Philberto wrote:Here's an interesting article that may open up a new world of possibilities for us... modifications to the cv axles can allow us long-travel suspensions without altering the track width... This is interesting to me, because I'm not as interested in extreme rock crawling as I am in more lift/more flex for expedition driving while still maintaining the nice bits of an IFS system.
http://koreperformance.com/kore-corporate/news/print/kores-new-long-travel-suspension-kit-dodge-ram-1500-suspension.htm
Philberto wrote: I think this may be an alternative to SAS for us, and I'm looking into a way to maintain SAS, possibly swap out the front diff for something else, and have a long-travel suspension in the front for better roadability, which is part of the reason we bought these trucks in the first place.
Agreed. They'll do Tahoes a decade before us. I talked to Procomp's engineers in 2004. They chuckled.HARDTRAILZ wrote:Definitely a cool new thing. Too bad our platform will never be considered.
janesy86 wrote:I think he meant IFS...
NeilageInc wrote:Some one just needs to ask. I will build these for a fraction of what the other companies would want and you will still get the same quality. I will need someone to invest in it though. When one is ready I will make it happen for you guys. Thanks Neil.
NeilageInc wrote:Some one just needs to ask. I will build these for a fraction of what the other companies would want and you will still get the same quality. I will need someone to invest in it though. When one is ready I will make it happen for you guys. Thanks Neil.
bgwolfpack wrote:NeilageInc wrote:Some one just needs to ask. I will build these for a fraction of what the other companies would want and you will still get the same quality. I will need someone to invest in it though. When one is ready I will make it happen for you guys. Thanks Neil.
Why don't we get the $ amount you need for investment and see if it could be spread out in cost between the members who have a real interest? Think of it as a down payment from anyone who will buy at the first run date. Have the set sales cost, when your ready to start production, at a certain price point for the investors and a mark up in percentage to anyone purchasing later.
For members of offroadtb.com who want these, all you need to do is invest in NeilageInc.
The Roadie wrote:As somebody who was around when Al Gore invented the Internet, even traditional group buys leave somebody holding the investment bag until the buy is completed. Deep pocket vendors with marketing forecasts they can trust might make the initial investment.
But take the Icon coilovers for instance. Icon was unwilling to do all the machining, and left poor overworked Johnny to make some of the parts, and no matter how great they are for my application, it will be a stretch to sell a dozen pairs of 'em. Unless there are a lot of offroading trailvoys not on these two forums. Mall cruisers are unlikely to buy them anyway. So it would have to be a prepayment kind of group buy. And historically, those tend to be stillborn. Wish it were otherwise.
Just look at my bumper for another example. I couldn't even get Teebes interested in the original design after he started looking at tube concepts. But Neil could knock them out any time for a lot less $$.
Hell James that's the fun part. I imagine at least 10,000 posts for that each subject alone.JamesDowning wrote:You guys are also not thinking about the other things that would need to be upgraded.
Even if you fix the travel issues with the upper ball joint, and inner tripod joint... you'll need to figure out a custom solution to a 4" all suspension lift... this would (properly) include longer shocks, spacers, and springs.
Just in case you missed that.NeilageInc wrote:Some one just needs to ask. I will build these for a fraction of what the other companies would want and you will still get the same quality. I will need someone to invest in it though. When one is ready I will make it happen for you guys. Thanks Neil.