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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by silent rick, Feb 20, 2025 at 10:10 AM.

  1. silent rick
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    when we welded on the brackets and spring perches, it was just a 46 banjo rear from a truck.
    The shackles were close to the desired 45 degree angle. Then I went and ruined everything.
    I added a winters quick change center section to the banjo bells. Turns out the new center was a good 3/8 of an inch wider, had to turn a 3/8 spacer to get the proper back lash.
    So now I no longer have the desired 45 degree angle on the shackles. Do you think the suspension will work still?

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  2. Johnny Gee
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    Easy way out would be longer shackles.
     
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  3. silent rick
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    but that would effect ride height.

    It's what I did on the front axle as seen in this pic

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  4. Moriarity
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    surely the spring will flatten out some when you put the body on it. Have a couple of people stand on the rear of the frame and see
     
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  5. wheeltramp brian
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    Put the Body and finished car on and I'm sure it will be fine.
     
  6. squirrel
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    the shocks are way too far inboard to do much anyways, I wouldn't worry about a slight change in angle.
     
  7. rusty valley
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    Me n Anthony both would drive it as is
     
  8. flatheadpete
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    My thought exactly. I'm sure it'll fine. Killer set-up, btw.
     
  9. silent rick
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    thanks, thanks everyone, even you jim :)
     
  10. silent rick
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    it's a 27 T roadster body with i believe a 12 gallon tank and battery in the trunk
     
  11. Stu D Baker
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    Don't forget to add driver and couple of fat chick's to the equation.
     
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  12. Johnny Gee
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    Hasn’t it been affected already since the shackles are more horizontal now? Think about it.
     
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  13. The spring will settle once you put a few miles on it too
     
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  14. silent rick
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    drunk fat chicks dig me
     
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  16. The37Kid
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    They won't stay at 45 degrees if you drive it.
     
  17. twenty8
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    Yep, longer shackles will drop it back down to where it was with the narrow rear end. About an inch going by the pic.
    Good idea to load the frame up to somewhere near finished weight before making any changes. It might be ok as it is.
    If it does need longer shackles to get 45 degrees, do it with the frame loaded.
     
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  18. lostone
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    You know what they say about fat chick's ?!

    They are like mopeds, fun to ride but you still don't want your friends seeing you on them !!

    ...BTW I agree with the above, wait until you have it together THEN worry about it, I would bet the weight you install ( minus the fat chicks) will probably put you close to where you need to be.....


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  19. Kerrynzl
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    Leave it alone, the desired 45° angle is a myth.
    As the suspension compresses the spring will arc outward [wider]

    The easy way out is to leave it alone, It works better that way.
    On early speedway cars they ran them that way for lateral stability
     
  20. Bandit Billy
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    I'd finish building it, put 500 miles on it and call me in the morning. Or text. Actually, I don't really need feedback.
     

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