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The upper, Do you mean the Axles? There is no upper suspension arms. Changing the axle length would not effect caster only camber.I'm making the assumption, and please confirm, the the design is of an "equal length control arm" configuration? If so, had you considered making the uppers slightly shorter than the lowers in order to have some rear caster? Also, I think by using the different carrier housings, one could build in positive or negative caster while maintaining the correct pinion angle.
Yes the forward torque arms are pretty heavy duty and are a solid to frame mount (bushing isolated at Diff mount ) but is also adjustable in order to have correct pinion angle (expected with bushings a 3* flex) these arms are long and set to account for upward torque roll as well as the upper mount. That mount I decided was better off copying jags fore and aft setup unlike the hot rodders of the 80-90's side to side style mount. This also helps with the side to side motion. Now I still have a few more bits I have to build to finish this. I have to get the lowers mocked up so I can build the lower strut arms, rear rods??, and coil over mounts. All will effect the limit in which the rear end will move under load.Your design and engineering looks very well thought out. The one possible concern I have is whether the forward torque arms (strut rods?) will sufficiently counter the nose up tendency of the carrier during hard acceleration... (which I'm sure you would NEVER do with a tiny whippled 5.9 Magnum! LOL) As always, there are many ways to skin a cat. As I was reading through the build, I was envisioning a true torque arm, like in a Gen3 or Gen4 Camaro, and a panhard bar to the bottom of the carrier to counter side to side movement.
The upper, Do you mean the Axles? There is no upper suspension arms. Changing the axle length would not effect caster only camber. The Caster was set using the jag factory angle from the "cage" all I did was adapt it to fit the car without the cage. That's why when welding the upper crossmember mount in I had to roll it back a few deg's = .5" roll to match there design but still have my axles center.
As to the question of camber there is no need the Jag rearend has this option built into the design. It's adjusted at the base of the axle where it meets the disc and caliper. There are a series of spacer that can be removed or added in order to get the +/- camber you desire.
Yes the forward torque arms are pretty heavy duty and are a solid to frame mount (bushing isolated at Diff mount ) but is also adjustable in order to have correct pinion angle (expected with bushings a 3* flex) these arms are long and set to account for upward torque roll as well as the upper mount. That mount I decided was better off copying jags fore and aft setup unlike the hot rodders of the 80-90's side to side style mount. This also helps with the side to side motion. Now I still have a few more bits I have to build to finish this. I have to get the lowers mocked up so I can build the lower strut arms, rear rods??, and coil over mounts. All will effect the limit in which the rear end will move under load.
I knew going into this that I wasn't as smart as the designers of the suspension so I only adapted there design to fit my application, I've only made two changes. 1. was remove the "cage" 2. Was narrow the track 4". So finger crossed
What year to year is that extension housing from if i might ask? I am looking at swapping in a 42RH, but want to keep the mechanical speedometer.Didn't get anything done last night, I crapped out and sat on the couch with the wife and kid...
I did get the bottle filled though.... A full bottle is a happy bottle..
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Also was able to order a new tail housing for the 46RE that will allow me to run both the speed sensor and the speedo cable on a later model 46re...
This will allow me to run both the stock speedo gauge and also all the elc plugin's need for the computer and tuning
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As long as you stay RH you'll be fine. It's when they went to RE that they had 2 options ( cable drive or Elc )What year to year is that extension housing from if i might ask? I am looking at swapping in a 42RH, but want to keep the mechanical speedometer.
Page 4 n 5What tunnel mods did you end up doing? I scoured your thread. Didnt see any info on that.