Can't what? I think you're missing a word
Cant
(Noun) - a slope or a tilt.
(Verb) - cause to be in a slanting or oblique position; tilt.

Why angle the coil over aft at the top?
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Can't what? I think you're missing a word
Haha I'm an idiot. I assumed you left out an apostrophe. It just seems like the easiest place to put them, using the curvature of the frame and the opening from the OEM shock tower. I played around with the position of them. With the towers I have, trying to mount them vertically means it gets close to the steering box which them leaves no room for the air bumps.Cant
(Noun) - a slope or a tilt.
(Verb) - cause to be in a slanting or oblique position; tilt.
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Why angle the coil over aft at the top?
Cant
(Noun) - a slope or a tilt.
(Verb) - cause to be in a slanting or oblique position; tilt.
Why angle the coil over aft at the top?
Jose, you don't have the steering stops on btw
how much steering are you losing due to interference? That sucks a little....
Btw you don't have a y link, it's an inverted T. themoreyouknow.jpg
Yeah I haven't put those in yet which is why I'm not too concerned with the steering arm touching the panhard heim. Do you have pics of yours btw? I was thinking of using some solid steel square tubing...?
Take the stock pitman arm and flip it over, re-ream the tape for your larger joints and clearance and reinforce the frame where it would hit.
Aren't both sides of the splines tapered ? I don't think that works
You can clock the pitman arm since its not keyed, Jose. You'd shorten your drag link a bit but it might be easiest.
Aren't both sides of the splines tapered ? I don't think that works
View attachment 1049803 I can cut some solid 1" on the bandsaw for you at work for those(like this pic I stole).
Mount the stops with the knuckle fully turned (max) and the threaded 'bolt' turned all the way in. Then spin them out to your liking once the felts, cover plates and birfs are installed?
The .5" steering lose doesn't seem right. I think all that needs to happens is some small tweaking of bracket location.
Not unless you're willing to ditch the kit brackets and redo the panhard on your own, at the axle and at the frameIt's already been determined, indisputably and without doubt, that the aft holes (that'd be the holes in the back, for JC) CAN NOT (not can't, again for JC
) be used for the tie rod.
Wouid you confirm that, please?