Thread: Straight Front Axle or IFS
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08-20-2009 05:07 AM #1
IFS looks fine on a highboy as long as you pinch he frame. Otherwise the IFS looks clunky, IMO. Compare the photo of my car at the Nats earlier this month and the orange flamed deuce posted previously. The orange deuce is a beautiful car, I've seen it, but it is not my taste in frame/front suspension design.
Lynn
'32 3W
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08-20-2009 07:10 AM #2
I have basically the same rear end setup that you have ... BUT my springs are in front of the rear end ... and mine is connected with 4 bars instead of a pair of trailing arms
It rides very good IMHO ... and handles well also.Going 33 and 1/3 rpms in a IPOD world
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08-20-2009 08:10 PM #3
Deuce,
Do you have any problems with the upper locating arms hitting the exhaust when the rear end drops? I have a set up similar yours in the 34 3 W I am re doing and have concerns over the upper arms hitting the exhaust. Also, are any of your locating arms adjustable? I am making all 4 of mine adjustable to make up for any inaccuracies in my measuring for axle location and pinion angle.
Jack.
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08-20-2009 09:30 PM #4
All of my bars ( front and rear ) are adjustable. When I ran the exhaust, I removed the shocks and the coil springs and let the frame sit down as far as it would drop. Then I ran the tail pipes.
The pipes do not hit ... but are very close when in the no shock/no coil mode. With the springs in and the shocks on ... I have enough clearance. My battery box is on the right side ... thru the floor ... under the seat and it did rub on a good bump.I discovered that after I installed the body for the last time.
I did have to bend the exhaust a little on the right side where it interfered with the battery box.
The 32 sits pretty low ... but nothing hangs down past the running boards.
Going 33 and 1/3 rpms in a IPOD world
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