well you have obviously never read any of the posts on my past 90 and my current 107''ute..what about this question, those that have gone to unretained, have they up graded there springs etc to suit that system and have the tried to maximise a retained system?
i couldnt count the number of people that have been out with me on one of my many R&D runs, they ask me plenty of questions and i explain it my way and no i dont try and confuse them with the loads of technical bull**** that some seam to spew, i like to KISS.when guys that know their stuff are out there trying a range of combinations under smilar or same terrain and looking/tuning/analiysing purley based on performance without and end result already in mind.....and clearly explain their findings, I litsern
so incase you missed them heres some info.
the 90 when i got it was stock, had swaybars and heavy springs front and rear. i wheeled it for 12months getting the feel for what it could do and worked out what ''design faults'' in the suspension could be changed to retain the onroad manners and to gain in the offroad department..
i weighed the car, total and front and rear splits, and asked myself why would you want heavy springs in the rear when the front of the car weighed 80kg more than the rear, only for load carring, i was never going to carry heavy loads. so i decided to swap the spring rates around. heavy front and lighter rears. and it worked, great onroad, almost like adding a big fat sway bar but off road it was so much more ballanced.
the rear trailing arms i made cranked and longer because i knew that the higher i went the ''shorter'' they got.
i made afew sets of relocation cones for the rear and for quite afew forum members, and fitted them after i was happy
next i had custom springs made for the rear, i did this after i had 2 leading LR suspension specialists tell me what i wanted to achive wasnt possible.
i ran relocation in the rear of the 90 because i couldnt get a spring that could be retained and not coil bind loosing some of my upward travel.
happy with the rear i moved onto the front end. again i did as much as anyone could with the rover setup, then bought a SG 3 link, that had to be totally re fabbed, arms/ brackets were too short....whole different story.
i then sold the 90 and fitted the 3 link into the ute and am almost happy with it.
i might not come across as a technical wizard but i know how to make stuff work and make it safe at the same time.
i dont need you or anyone suggesting that i have no idea, i dont care, ive had the recoginition of the LROCS twice(including slunnie), the 90 has been in 4x4action and is about to be in for a second time, the ute is going to be out in it in the next 2 months and from the constant barrage of pm's and emails from ppl asking me for advice or whatever, i'll let my peers decide wether or not i know what im doing.
now while we are all adding pic's
this is pointless flex, the rear is re locatable.
this is what i wanted to achieve, ballance
wombat holes at appin.
rear spring, 35mm off the BS 285 75 R16 rubbing on the underside of the wheel box.
flex with the 3link in, 11'' stroke shocks are stopping downward travel
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