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Challenge trayback build

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07 Dec 2011 07:35 #27442 by darthloachie
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wow !!!

B)

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07 Dec 2011 11:40 #27461 by frede.gv1
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nice work. but why 3-link and not k-link. then you don´t need pandhardrods.

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07 Dec 2011 22:07 #27513 by aniesigh
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X-Eng Simon wrote: Looking good!

Good choice of shocks too.

Mine has moved forward a bit - but nothing terribly photogenic, just the fiddly bracket making kind of thing. I spent a day last week making a beautiful gearbox mount with lots of dimpled holes and perfect folding. It looked like the kind of thing you'd be proud to post on pirate4x4. Came to fit it - then discovered I'd made the mirror image of what I needed! I exacted terrible revenge on it with the fly-press which made me feel better! I made it's replacement this evening in half an hour without any dimples or niceness - but at least it fits!

Si


Gutted! been there before, when i cut all the chequer plate for my SJ's trayback i made a mirror image of what i needed! unfortunately the tray wasn't quite symetrical so i had to re-do the lot! wasn't in the best of moods after that! do you use a fly press to punch the dimple dies? always liked the look of dimple dies but never even thought about how they were done for some reason :unsure:

R_ogilivy, yep i will be in mod as have locking diffs front & rear and will have at least 2 winches, hope to see you there! and yeah no worries on trayback advice, but looking at what you've already done i can't see you'll need it B)

Darthloachie, thanks, always a motivation boost :cheer:

Frede.gv1, what do you mean by K-link? i'm guessing triangulated 4 link or 3 link with A frame? if so then because both the 4 link are harder to setup, and take up more space in places space is critical, and an A-frame setup means another type of joint would be needed for the A-frame which means more spares to carry. 3 link is very much tryed and tested and easy to setup, i'm not overly adventurous on suspension designs (particularly not as this is my first one!) if you wan't adventurous suspension design check out Si's build or Zero over on difflock B)

Adam

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16 Dec 2011 19:29 #28387 by neofitou
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By k link he means radius arms with the top link point further up the arm, and offset on the diff (higher and toward the center more) basically it's a way to us radius arms with no panhard.

I think k link is fine in the rear, but I would rather 3link the front to maintain caster though more of the cycle. This is the setup I might do this on my next build too, but only 33" tires as I'm going to use Jimny Axels, I'm going for the narrowest track, as low as I can to suit the terrain I drive.

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16 Dec 2011 20:10 #28392 by suzuki jimny fella
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thats going to be a MONSTER JIMNY

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30 Dec 2011 18:28 #29522 by aniesigh
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Right so ive been busy lately:
Axles all braced up and mounts strengthened










Chassis flipped and welded/ mounts strengthened




Made the link bars and built up the weld on Johnny joints, really glad I bought the tool to assemble them, sure I could have done it with some sockets and threaded bar but it made It really easy to put them all together! B)






Axles / link all painted up then axles built







Then theres a big gap in photos…but engine mounts made and welded, gearbox cross member made, and cradle to mount and protect the transfer box made as it was looking rather vulnerable! :ohmy:


Then put it all together and you get a rolling chassis! B) B)













Gearbox cross member fouls on front prop so will need to tweek that :blush:


And sump will hit front diff which I already knew about, not 100% sure whether I will try make a new one myself or try a soarer one but they seem to be abit rare and fetch silly money so maybe plan A.




Cut the exhaust flanges off so I can reposition them so they no longer foul the chassis




Nearly a 90degree departure angle even with these tyres ;)


So all in all I had a good day today putting it all together! Feels like I’m getting somewhere at last, couple of hiccups along the way though!
A poor photo but you get the idea :angry:

Oh and this :laugh:

It seems gravity had a go at making my sump fit, still no joy! :woohoo:
Got this today too, never seen a cool looking grinder disc before! Looking forward to giving that beast a try! :evil:


That’s it for now, just got to plumb the exhaust brakes and cooling, make the panhards, fit the body, trayback it and extend front wings, wire it up, fit the winches, blah blah blah right that’s me depressed again! :woohoo:

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