Front Suspension problem!
Re: Front Suspension problem!
I presume you are measuring the springs along the length of the main lead and not just from eye to eye in a straight line?
Are these llama4x4 springs? Twiss runs these and also has this issue with the front shackles inverting, lucky for him they hit the bumper as they go flat so they don't fully invert.
The problem is that the springs are slightly too long to run with standard shackles, the shackle angle looks far too flat on level ground.
You could solve the issue by lowering the bumpstops to the point that they stop unptravel before the shackle inverts like Jordi says
I would probably run slightly longer shackles, maybe 30mm longer than stock so 100mm at a guess?
Then set the bumpstops to a height where the spring flattens out, this should stop the shackle inverting and give you the best flex as well
The other option is to move the front shackle mount forwards
Are these llama4x4 springs? Twiss runs these and also has this issue with the front shackles inverting, lucky for him they hit the bumper as they go flat so they don't fully invert.
The problem is that the springs are slightly too long to run with standard shackles, the shackle angle looks far too flat on level ground.
You could solve the issue by lowering the bumpstops to the point that they stop unptravel before the shackle inverts like Jordi says
I would probably run slightly longer shackles, maybe 30mm longer than stock so 100mm at a guess?
Then set the bumpstops to a height where the spring flattens out, this should stop the shackle inverting and give you the best flex as well
The other option is to move the front shackle mount forwards
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Re: Front Suspension problem!
I did, the old front ones are about 2" shorter than the newer front ones and about 4" shorter than the newer back ones, maybe there was just a mix up when packaging?Sj410red wrote:They look back on front to me to, my 3" calmini's on long shackles have been fine, measure your old springs and compare to the new 1s
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Re: Front Suspension problem!
Yeah I followed the top leaf. No I got it from Mountain Goat Performance http://www.mountaingoatperformance.eu/s ... ystem.html. Maybe I should use his bumper to solve the issue , yeah I'll probably go with longer shackles and bigger bump stops, that sounds like the easiest optionScottieJ wrote:I presume you are measuring the springs along the length of the main lead and not just from eye to eye in a straight line?
Are these llama4x4 springs? Twiss runs these and also has this issue with the front shackles inverting, lucky for him they hit the bumper as they go flat so they don't fully invert.
The problem is that the springs are slightly too long to run with standard shackles, the shackle angle looks far too flat on level ground.
You could solve the issue by lowering the bumpstops to the point that they stop unptravel before the shackle inverts like Jordi says
I would probably run slightly longer shackles, maybe 30mm longer than stock so 100mm at a guess?
Then set the bumpstops to a height where the spring flattens out, this should stop the shackle inverting and give you the best flex as well
The other option is to move the front shackle mount forwards
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Re: Front Suspension problem!
I theory you shouldn't. But modify is always going to have issues.
Looking at mine. They look like they will pop the shackle past its comfort zone before getting anywhere near
Touching a lowered bump stop.
Ill look into it in the week .
Looking at mine. They look like they will pop the shackle past its comfort zone before getting anywhere near
Touching a lowered bump stop.
Ill look into it in the week .
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Yeah I would, I don't want you to get into the same problem I'm inandyrew wrote:I theory you shouldn't. But modify is always going to have issues.
Looking at mine. They look like they will pop the shackle past its comfort zone before getting anywhere near
Touching a lowered bump stop.
Ill look into it in the week .
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Re: Front Suspension problem!
When i get home i'll measure my springs as i havn't had any of these issues on standard shackles and +50mm bump stops. And it has had some hammer on them. Although my springs are only +1.5".
Twiss's are only 2" lift springs so thats when the length must become and issue.
I'd measure the spring length and measure the spring mount to shackle pin (curved via the bumpstop with the shackle sticking out at 90deg) and see what the difference is.
You need to resolve it as it will destroy the spring.
If its the calmini lift i think they are designed to be run with their shackle reverse kit. Looking at images i googled the shackle hangs directly under the standard spring mount. The new spring mount sits further forward than the original shackle increasing the distance between the two points.
Twiss's are only 2" lift springs so thats when the length must become and issue.
I'd measure the spring length and measure the spring mount to shackle pin (curved via the bumpstop with the shackle sticking out at 90deg) and see what the difference is.
You need to resolve it as it will destroy the spring.
If its the calmini lift i think they are designed to be run with their shackle reverse kit. Looking at images i googled the shackle hangs directly under the standard spring mount. The new spring mount sits further forward than the original shackle increasing the distance between the two points.
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Re: Front Suspension problem!
Yeah they look good do them, they look like they would do the truck as well, but yeah I agree I need to get it sorted out asap. Can you see what make they are?
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Thats the calmini shackle reversal kit.
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Re: Front Suspension problem!
i wouldnt touch the calmini springs with a bardge poll. but there shackle towers are top notch!
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Re: Front Suspension problem!
Its not calmini springs. Its a mix match kit made by mountain goat. Uses calmini components with a set of +3" leaf springs made in the UK.
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