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Old 05-16-2022, 04:11 PM   #26
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Re: Have not seen this one before... 4x4 using trailing arms

with some Johnny joints at the mounting points for the trailing arms it would probably articulate better than leaf springs.
I considered making my 67 into a 4wd and I talked to ORD about this very thing, using their front 4 link kit, the guy told me that it would work just fine with the rear trailing arm suspension...
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Old 05-16-2022, 10:06 PM   #27
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Re: Have not seen this one before... 4x4 using trailing arms

For light duty trail runs/fire roads, occasional snow storm, and the boat ramp, which is my guess that most vintage 4x4’s are used for, I think keeping the trailing arm suspension would make far a great 4x4 conversion.
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Old 05-17-2022, 08:50 PM   #28
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Re: Have not seen this one before... 4x4 using trailing arms

Where would you get rear coil springs to bring the truck high enough in the rear to match a converted to leafs front? Seems like most all of the conversion "kits" for the front C to K are close to 4 inch lift. If I ever did this the most I would want would be 2 inch.
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Old 05-18-2022, 05:09 AM   #29
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Re: Have not seen this one before... 4x4 using trailing arms

If I did this conversion, I wouldn't want to be any higher than what my 66 is now.
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Re: Have not seen this one before... 4x4 using trailing arms

Doing the T/A flip should add ~3" to a stock trucks ride height from the change alone (housing under arms vs on top). OG style coils can easily be spaced for additional lift or longer dual pig-tail springs can be sourced. Change the rear brake hose to a 4wd unit & the Panhard bar/mounting would require some re-work as well.

I discussed the possibility of making a 2wd Pre-Runner w/the rear set-up this way & using 88-98 lift spindles up front w/a co-worker. Some 16's or 17's @ 10" width w/a 33-35" tall tire. Prob could be a fun little ride w/the ride powertrain.
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Old 05-18-2022, 07:37 PM   #31
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Re: Have not seen this one before... 4x4 using trailing arms

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Doing the T/A flip should add ~3" to a stock trucks ride height from the change alone (housing under arms vs on top). OG style coils can easily be spaced for additional lift or longer dual pig-tail springs can be sourced. Change the rear brake hose to a 4wd unit & the Panhard bar/mounting would require some re-work as well.

I discussed the possibility of making a 2wd Pre-Runner w/the rear set-up this way & using 88-98 lift spindles up front w/a co-worker. Some 16's or 17's @ 10" width w/a 33-35" tall tire. Prob could be a fun little ride w/the ride powertrain.
don't forget coil-over....they work really well on a link suspension
One could add an upper mount in the center of the cross member, put johnny joints and heim ends, and create a triangulated 4 link, add whatever length coil-over you want to get the ride height....
For the front I would use the ORD style 4 link with coil-overs as well
No leaf spring of any kind would come close to the ride quality....
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Re: Have not seen this one before... 4x4 using trailing arms

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don't forget coil-over....they work really well on a link suspension
One could add an upper mount in the center of the cross member, put johnny joints and heim ends, and create a triangulated 4 link, add whatever length coil-over you want to get the ride height....
For the front I would use the ORD style 4 link with coil-overs as well
No leaf spring of any kind would come close to the ride quality....
That sounds expensive =)
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Old 05-18-2022, 08:49 PM   #33
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That sounds expensive =)
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