Drover
24th July 2013, 03:18 PM
I had the D'fer jacked up from the chassis the other day, front wheels off the ground.
While underneath I noticed the front prop shaft resting on the sway bar. Caused by the 50mm lift and 50mm longer shocks. Closer look and it had been rubbing for some time, but only when the front suspension was at full flex down.
I unbolted the sway bar mounts and found that the suspension dropped another 35mm. :eek:
Solution - make some new sway bar mounts to lower the sway bar. :BigThumb:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2013/07/355.jpg (http://s756.photobucket.com/user/sup_allie/media/image_zpsfc561a19.jpg.html)
The mounts work a treat, :banana:
but......the front springs now dislocate on full drop and get caught up when lowering back into position.
So had to buy new TF dislocation cones, spring retainers and heavy duty turret securing rings.
Just goes to show once you start messing with something it just keeps on going.
While underneath I noticed the front prop shaft resting on the sway bar. Caused by the 50mm lift and 50mm longer shocks. Closer look and it had been rubbing for some time, but only when the front suspension was at full flex down.
I unbolted the sway bar mounts and found that the suspension dropped another 35mm. :eek:
Solution - make some new sway bar mounts to lower the sway bar. :BigThumb:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2013/07/355.jpg (http://s756.photobucket.com/user/sup_allie/media/image_zpsfc561a19.jpg.html)
The mounts work a treat, :banana:
but......the front springs now dislocate on full drop and get caught up when lowering back into position.
So had to buy new TF dislocation cones, spring retainers and heavy duty turret securing rings.
Just goes to show once you start messing with something it just keeps on going.