The small multistage cylinders are the go these days…..’most’ of the dual single stage ones I’ve seen are just normal AG style double acting cylinders with a breather on the rod side and run as single acting…. Works ok, but end up rusting the barrel in time (air= moisture and the barrel is just burnished/ honed steel).
Allow for the cylinder to be mounted around mid way between pivot and front of tray, and a stroke length to give no more than 55 deg tip angle….. more than that and there is a real chance it won’t lower itself.
Watch for clearance issues as cylinder will hang below chassis line (driveshaft etc)….most have a high mounted trunnions as the lower pivot, ball on top. Usually make up a separate subframe that tray and cylinder pivots are mounted to, and subframe is bolted to chassis. Plan on reinforcing cylinder mount to tray area.
Most of the small 3 way tippers I’ve seen never actually get used as a side tip.
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'93 D1 200Tdi 2-door, ARB's, MD transfer, sill tanks, winch, 2"lift.......
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