recently been overhauling my truck as I'm off work awaiting an operation. i bought a 4-5" lift kit for it and started about 2-3 weeks ago. the front end has now been stripped and rebuilt completely. i have even gone as far as wire brushing, sanding and repainting everything. got all new ball joints, track rod ends, steering box, bearings and anti roll links. I have modified the four inch kit too by strengthening the lower wishbone brackets, and welding a ten inch plate under the top wish bones for the ball joint which now basically means i have all my old flex that i used to have but with 5" lift. i used the rear shocks from the kit too as my shock mounts have been welded higher from my original design. so unloaded my 35" tyre will now disappear into the wheel arch and drop a fair way down past the point of lower wish bone being parrallel. The only thing i need to do to finish the front end is to move my exhaust as it is 3 1/4 straight through and stainless. If anyone has a better place to put the exhaust any ideas welcome.
Now it comes to the back end. Problems problems problems. I stripped it down this morning and cleaned it ready to rebuild and see what the lift kit can do to find that the shock mounts have rusted and split, and the panhard rod crossmember has rusted and started to split away from the chassis. Now, normal cutting and replacing with strong grade steel can cure all this but a friend told me i should alter the setup. He said that the five link suspension setup on the surfs is really good except for the fact that the top control arms when pushed past the point will snap or break. So this got me thinking, i would like to lose my panhard rod and try to make some form of A-frame rear setup. Has anyone fabricated a short a frame using the existing top link mounts. I have had a look and the geometry is fine and it would be really strong because it would be wide. and it would work around the fuel tank. Im trying to work out what to do as this all boils down to all the welding that needs doing. if i A-frame it then ill weld stronger higher shock mounts to house coilovers and lose the springs.
Any ideas guys would be much appreciated. Also how do i upload pictures?
Oh one other thing, my pump was turned down when the new head gasket was put on, where is the screw to turn it back up?
cheers.
sorry for the rant
Needing some good advice which I get from here quite a bit. I have recently been overhauling my truck as I'm off work awaiting an operation. i bought a 4-5" lift kit for it and started about 2-3 weeks ago. the front end has now been stripped and rebuilt completely. i have even gone as far as wire brushing, sanding and repainting everything. got all new ball joints, track rod ends, steering box, bearings and anti roll links. I have modified the four inch kit too by strengthening the lower wishbone brackets, and welding a ten inch plate under the top wish bones for the ball joint which now basically means i have all my old flex that i used to have but with 5" lift. i used the rear shocks from the kit too as my shock mounts have been welded higher from my original design. so unloaded my 35" tyre will now disappear into the wheel arch and drop a fair way down past the point of lower wish bone being parrallel. The only thing i need to do to finish the front end is to move my exhaust as it is 3 1/4 straight through and stainless. If anyone has a better place to put the exhaust any ideas welcome.
Now it comes to the back end. Problems problems problems. I stripped it down this morning and cleaned it ready to rebuild and see what the lift kit can do to find that the shock mounts have rusted and split, and the panhard rod crossmember has rusted and started to split away from the chassis. Now, normal cutting and replacing with strong grade steel can cure all this but a friend told me i should alter the setup. He said that the five link suspension setup on the surfs is really good except for the fact that the top control arms when pushed past the point will snap or break. So this got me thinking, i would like to lose my panhard rod and try to make some form of A-frame rear setup. Has anyone fabricated a short a frame using the existing top link mounts. I have had a look and the geometry is fine and it would be really strong because it would be wide. and it would work around the fuel tank. Im trying to work out what to do as this all boils down to all the welding that needs doing. if i A-frame it then ill weld stronger higher shock mounts to house coilovers and lose the springs.
Any ideas guys would be much appreciated. Also how do i upload pictures?
Oh one other thing, my pump was turned down when the new head gasket was put on, where is the screw to turn it back up?
cheers.
sorry for the rant
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