Project Overkill - Zombie Squad urban assault vehicle

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The links are only partially built now. But they will be adjustable radius arms with a panhard bar.

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What are you making the radius arms out of? I'm wondering if they will be strong enough to hold that massive axle in place.

I am planning out a similar setup on my 350 so I might have a few questions as you go.
 

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The radius arms are 2 3/8" Dom tube. Lower tube is sleeved as well. They're 67.5" long. Plenty strong.


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Panhard bar. 36" long. Using Evolution Machine and Fabrication isolation joints. That's swank ****.

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Bottom line is. It got a facelift and rides on air now. With Icon dual rates up front. Rides great now. Plants the power solidly to the ground.

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That looks great, I'm very jealous mine isn't sitting on air in the back end.

Couple things I might have missed, what joints did you use? And can you take more pictures of the arms?
 
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Used Evolution Machine and Fabrication joints on the panhard bar. And highway tractor torque rod rubber bushings on the link ends. The frame end bushings use a 1 1/4" bolt. The diff end bushings use a 1" bolt. Spun some custom sleeves on a lathe to press the bushings into. Had 1" fine thread shanks spun up as well to make the top 2 joints of the arms adjustable. For pinion angles. Panhard is fully adjustable side to side.


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I can try. But it's turned out to be pretty hard to get a shot of the whole arm being so long and under the truck. The arms aren't totAlly finished yet either. Going to cope a couple pieces of tube still to go in between the upper and lower. But Ran out of time had to drive back out to the mine for my rotation.


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