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These really do feel like finishing touches to me, certainly be more 'finished' than LGT was in september when it had a tablet gaffered to the gauge cluster for a dash. 

Clearly you have more wiring to do and just putting it off? 

 

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30 minutes ago, Bowie69 said:

 

Clearly you have more wiring to do and just putting it off? 

 

Seen right through me......

However, loads of wiring experts at Summer Sisters..............I hope...lol

Regards Stephen

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3 minutes ago, steve b said:

How about a mud guard over the rear of the tyre that is mounted to the axle - a bit like the set up on the BMW GS trail bikes?

Steve

That would certainly make it look different

Regards Stephen

Edit, only problem being there is not a lot of room on full flex...

 

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3 minutes ago, dangerous doug said:

Would it be an idea to move the bracket to the other side of the rubber if possible? I’m scared for your tyres giving it a little smooch

They shouldn't........ The tyres would hit angled section of aluminium first, but it they do I will hack them off and start again.......

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2 hours ago, Stellaghost said:

then I cheated and went the route of LGT and forgo the delights of a heater, for now I hasten to add

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isn't the heater outlet supposed to be a loop , instead of closing the outlet's  ?

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A quick reminder for those too lazy to scroll back through the thread on their phone... What wheelbase you running? And if it's stretched where did you put the extra length? F/R?

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2 minutes ago, NRS91 said:

A quick reminder for those too lazy to scroll back through the thread on their phone... What wheelbase you running? And if it's stretched where did you put the extra length? F/R?

Wheel base is 97" , Did not extend chassis, just re-designed rear chassis and moved spring hangers back to suit, hope that helps

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1 minute ago, Stellaghost said:

Wheel base is 97" , Did not extend chassis, just re-designed rear chassis and moved spring hangers back to suit, hope that helps

Regards Stephen

Cheers! Interesting to know!

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19 minutes ago, Stellaghost said:

They shouldn't........ The tyres would hit angled section of aluminium first, but it they do I will hack them off and start again.......

Regards Stephen

Ah I couldn’t tell from the photos. It flexes up nicely! You think you’ll ever go back to radius arms after that sort of result?

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Awesome as always!

Quick question......

When Sid is on the straight and level it looks like only an inch ish until axle hits bump stop.

Could that be an issue when driving any undulating terrain? 

Can you trim the bump stop, or it has to be that long to protect the shocks?

Seems a shame there is so much flex but bugger all up travel.

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1 minute ago, TD5toV8110 said:

Awesome as always!

Quick question......

When Sid is on the straight and level it looks like only an inch ish until axle hits bump stop.

Could that be an issue when driving any undulating terrain? 

Can you trim the bump stop, or it has to be that long to protect the shocks?

Seems a shame there is so much flex but bugger all up travel.

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They look like extended bump stops, would be worth checking the closed length on the dampers to make sure they won't bottom out if you go to standard bumps

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1 hour ago, dangerous doug said:

Ah I couldn’t tell from the photos. It flexes up nicely! You think you’ll ever go back to radius arms after that sort of result?

Good question, probably not, have had good flex in the past but not like this, it won't do too many road miles so not overly worried about body roll although I'm hoping that will have been reduced with a totally non steel body

Regards Stephen

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29 minutes ago, TD5toV8110 said:

Awesome as always!

Quick question......

When Sid is on the straight and level it looks like only an inch ish until axle hits bump stop.

Could that be an issue when driving any undulating terrain? 

Can you trim the bump stop, or it has to be that long to protect the shocks?

Seems a shame there is so much flex but bugger all up travel.

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At the moment I'm running 1" lower than standard springs, I may put the original + 2" back in at some point, this will push the bump stop back up, not sure as yet, need to see what it's like offroad, I guess it's still a work in progress

Regards Stephen

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