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Title: Long-Travel Suspension Tech
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Users activity: 41 posts per thread
Forum activity: 21 active thread during last week
 

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Threads: 21 100 281
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devinsixtyseven
9
user's latest post:
4x4 Lt rockcrawling hope! - Page...
Published (2009-12-28 22:15:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by RedRunnertc Have you looked at the price of that diff? ...Oh, does it cost between six and eight grand?
jonsangel
6
user's latest post:
Heim steering
Published (2009-12-26 18:42:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by DesertTRD its hard to explain but I will try, the inboard pivot points between the a-arms (yes both upper and lower) and the steering need to stay in line, then the outers need to also do the same, so when you move the outboard pivot up, it no longer travels on the same plane, this is causing bumpsteer. I am really supprised someone actually tried to align your setup, I would have told ya no way lol. You need to...
hytenor
6
user's latest post:
4x4 Lt rockcrawling hope! - Page...
Published (2009-12-27 20:51:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by WallyP226 At least one TTB is going to be at KOH this year. http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=829346 Wally interesting build...will be cool to see how well it holds up.
socalmoto
6
user's latest post:
4x4 Lt rockcrawling hope! - Page...
Published (2009-12-28 14:32:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by socalmoto . . . . bumpsteer is unavoidable . . . Actually not with full hydro . . . . just remembered that full hydro stuff hahaha
alpha_nett
4
user's latest post:
4x4 Lt rockcrawling hope! - Page...
Published (2009-12-24 22:50:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by socalmoto There are a lot of people saying the cost to do an lt ifs crawler is gonna be ridiculous compared to sas and keep bringing up the point that campbell has 15k cv's and using that as a point to prove how much it would cost. The cost would be higher than a cheap sas, but I think some of you are forgetting that we can also go to the junkyard for ifs parts too. If youre worried about the rack being too...
BLACKHAWK250
3
user's latest post:
Alpha_nett's LT and custom...
Published (2009-12-23 12:36:00)
goodjob building the truck and honda
00regcab
3
user's latest post:
4x4 Lt rockcrawling hope! - Page...
Published (2009-12-26 23:52:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by socalmoto Youre thinkin of it from a rockcrawlers building experience. I've already done the WHOLE subframe, arms, spindle, steering thing. Moving the motor would have been easy, but against class rules so we didn't. Clearancing out the frame for CV axles wouldn't have been hard either, but against class rules and im not running 4wd. Make it a center mounted center section with arms underneath the...
RedRunnertc
3
user's latest post:
4x4 Lt rockcrawling hope! - Page...
Published (2009-12-28 21:46:00)
Have you looked at the price of that diff?
dlm
2
user's latest post:
4x4 Lt rockcrawling hope! - Page...
Published (2009-12-23 10:59:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by devinsixtyseven Note the near-center mounted control arms, the centered front differential, the scrub radius, the steering gear necessary to make it work, the design of the frame. Then go look at your street-oriented Tacoma with all the mods to it that make it less easy to break offroad, and then stop with this nonsense. If you want one of those (and I do), go build it, and stop trying to make your Tacoma in to...
Killer Red Taco
2
user's latest post:
4x4 Lt rockcrawling hope! - Page...
Published (2009-12-24 18:32:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by menacekustoms Is this your truck? It looks just like a truck that's at my neighbor's house. No
 

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Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-07 11:05:00)  by alpha_nett
looks awesome! i will try to look later, but maybe we can get all the info for everything else needed to make this work. where to find CV's (race vw stuff?) and where to get the axles made. mating this up to a LT kit, especially the custom ones would be really cool. i would love to throw a LSD in there are get an Multi-mode Tcase for my truck! AWD is already my plan, but this would be a nice ...
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-21 01:20:00)  by BLACKHAWK250
I would imagen mounting it under or closer to to how it is to stock would help. That way it would be on the same radius or only a littlle off. Thats what sucks about our gen. tacomas tho, all the shit it packed to close so we cant put a heim in factory location like newer ones.
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Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2008-11-21 18:43:00)  by usaf_taco
and yes i do know SAS will out perform IFS. i want to crawl and go fast in the desert!!!
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Started 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-01-20 16:49:00)  by miguelitro
Camburg doesn't require modified axles. Are the bumps you are getting already shortened to 2" stroke? That is what 'burg kits require I believe. Good choice on the burg! Though TC is good too Mike
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-18 09:45:00)  by RedRunnertc
I had one on my '89 and LOVED it.
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Started 5 months ago (2009-08-03 18:32:00)  by tacosupreme
I didn't know emulsions were revalvable. The set on my buddies bug isn't. Valving is kind of a black art, but a good shock tech can get you close with corner weights. It has more to do with driving style and seat of the pants feel IMO.
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Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-08 01:09:00)  by brock
cant go wrong with any company. i personally liked the richer racing kit the best, but thats just my .02
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-17 20:23:00)  by ShowStop
Quote: With working with top teams and drivers, Camburg Engineering is able to continuously test and develop their products through the harshest terrain to offer race proven and championship winning products to consumers. Maybe replace the first word to be "When"? Congrats on the victory!
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Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-14 22:38:00)  by Chaos DMZ Tacoma
would have went but vista is deep
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Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-13 20:06:00)  by BLACKHAWK250
Quote: Originally Posted by mfiorentino Does the Extreme Race Kit for the Toyota Tacoma allow for dual shocks to be mounted and can it be mounted on a prerunner or just a normal 2wd taco Of course it allows for dual shocks, its a race kit.. haha. Also it can work on every taco from 97- 04, it replaces the ...
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Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-07 11:05:00)  by alpha_nett
looks awesome! i will try to look later, but maybe we can get all the info for everything else needed to make this work. where to find CV's (race vw stuff?) and where to get the axles made. mating this up to a LT kit, especially the custom ones would be really cool. i would love to throw a LSD in there are get an Multi-mode Tcase for my truck! AWD is already my plan, but this would be a nice ...
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RE: Heim steering - 11 new posts
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-21 01:20:00)  by BLACKHAWK250
I would imagen mounting it under or closer to to how it is to stock would help. That way it would be on the same radius or only a littlle off. Thats what sucks about our gen. tacomas tho, all the shit it packed to close so we cant put a heim in factory location like newer ones.
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Started 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-01-20 16:49:00)  by miguelitro
Camburg doesn't require modified axles. Are the bumps you are getting already shortened to 2" stroke? That is what 'burg kits require I believe. Good choice on the burg! Though TC is good too Mike
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RE: LT crawling - 1 new post
Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2008-11-21 18:43:00)  by usaf_taco
and yes i do know SAS will out perform IFS. i want to crawl and go fast in the desert!!!
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