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This section on other websites has led to arguments and contention. People are posting pictures of their pride and joy and therefore CONSTRUCTIVE comments only please!
My tray back tdi 4 link Jimny build
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11 Jun 2017 09:48 #181921
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Replied by Daniel30 on topic My tray back tdi 4 link Jimny build
What ever you do keep posting love seeing these crazy Jim's and the hard graft that goes in to them, wish I had the knowledge and technical know how to do what you guys do


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11 Jun 2017 12:31 #181922
by OllieNZ
Replied by OllieNZ on topic Re:RE: Re:RE: My tray back tdi 4 link Jimny build
I'm still working on my design. Most likely going to end up with a triangulated 4 link rear and 3 link front. I need to finish stripping mine, get the body off the chassis and start playing around. Check out 1.25in heim/rose joints, they will stand up to any abuse you can give them. (ORA sell them).Rich wrote: Yeah I have to agree but can't decide which was to go.
3 link with panhard
4 link
A frame or wishbone.
Still want to be able to use it on road and travel abroad on adventures so not sure about the joints in 4links.
Need a good chat with Whittleos I think
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11 Jun 2017 12:33 #181923
by OllieNZ
Replied by OllieNZ on topic Re:My tray back tdi 4 link Jimny build
@Whittleos sorry for the hijack. Keep up the sweet work and the pictures.
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11 Jun 2017 20:40 #181928
by whittleos
Replied by whittleos on topic My tray back tdi 4 link Jimny build
Haha no problem and thanks you. And i can say now iv just put mine back to panhard rod on the front. Unless you can brace the chassi exstreamly to stop it from flexing then it will not steer. Iv braced mine as much as possible and still had movement was not good enough for me and I'm wanting mine on the road. Backs still 4 iv just used the rose joints and tube off front axle to make a solid panhard rod with no limitation been rose jointed. Should still get same flex on front as I'd have been able to 4 link to as can only to so far with out prop no longer working as it should any ways it's all dependant on what your wanting it to do to be honest I like climbing dumb things some people like just tracks ect so needs to be built around your needs more then anything
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12 Jun 2017 12:34 #181931
by OllieNZ
Replied by OllieNZ on topic Re:My tray back tdi 4 link Jimny build
You can't retain the steering box type steering without a panhard on the front. To use a triangulated 4 link on the front you need to convert the steering to full hydraulic. You can still use a 4 link but it has to be non triangulated and have a panhard rod.
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12 Jun 2017 21:46 #181956
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Replied by whittleos on topic My tray back tdi 4 link Jimny build
I have since descoverd all this was always a experiment I did look when I very first started into hydro steer using a rack off something but then thought I'd get the rest done first haha.. It still works as. Well on front as I could have got it to 4link any ways as can't go to far with out killing props all time less I changed them to
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