40" tires on 2nd gen!
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ITS GREAT TO SEE SOMEONE THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX.
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OH AND BY THE WAY YOU SHOULDNT HAVE TOLD US WHERE YOU LIVE BC IM COMIN OVER TO STEAL YOUR $ TREE
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OH AND BY THE WAY YOU SHOULDNT HAVE TOLD US WHERE YOU LIVE BC IM COMIN OVER TO STEAL YOUR $ TREE
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[QUOTE=Silver_Truck]Lookin at around 3k...the guy with that 4runner claims he put almost 20k into it.
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The axles were about 6K a piece. Started at 3600$ for factory remanufactured 404s with disc brake and pinion conversions. I had them narrowed 7.5 inches to center the rear pinion (offset 7.5 inches to the right in a Mog) and the front to put the pinion where I wanted so it can flex between the oil pan and frame rail on the driver's side. Then the custom CTIS unions and bolts had to be machined and installed-- this added about 2 grand to the total-- then shipping from BC Canada to St. Louis.
The wheels are awesome but were stupid expensive and the only thing I would probably do differently but they are very cool. 2 pcs. with rubber internal double beadlocks so I can mount my own tires with nothing but a torque wrench, an extension and a socket. After years of tire shops screwing up my wheels I can finally say no more of that crap.
And the wheels are designed to be used for CTIS so all of the Hummer bits and the Mercedes parts blend together beautifully.
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The axles were about 6K a piece. Started at 3600$ for factory remanufactured 404s with disc brake and pinion conversions. I had them narrowed 7.5 inches to center the rear pinion (offset 7.5 inches to the right in a Mog) and the front to put the pinion where I wanted so it can flex between the oil pan and frame rail on the driver's side. Then the custom CTIS unions and bolts had to be machined and installed-- this added about 2 grand to the total-- then shipping from BC Canada to St. Louis.
The wheels are awesome but were stupid expensive and the only thing I would probably do differently but they are very cool. 2 pcs. with rubber internal double beadlocks so I can mount my own tires with nothing but a torque wrench, an extension and a socket. After years of tire shops screwing up my wheels I can finally say no more of that crap.
And the wheels are designed to be used for CTIS so all of the Hummer bits and the Mercedes parts blend together beautifully.
#44
Originally Posted by ravencr
Can you explain this further? Will it automatically adjust to keep the body level when off-roading? I mean, will it automatically detect the body beginning to lean and automatically pump up the down side to compensate
Chris
Chris
#45
Originally Posted by 4Mogger
In short, yes. And in very short order, less than 1 second.
The system has four ride height sensors mounted on the upper links that constantly detect any change and instantly correct
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But the driver can manually override the system too but once you hit 20 mph (or other preset speed) the system automatically returns to street mode and rises or lowers to designed ride height.
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So, if you are riding along and all of a sudden the left side drops off into a ditch causing the body to roll to the left, the bags on the left side will automatically pump up really quick to level the body back out, automatically? If that's true, that's a badass system definitely worth the money in my opinion.
Do they make a partial system, maybe possibly only for the rear of a vehicle, for example?
Chris
Do they make a partial system, maybe possibly only for the rear of a vehicle, for example?
Chris
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Originally Posted by ravencr
So, if you are riding along and all of a sudden the left side drops off into a ditch causing the body to roll to the left, the bags on the left side will automatically pump up really quick to level the body back out, automatically? If that's true, that's a badass system definitely worth the money in my opinion.
Do they make a partial system, maybe possibly only for the rear of a vehicle, for example?
Chris
Do they make a partial system, maybe possibly only for the rear of a vehicle, for example?
Chris
Also manually over ride. Say I get hi centered on the cross member skidplate, just go all up which also decreases my wheelbase and would lift me right off. Or need better approach or departure angle--just tilt the front up/down or back up or down, whatever.
I do not think it would be adaptable for the rear only for computer control, but manual control would be easy to set up.
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Originally Posted by 4Mogger
Yes it should work just as you suggested in your example. The airbags move from 7" compressed to 21" extended-- this takes a while in demo modes (3 or 4 seconds) since the compressor is maxed out but on the trail with the air tank at 125 psi and ready to go it should happen very quickly.
Also manually over ride. Say I get hi centered on the cross member skidplate, just go all up which also decreases my wheelbase and would lift me right off. Or need better approach or departure angle--just tilt the front up/down or back up or down, whatever.
I do not think it would be adaptable for the rear only for computer control, but manual control would be easy to set up.
Also manually over ride. Say I get hi centered on the cross member skidplate, just go all up which also decreases my wheelbase and would lift me right off. Or need better approach or departure angle--just tilt the front up/down or back up or down, whatever.
I do not think it would be adaptable for the rear only for computer control, but manual control would be easy to set up.
Chris
#51
Originally Posted by ravencr
Are you planning to wheel it when you come and pick it up, because I live in Severance, CO and would love to see this system in action?
Chris
Chris
#55
Originally Posted by BruceTS
4Mogger, I've been reading about your build-up for quite some time now on PBB.
Good work so far.......
Good work so far.......
Thanks for the interest. shouldn't be long now.
#56
Originally Posted by colsoncj
I'm going to be in Detriot Jan to Mar and would love a wheelin partner... that rig is an inspiration, excellent job!
Last edited by 4Mogger; 11-14-2005 at 08:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by BruceTS
4Mogger, I've been reading about your build-up for quite some time now on PBB.
Good work so far.......
Good work so far.......
Good to see someone taking a full bodied rig to it's limit. I think the "expedition type" vehicle really appeals to much of the membership here.
#59
So where are the Hella's now
I will never belong at Pirate for that reason.... you do something no one has ever done and engineer the whole thing clean and they don't like the Hellas.
Killed me.
As an engineer, I can say that is a truly awesome project...and if you are anything like me, the engineering challenge gives as much satisfaction as the end result, if not more.
More power to ya.... I say again, inspirational !!!
David
I will never belong at Pirate for that reason.... you do something no one has ever done and engineer the whole thing clean and they don't like the Hellas.
Killed me.
As an engineer, I can say that is a truly awesome project...and if you are anything like me, the engineering challenge gives as much satisfaction as the end result, if not more.
More power to ya.... I say again, inspirational !!!
David
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Originally Posted by 4Mogger
I have a new Tundra and trailer so I will be ready! Anything under a couple hundred miles I will drive it.