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Offline mesjr2004

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Re: Tracker SAS questions
« Reply #30 on: April 12, 2005, 11:28:25 AM »
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You're using the slipyokes still? :o

Mind snapping some pics of the yoke at the t-case under flex to show us where it's at? Are you very close to popping them out?


Also, if you don't mind, what are your shock lengths?



no way to flex it up at home . i dont pull the slipyokes out . the trailing arm mounts in the front are pretty close to the u joint center line and the rear never gows farther out than ride hight empty . but the u joints in the front are screaming in agony wile flexed up with the passenger side droped out . shock lengths are 13.5,or 14"
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Re: Tracker SAS questions
« Reply #31 on: April 12, 2005, 12:07:43 PM »
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I think coils are the best because of the varity of rates sizes & so on. my self am going to take IFS as far as i can bigger better tons of flex. solid axles, the easy way out. but i like a good challenge.i love to build&fab. things. IFS can be beefed up stay tooned for trakoyota axles will be comming soon. real beefy IFS axles.        


I think that there are quite a few of us waiting to hear more on your trakoyota axles. Got a timeframe?

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Re: Tracker SAS questions
« Reply #32 on: April 12, 2005, 10:24:30 PM »
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no way to flex it up at home . i dont pull the slipyokes out . the trailing arm mounts in the front are pretty close to the u joint center line and the rear never gows farther out than ride hight empty . but the u joints in the front are screaming in agony wile flexed up with the passenger side droped out . shock lengths are 13.5,or 14"

That's pretty crazy... I think I'm still going to end up using slipjoint driveshafts, though, since I'm swapping out the whole drivetrain (Datsun 4cyl, 5spd and divorced transfer case on top of the cruiser axles) and the divorced t-case has fixed flanges on the outputs.
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Re: Tracker SAS questions
« Reply #33 on: April 13, 2005, 10:47:37 AM »
thats why i made my sye's i wanted to keep as much of the engine and trans and transfer as possable . i would have loved to keep it all zuki stuff but the sammy axels werent even a option, and i wasnt even going to call calmini for stuff . i will start working on a ifs but i have 2 projects in front of it .