DanW
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If I Recall Correctly. Getting old, so sometimes I don't. ?IIRC?
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If I Recall Correctly. Getting old, so sometimes I don't. ?IIRC?
I read it as both the IIRC and JLUR both have better articulation than the Bronco. hahaif I remember correctly. Or he was talking about the IROC Camaro and made a typo.
…………and at that point you might as well swap in a SFA so you don’t feel like the little brother that mom made your older brother take with him to hang with his friends……….What nobody is talking about is the fact that you can not re-gear the bronco. The front Dif has to be replaced as it to small to accept a bigger gear set. You will have to buy a whole new unit.
That’s it entirely right, since articulation is one of the keys to trail safety and capability.This thread reminds me of the dude in the gym who just flexes for himself in the mirror thinking that's the only measurement of being in shape.
Looks similar to the 4Runner UCA. Maybe a bit longer.Here is a Bronco upper front arm.
You can see:
1) They are quite short. This makes getting more travel, without extreme angles, difficult.
2) They are quite minimal in size due to needing space for shock to go up the middle and clearance.
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Yes, and we know all the tricks needed to get better travel out of those....Looks similar to the 4Runner UCA. Maybe a bit longer.
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That is a very good point. I've had many vehicles with both solid and independent front ends and you are absolutely right, the solid axle is remarkably cheaper to lift.The Jeep in the last shot is a lifted Sahara.
A point that I haven’t seen discussed much is the fact that it is relatively easy —and affordable— to lift a solid axle; an IFS...not so much.
Castings are always weaker than steel alternatives. The aftermarket (and now jeep themselves in the diesel, 392, xr packages) have upgraded our only weak casting when they upgrade the knuckles to steel. I'm trying to picture a part on a sfa that could be cast aside from the housing and I'd say both the currie and dynatrac offerings there are pretty sexy (and far beefier than a cast lower A arm).Good video showing what they are already offering for upgrades; but more importantly you can see it's pretty limited space to work with.
Also some nice video footage of suspension in operation.
Those cast lower rear arms are pretty sexy - we don't see the Jeep aftermarket doing such expensive castings.