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Old Dec 29, 2009 | 02:34 AM
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off the whole argument about the blocks, why did you decide to locate the rear shocks at such a sharp angle? i wouldnt think they would do much good on the road.
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Old Dec 29, 2009 | 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike1998XJ
A few questions....

Is that a slight gap between the Aluminum block and leaf spring?


Why do the U-bolts have flat bottoms? They appear to have minimal contact on the axel instead of cradling it? They also look crooked.


Does the axel vent stretch enough to stay attached?

Will the soft brake line handle any axel droop?

Do the exhaust fumes enter the Passenger cabin?
Thats a cast steel block and there is no gap just an optical illusion.

Those are the stock u-bolts upside down, my flip kit hadn't come in yet and i need to roll the truck around, it was never driven like that.

There is no axel vent line in those pics, just a harness in the background

That soft line handles full droop

The fumes dont come in the truck, but after a while the floor gets rather toasty, I need to weld a turn down on at some point.


Originally Posted by ckysodkorn_xj
omg! imagine that thier blocks under the leafs? on a full size truck? just like was said before? mounted just like on the yota? omg i think im going to go crazy? haha.


Originally Posted by JakeWI
not to be a dick, but im going to have to somewhat side with nw-xj-scott on this one. anything over an inch block period is asking for trouble and is just not the preferred way of doing it since like 1992. or i guess another scenario would be a pure mud bogger thats just going to be beat to ****. i dont care myself because its not my rig. I would just not do it myself to any of my rigs. to each is his own i guess.
Dont get me wrong, im not promoting blocks. They can be sketchy, but i sure as hell wont be shooting blocks out or breaking springs because of them.


Originally Posted by JakeWI
off the whole argument about the blocks, why did you decide to locate the rear shocks at such a sharp angle? i wouldnt think they would do much good on the road.
I played with it a few ways and thats where i got the most travel. I'm sure it doesnt help my body roll any but i dont mind. I didnt build it to be a great road truck, i have 3 bmw's that i drive when its nice out, its a bad weather and trail rig for the most part.
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Old Jan 1, 2010 | 12:45 AM
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my buddy had a yoto with custom 18 inch lift and 44 boggers most of the rear was lifted by blocks he wheel it for years like that and he was the type that didnt care about it so you can imagine how hard he wheelsed it im not promoting nething or bashing nething ppl do things how they wont them its thiers not ours so nuttin should be said.........just my thought......the yoyo looks good though
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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 05:23 PM
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i think this truck is gnarly
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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 06:47 PM
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Sick Yota. I would like to see that thing in action.
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