The_Lobbster
Well-Known Member
I need schooled on radius arm stuff. I want to build a radius arm setup for my samurai. Will not be doing any crazy wheeling, I’m more after a really smooth street ride, and just something different, since most samurai guys just run leafs. I’ve seen some pretty basic builds online, but some crazy hood fab here, so figured I’d ask my noob questions here.
I bought 6 joints, 1 1/4” shank, 4 poly bushing, and two Johnny joint type.
I was thinking of running a dual wristed setup, with one of the uppers having a removable pin for wheeling, inserted for street driving.
Tentatively planned on homemade axle brackets, coil pads and buckets, QA1 coils, with roughly 32” eye to eye lowers.
Current question, with a coil setup such as this, would I want my upper and lower coil buckets to be exactly “in-line”, or right above and below each other? Or would I want some sort of slight offset to account for the arc of the axle as it rotates upwards?
And what thickness of steel would I need for the axle and frame brackets? I would think 3/16” would be enough, maybe even slightly overkill?
many more questions to come, I’m sure. Thanks.
I bought 6 joints, 1 1/4” shank, 4 poly bushing, and two Johnny joint type.
I was thinking of running a dual wristed setup, with one of the uppers having a removable pin for wheeling, inserted for street driving.
Tentatively planned on homemade axle brackets, coil pads and buckets, QA1 coils, with roughly 32” eye to eye lowers.
Current question, with a coil setup such as this, would I want my upper and lower coil buckets to be exactly “in-line”, or right above and below each other? Or would I want some sort of slight offset to account for the arc of the axle as it rotates upwards?
And what thickness of steel would I need for the axle and frame brackets? I would think 3/16” would be enough, maybe even slightly overkill?
many more questions to come, I’m sure. Thanks.