XtremeRetard
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Never heard the term, but my suspension is soft and it may look like I have a Carolina squat, but I dont. LOLIs that a DB3'd rear?
The DB3 is the option where you use the standard arms with geo brackets. Those are definitely long arms, lol.Never heard the term, but my suspension is soft and it may look like I have a Carolina squat, but I dont. LOL
The passenger side for reference.
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So it’s not necessarily the angle that matters, it’s where the angle puts you in the travel arc from the diagrams.Ok, so i get long arm angles remain better over the suspension arc.
But surely the most important angle is the one at ride height, when geo and long are near the same. That's where bumps and obstacle climbing first start ..
Sure you get flex after that, but higher angles imply lower load on that end of the axle.
Thanks mate ??.Never heard the term, but my suspension is soft and it may look like I have a Carolina squat, but I dont. LOL
The passenger side for reference.
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I think the graph is skewed toward long arms as everyone is looking at the Arc from horizontal. With the db3 brackets the short arms will likely start at or near horizontal at ride height. The long arms will likely be 20⁰ angled down, and short arms in factory mounts would probably be more like 30⁰. With a 12" stroke shock, you likely have 4-5" of uptravel and 7-8" of down travel. The dropped short arms would be at about the same angle as the long arms at full droop thanks to their more favorable starting position. Nobody wants to admit that they could have gotten the same performance as their long arms for thousands less, but I think it's closer than these graphs alone make it appear.Whoops, helps if I grab the correct side of the graph.
Red is actually the -3”
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Yeah, but the Long Arms give you 25HP. LOLI think the graph is skewed toward long arms as everyone is looking at the Arc from horizontal. With the db3 brackets the short arms will likely start at or near horizontal at ride height. The long arms will likely be 20⁰ angled down, and short arms in factory mounts would probably be more like 30⁰. With a 12" stroke shock, you likely have 4-5" of uptravel and 7-8" of down travel. The dropped short arms would be at about the same angle as the long arms at full droop thanks to their more favorable starting position. Nobody wants to admit that they could have gotten the same performance as their long arms for thousands less, but I think it's closer than these graphs alone make it appear.
Not knocking long arms at all, people spend their money on "upgrades" that do nothing or even make their vehicle worse. Long arms work well, and have a cool factor. My point was the drop brackets work almost as well for cheap.Yeah, but the Long Arms give you 25HP. LOL
For me, Its not about the money or the functionality. I wanted it. Period![]()
?Not knocking long arms at all, people spend their money on "upgrades" that do nothing or even make their vehicle worse. Long arms work well, and have a cool factor. My point was the drop brackets work almost as well for cheap.
I took off the OEM rails and Ace sliders while working on the kit. I sold the Ace sliders and was gonna install the CavFab frame mounted ones, but there is too much fabrication needed and I am in crunch mode to get everything done before a trip out West in early April. I reinstalled the OEM Rubi rails (cutting about an inch on both ends) The CavFab rock sliders will have to wait until I return from UT.Thanks mate ??.
I wasn't able to tell from your first picture, and with my teeny tiny screen.
Now with this new pic, and a big screen I'm on now, I clearly see it.
Nice build going on there ????.
Curious why you don't have rock sliders to protect your pinch sides?
I'm not clear though, which of the two, DB3 rear vs long arm rear, offers more ground clearance?
I understand that with the DB3, you lose 3 inches ground clearance, but looking at the pic here, you lose about the same amount with the long arm?
I'm so tempted to try this, but the 3 inch loss versus a standard game changer has me ? cringing just a bit.
was there interference with the new arms and ace sliders by chance, I’ve got them and have been looking at this kit.I took off the OEM rails and Ace sliders while working on the kit. I sold the Ace sliders and was gonna install the CavFab frame mounted ones, but there is too much fabrication needed and I am in crunch mode to get everything done before a trip out West in early April. I reinstalled the OEM Rubi rails (cutting about an inch on both ends) The CavFab rock sliders will have to wait until I return from UT.
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