Brian's '96
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Re: Brian's '96
Really? I may have missed it but who built them?
I'm just here for the views. It helps me feel wanted.
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Re: Brian's '96
Doover...er um Deaver.hobbyturnedobsession wrote:Really? I may have missed it but who built them?
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Re: Brian's '96
Hahah it looks good Brian. I hope to see you ride the loud pedal soon.
I'm just here for the views. It helps me feel wanted.
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Re: Brian's '96
Right on! Is that ride height pic unloaded or trip ready? 2.5" or 3" wide leaf springs? How long of a shackle are you running? What's your up travel? Sorry for the twenty questions, I am just wondering.
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Re: Brian's '96
1) Trip ready, but 1/4 tankonly1mikey wrote:Right on! Is that ride height pic unloaded or trip ready? 2.5" or 3" wide leaf springs? How long of a shackle are you running? What's your up travel? Sorry for the twenty questions, I am just wondering.
Mike
2) 2.5”
3) 6”
4) 10”
Front is sitting 1” or so low due to cage weight. Increased spring preload .5”, then incrwased resi psi from 150 to 200. Came up nicely. Rear should settle 1” after a good flogging around barstool.
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Re: Brian's '96
10" of up travel loaded! Holy Harry I am jealous! I gotta get on this band wagon!
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Re: Brian's '96
Needs 37s
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He's going straight to 42's.tcm glx wrote:Needs 37s
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Brian's '96
dibs on the Beadlocks and Toyos...Nick wrote:He's going straight to 42's.tcm glx wrote:Needs 37s
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Re: Brian's '96
The never ending quest for suspended nirvana.


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Re: Brian's '96
I put .020's in compression and it's like riding a brick. The .015's weren't quite enough with the factory stack, but also not very compliant on washboard or low speed square edge type stuff. So in my little brain a quick bleed for the small high frequency bumps and a shorter stack with an additional rate control shim (not rate plate) for the big stuff makes sense. The new springs have a ton more rate, so it may take a few tries to get this. May even need a different piston.
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Re: Brian's '96
Honestly, B, now you have a cage, bring those babies thru the floor and quit wasting time trying to tune them under the floor.
You'll get there much quicker and be happier with the result. Then again, I was sitting beside you at HP Ranch, and I think you were asleep when this came up during Bill Varnes' tech session




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Re: Brian's '96
Haha! I wasn't sleeping. I was concentrating.AussieRod wrote:Honestly, B, now you have a cage, bring those babies thru the floor and quit wasting time trying to tune them under the floor.You'll get there much quicker and be happier with the result. Then again, I was sitting beside you at HP Ranch, and I think you were asleep when this came up during Bill Varnes' tech session
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I made the decision to keep them under until I've only got one kid riding in the back. Just a couple more years.
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Mezenine Arms!yikes wrote:Haha! I wasn't sleeping. I was concentrating.AussieRod wrote:Honestly, B, now you have a cage, bring those babies thru the floor and quit wasting time trying to tune them under the floor.You'll get there much quicker and be happier with the result. Then again, I was sitting beside you at HP Ranch, and I think you were asleep when this came up during Bill Varnes' tech session
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I made the decision to keep them under until I've only got one kid riding in the back. Just a couple more years.
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Re: Brian's '96
Funny how tiring concentrating can be!!!!
Thanks for all the shock techucation.....just made that up..hehe!
Thanks for all the shock techucation.....just made that up..hehe!
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Re: Brian's '96
Sell the 35s, buy 37s... and the washboards become a non issue... DONE and DONE
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Re: Brian's '96
ESHALLBETTER wrote:Mezenine Arms!
They are called Hemet arms in his neck of the woods....
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Re: Brian's '96
Take the 20's off the top of the stack. Those will give you high speed pressure spikes like no other. 2 of them was to much in the race truck, went down to 1.
Also, if you went stiffer on the springs, you may need to pull another bleed screw.
Also, if you went stiffer on the springs, you may need to pull another bleed screw.