green50gt
Jr. Member
My setup is this. 75, 5.5 coils, D44 track lock, 3" body, 33" TSL's. It had 38s on it. Other than that, thats the way I bought it, so dont give me any flack.
I am trying to learn about wristed radius arms and whatnot. I will not be doing the wristed axle housing. thats that. I am hoping to see some pictures or get some explanations of the wristed radius arms. A couple of the pictures I have found as of yet have been some ghetto jobs. I am not looking for ghetto. I'd like a nice clean setup. To me, I would think when the axle drops, you would want the radius arm to turn essentially instead of basically breaking apart(hope that makes sense)
I have found people are adding like 6" or so to the rear of the radius arm, that doesnt seem too hard. Does that really help? I have also seen a couple wristed radius arm mounts, which that looks pretty cool, but I doubt it helps a whole lot. I have to move my radius arm mounts anyway, because they are still at the stock location with the 5.5 lift coils. So I could do something there.
Again, just trying to learn, if there is a really cool cheap method of getting some more flex, I might be up to it.
Thanks, Derek
I am trying to learn about wristed radius arms and whatnot. I will not be doing the wristed axle housing. thats that. I am hoping to see some pictures or get some explanations of the wristed radius arms. A couple of the pictures I have found as of yet have been some ghetto jobs. I am not looking for ghetto. I'd like a nice clean setup. To me, I would think when the axle drops, you would want the radius arm to turn essentially instead of basically breaking apart(hope that makes sense)
I have found people are adding like 6" or so to the rear of the radius arm, that doesnt seem too hard. Does that really help? I have also seen a couple wristed radius arm mounts, which that looks pretty cool, but I doubt it helps a whole lot. I have to move my radius arm mounts anyway, because they are still at the stock location with the 5.5 lift coils. So I could do something there.
Again, just trying to learn, if there is a really cool cheap method of getting some more flex, I might be up to it.
Thanks, Derek