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Long Travel BS Thread

Discussion in 'Long Travel Suspension' started by amaes, Aug 20, 2010.

  1. Jun 11, 2018 at 12:25 PM
    glorifiedwelder

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    Get some aero kroil and soak it overnight. It’s the best penatrant I’ve ever used. I’ve used it on huge bolts and bearing torqued to thousands of pounds and have been successful using it when half a dozen other brands wouldn’t get them to budge.
     
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    this? both my lower shock bolts are frozen and id like to get them out reasonably without resorting to drilling.

    https://smile.amazon.com/Aero-Kroil...ting+spray&dpPl=1&dpID=41eZ225wluL&ref=plSrch
     
  3. Jun 11, 2018 at 12:32 PM
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    huh. Well hope it works out. The low torqure from those gears is epic. I know im a 1st gen but god DAMN I love the 5.29s. Plus I added a blower and man...so damn fun now in the dirt.

    Lol that sucks.

    Why put on huge 37s to crawl the mall? Seems like a lot of money for tires..


    Well...im not gonna say hell no to that. LS would be sweet.

    Between you and @dirt addiction trucks..im not sure if I should pour the money into mine or just wait for one of you to sell and start saving :laugh:
     
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    another 1-2 hundred. not that much. havent fully decided.
     
  5. Jun 11, 2018 at 1:01 PM
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    Ordered a 13OZ can. Will blow through the rest of the PB Blaster this week I guess and see if that does anything until the kroil shows up. We use the green can Kroil at work to lube valves with.
     
  7. Jun 11, 2018 at 1:08 PM
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    Using heat is key, also maybe its slightly angled? You really want to press it out evenly. Might be worth a try to press it back in and then try uniformly pressing it back out making sure no side is being pushed out higher than the other.

    Heat really does help though
     
  8. Jun 11, 2018 at 1:37 PM
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    Alright suspension question for the gurus out there. Not tacoma related but for a T4R. Getting ready to put the metaltech LT springs in on our 5th gen and am in the process of building adjustable links and panhard to be able to fine tune things with the added height and droop the springs will likely provide.

    As I do my research I am finding that some people's opinion is that just being able to adjust the panhard is sufficient while others believe that a panhard drop or lift bracket is better to keep the panhard as level as possible and reduce sway.

    So looking at joints last night I come accross the offset heims that Barnes4wd sells (http://www.barnes4wd.com/Offset-Heat-Treated-Chromoly-78-14-X-34-Heim-Joint-_p_696.html) and get to thinking that if I used an offset joint on each end of the panhard (one offset up and one offset down) I could essentially replicate a panhard drop and lift while also getting adjustability. The offset heims are about a 1" offset from the center axis so 1" offset down on the upper bracket and 1" offset up on the lower bracket and my panhard should be about where it needs to be for the ~2" of lift I should get with the springs.

    Am I missing something? Overthinking it?
     
  9. Jun 11, 2018 at 2:08 PM
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    I don't think the offset hiems will help because your not changing the actual pivot locations, and those joints will put a bit more sheer force on the hem shank since that's what the Panhard is for( side to side axle force)
     
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    Yeah the extra forces were one concern I had. However, compared to the factory panhard they still may be stronger with a 3/4" shank.
     
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    i have lower links, 3" LT Metal Tech springs and i was able to dial in my droop locations better with the adjustable links. I still need to adjustable panhard as my axle when drooped out is slightly to the right because it needs to be extended a touch.
     
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    Kroil..................don't know why, but it always comes in last in these online tests. Maybe that's because nothing at all is better than anything? I dunno......but there's a good chance Kroil ain't worth the extra you pay.

    You be the judge:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUEob2oAKVs

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeTNXbDbHcM
     
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    Honestly I'll keep spending money on sprays for now before I snap something or break something that costs waaaaay more.
     
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    I am with you there, but have come to the conclusion the dime-store variety of sprays is likely as good as the top-shelf products like Kroil. Who knows? Good to keep an open mind.
     
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    If the Kroil doesn't work, I'd just send it in to Camburg if you can swing not having the arms for a bit, that way if they break something in the process of getting it out, they might cover it. I mean you've been using the right tool for the job and elbow grease and it's still not budging.
     
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    Nothing beats 50/50 mix of ATF and mineral spirts
     
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    Yeah that's the plan. I'll let it soak for another week (Kroil wont show up til next week), and then if the Kroil doesn't do anything for me I'll just ship all the Uniball parts to Camburg and let them do it. If one is having this problem, would rather just buy once cry one on shipping. Like you said, I feel like I've reached the end of my skillset and toolset and it's not doing anything, so would rather let Camburg beat on it on hopefully if they break something they'll replace it, but I won't hold my breath. We shall see.
     
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    I’ve seen kroil work first hand after all the major brands failed to remove frozen yaw bearings from about 90 wind turbines. We tried multiple penatrants over a 1 year period and not a single one broke loose till we used kroil. I’ve also used it in the shop on everything from exhaust to suspension. It gets into tight areas much better but due to its thin nature it doesn’t stay around long.


    With that said I live in so cal so I was using it on high torque applications not on things that are rusted beyond repair.
     
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    Interestingly, in the first video I shared, the ATF 50/50 home brew was one of the top three in effectiveness. Only beaten by heat and slightly by liquid wrench. When you factor in how cheap it is to make this brew, it was a winner.
     
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