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jamcco Member
Join date : 2014-01-04 Posts : 226
| Subject: Re: Front Suspension April 20th 2014, 8:38 pm | |
| ok thanks also do you know how much flex you have with the shocks (i have the same shocks laying around) | |
| | | CornShuck4CE Member
Age : 35 Join date : 2014-04-07 Points : 4233 Posts : 337 Location : Woodville Al
| Subject: Re: Front Suspension April 20th 2014, 8:55 pm | |
| Thanks red. Your leaf spring build really impressed me aswell. I wonted to be the first with a four linked lawnmower. I have plans for rear but that will take lots mor time an money. I ride this mowchine just about everyday. So it being down to do mods is hard. As for the flex im not shure somewher around 8 inches i guess. It wasent really built to flex mostly for going fast in rough areas. More like a baja mower. For now it runs 30mph. But since the steering is so much tighter now i think im about to boost it up again. Maybe when i rebuild. The 820 ill do so. The front axel is also mounted in about a 10 degree towards the rear like a auto front axel. This allows the front tires to stay pounted forwards even with hands off the wheel and it will return to center from a turn. Never really looked at it as a baja but i guess it works. | |
| | | redlinemotorsportts Moderator
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Age : 27 Join date : 2013-03-18 Points : 7480 Posts : 3131 Location : raleigh nc
| Subject: Re: Front Suspension April 20th 2014, 9:04 pm | |
| - CornShuck4CE wrote:
- Thanks red. Your leaf spring build really impressed me aswell. I wonted to be the first with a four linked lawnmower. I have plans for rear but that will take lots mor time an money. I ride this mowchine just about everyday. So it being down to do mods is hard.
As for the flex im not shure somewher around 8 inches i guess. It wasent really built to flex mostly for going fast in rough areas. More like a baja mower. For now it runs 30mph. But since the steering is so much tighter now i think im about to boost it up again. Maybe when i rebuild. The 820 ill do so. The front axel is also mounted in about a 10 degree towards the rear like a auto front axel. This allows the front tires to stay pounted forwards even with hands off the wheel and it will return to center from a turn. Never really looked at it as a baja but i guess it works. I was looking into 4 link myself because my leafs flex around a little to much. But the price of heims kinda push me away from doing it. how much, and what size were youre heim joints? | |
| | | jamcco Member
Age : 25 Join date : 2014-01-04 Points : 4213 Posts : 226 Location : New Hampshire
| Subject: Re: Front Suspension April 20th 2014, 9:07 pm | |
| cool and yah i am going for "baja" like performance right now. as my project sits i have plenty of of flex on the front axle, but the mower likes to 3 wheel the corners. when i say 3 wheel i mean i have to jump off of it to stop it from rolling. i dont want to lock the axle so i decided i wanted some shocks. the hydraulic car trunk shock setup works well at low speeds but not high speeds. i litterally looked at a mini quad i have lying around a year ago and thought of this design. im glad that some one else has used it and has had success with it. once again thanks for the pointers | |
| | | CornShuck4CE Member
Age : 35 Join date : 2014-04-07 Points : 4233 Posts : 337 Location : Woodville Al
| Subject: Re: Front Suspension April 20th 2014, 9:40 pm | |
| Thay are 3/8-24x3/8. I think they where around 4 dollers each with nuts 5 are righthand and 5 are lefthand. The bars are custom machined out of tool steel. ( what drill bits are made of. ) there very strong. The joints come from www.racingrodends.com And if you would like any special pix just ask. I took it out riding april 19 and thrashed ot pritty good and held up like a champ. Id give myself a pat on the back but you guys are doin a great job. Soon as i get my internet back ill do a walk around and put it on youtube. | |
| | | MurryMaddnes Member
Age : 38 Join date : 2014-03-24 Points : 3932 Posts : 32 Location : Green Bay Wisconsin
| Subject: Re: Front Suspension April 20th 2014, 10:54 pm | |
| I really like what you did with your front suspension I will stealing the idea in a way, there are several changes I would like to make but everything should work out as planned I hope. Thanks for posting this. | |
| | | CornShuck4CE Member
Age : 35 Join date : 2014-04-07 Points : 4233 Posts : 337 Location : Woodville Al
| Subject: Re: Front Suspension April 21st 2014, 6:15 am | |
| I would like to what changes you would make. It might be better than what iv done. | |
| | | tanis Member
Age : 25 Join date : 2014-03-04 Points : 3953 Posts : 37 Location : New Hampshire
| Subject: Re: Front Suspension April 21st 2014, 7:44 pm | |
| im working on building a 4 link system right now this was very helpful to design mine | |
| | | CornShuck4CE Member
Age : 35 Join date : 2014-04-07 Points : 4233 Posts : 337 Location : Woodville Al
| Subject: Re: Front Suspension April 21st 2014, 7:47 pm | |
| Im going to start its own thread in a day or so | |
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