I’ll make it there eventually. Need to store a Jeep down there for the winter at some point.
Then I’d say you need 2 running Jeeps…
I’ll make it there eventually. Need to store a Jeep down there for the winter at some point.
I do. From looking at all that, you KNOW it was fun
Then I’d say you need 2 running Jeeps…
Scott said you all were wheeling Sat (H2H and Ajax) and Sun (Axle and LOD), did this all happen yesterday and you not make it out today?
Lets plan a tripI'm with you on wanting to make it down to AZ. Hopefully next year I might actually do it
Said the guy who’s been building his jeep since I’ve been on the forumSo we're talking about sometime in the next decade then.....
Lets plan a trip
Said the guy who’s been building his jeep since I’ve been on the forum![]()
Then I’d say you need 2 running Jeeps…
LOD, Nice!
That first pic looks very familiar to me.
I guess that just about explains the crooked steering wheelView attachment 577683
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Yeah, that'll do it. Easy fix though.
Yep not too bad but I do wish there was a solution for a stronger drag link. Although, I also don’t fully understand the repercussions of a strong hit to a stronger drag link.
Yep not too bad but I do wish there was a solution for a stronger drag link. Although, I also don’t fully understand the repercussions of a strong hit to a stronger drag link.
I wonder how a draglink made of the same material as Blaine’s tie rod hold up, it’s stronger but it still has give so I’m not sure if it would cause problems or not.
The way say I see it, is Blaine has said in the past that the 4130 tie rod will bend but return to original shape as long as it doesn't go beyond it's plasticity. That means it had the higher potential to damage something else. By adding another component that is stronger would most likely mean that much more potential for something else to break.![]()
I wonder how a draglink made of the same material as Blaine’s tie rod hold up, it’s stronger but it still has give so I’m not sure if it would cause problems or not.
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Drag links don't normally get bashed and if it does get bent it would only effect the steering wheel alignment and not the tires. Would be a complete waste of effort and money to manufacture a springy draglink.
Drag links don't normally get bashed and if it does get bent it would only effect the steering wheel alignment and not the tires. Would be a complete waste of effort and money to manufacture a springy draglink.
Ignoring the downstream ramifications of a stronger drag link, the fabrication is quite a bit more involved for the Y link steering due to the shape. All of that adds to the costs.
