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Littledan:
nice one dude, like the wheels and tyres :) look nice on there
SuzukiShrek:
I like the wheels on that mate. 8)
I'd get rid of that shackle lift and go for an SPOA - design it yourself if you have welding and fab skills (if you haven't why not learn). The big part of an SPOA is the drag link angle which can be sorted by either a bent "S" or "Z" drag link (not good, but will do at a pinch), a drop pitman arm (still not good as it strains your steering box) or a high steer conversion. The latter is the way to go but is far from easy and some folks go the whole hog and bring the track rod up over the top as well. I've not researched the effect on the Ackerman angle enough to do this one yet myself though!
If you decide to stick with the shackles then the castor correction shims are a must but make sure you get steel and not aluminium ones.
A transfer case from a 410 behind a 413 engine and gearbox will give you back your gearing if you run larger than stock boots. Anything taller than 33" boots and a "rock lobster" conversion could be in order.
A weber carb won't hurt either but they can flood a bit up steep hills. You could turn it through 180 degrees so that it floods coming downhill though, which is the lesser of the two evils in my opinion. :twisted: Or better still, solder up the float bowl and re-bore it.
phil:
Thanks for the help all! i have just looked on la supertrux and have now got to find out the angle so out to the garage might put the gearbox in today dont no
phil:
hi its the real phil not steven my son thanks for all the advice you gave him .he posted the new truck on the outher day and thought he would be clever . i wasent sure where he was geting his info from . i no where now .
robbie:
weber carbs can be expensive, NIKKI carbs are just as good
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