@@chrisbutcher56 The lower links are all 2" square 1/4" thick wall and the front upper is also 2" square 1/4" thick wall just because I wanted little extra strength being 3 link front. The rear uppers are 1-1/2" square 1/8" thick wall.
Awesome videos!! Just wondering how much stretch you have on the rear end and what work did you do to achieve it. Thanks for any help. I'm planning on doing something similar to my tj
Thanks. Rear is stretched 6" using Clayton Offroad stretch control arms kit that has triangulated uppers, TNT Customs lower stretch spring perches, Rustys Offroad upper spring relocation kit that I modified, Motobilt under body 14.5 gallon stretch gas tank and Barnes 4x4 outboard shock mounts.
You can always expect the unexpected (or in this case, slightly suspected)…
Side note tho… your axle truss and links are badass! Straight to the point
Thanks!
What type of square tubing did you use for your long arms
@@chrisbutcher56 The lower links are all 2" square 1/4" thick wall and the front upper is also 2" square 1/4" thick wall just because I wanted little extra strength being 3 link front. The rear uppers are 1-1/2" square 1/8" thick wall.
I built the front ones and the rear are Clayton Offroad arms.
What front axle are you using
Awesome videos!! Just wondering how much stretch you have on the rear end and what work did you do to achieve it.
Thanks for any help. I'm planning on doing something similar to my tj
Thanks. Rear is stretched 6" using Clayton Offroad stretch control arms kit that has triangulated uppers, TNT Customs lower stretch spring perches, Rustys Offroad upper spring relocation kit that I modified, Motobilt under body 14.5 gallon stretch gas tank and Barnes 4x4 outboard shock mounts.