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"A center strap actually really doesn't affect how much the end of the axle can droop unless it is very short. That only makes the center a pivot point. I'll be losing that strap soon."

yup. I am running a center strap on my buggy so that I don't overextend the driveshaft u joints.


"I already have the winches that I need to do the suck down, but I would rather cure the problem first rather than just addressing the symptom."

suck down winches are just adjustable limit straps.

"I don't want to go from the 3 link with the Y to a 4 link. This isn't my personal build and I don't want it to become a huge project. I bought it to go wheeling out of the box instead of sitting at home and lamenting while Minnie is laid up because I have zero time to work on her. Minnie is crying in the meantime. "

I was just throwing out all options to explain how a problem could be solved. I wouldnt expect you to change all that work/time/money put in there.

"I don't think this rig is too heavy at all, especially in the rear since most of the frame rear of the axles is gone and the body is hollowed out back there."

Hehe def not too heavy. I meant that weight of the vehicle is overcoming the spring rate to create the "floppiness". Was just explaining both sides of the equation. as in. lighten the weight or increase the spring rate. spring rate much easier;)

If it were my rig I would try putting some spring retainers on there to start. The truck will still have the same flex but instead of it unloading suddenly at droop it will have to pull the spring down.

Limit straps are better for the shocks but at the speeds we run I dont think its totally necessary. If it were a go-fast/ultra4 type thing hitting jumps I'd throw straps in there. After the spring retainters are in and it still unloads more than you want.. Id throw in the suckdown winch since you have already.

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So I got into an accident last Friday. I was stopped at a light when the guy rearended me. The appraiser is do to go to the body shop tomorrow. Car is a 2007 Camry with about 117k on the clock. Wondering if they are going to total it. Comps are between $9,000 - $10,000. What do you all think?


 
Thanks for the advice! I think I'll try the retainer option first.
 
Guessing they'll total it. buy it back from the ins company and wheel it
 
^ I like that idea!!!!
 
can I have the trunk lid to make a roof spoiler for the 40?
 
Called the body shop and they don't think its totaled. The appraiser need to go work some numbers. Hopefully we will find out soon.
 
take the insurance $ and sell it to someone who thinks he can repair it and make a buck on it.
 
I don't have a choice in it. That and I really don't feel like going used car shopping anyway. Its been a good car even though its been in th body shop 5 times.
 
Cool! YT party and club house in Florida!
 
Anyone traveling Boston area (Somerville) to or through Ct anytime soon or wanna store a veggie tank/kit for me for a week or three?
 
Yeah red or yellow. Maybe people will pay attention to it if its bright.

Found a little bling the other day.

 
Anyone traveling Boston area (Somerville) to or through Ct anytime soon or wanna store a veggie tank/kit for me for a week or three?

Josh I have room in my garage if you want temp storage. What size is this tank? Just let me know and I'll make room.
 
Thanks will. It's small, fits in the spare tire area of a mk2 vw. Can't make it to Boston too soon, so lookin in that area for temp storage till I can get there.
 

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