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Exzion
AMC Addicted Joined: Dec/26/2010 Location: New Oxford PA Status: Offline Points: 589 |
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I'm going to run a 5 gallon tank with twin Viair 400C's. In the front I have Ride tech 6781's which are basically just a Firestone 2100lb bag. I'm running a custom Air management unit based on a Motorola HCS12 Microcontroller utilizing Ride tech's Air manifold and Range Rover Height sensors.
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1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
1965 Rambler Marlin - Parts 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 CCLB |
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farna
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Looks like a nice well thought-out installation. Keep the photos coming!
The rust in the front firewall corners is typical of early Ramblers (pre 67). I haven't had any 67+ big cars, but never heard of any of those rust issues on those models. |
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Rocknthehawk
AMC Apprentice Joined: Dec/09/2010 Location: Central Mass Status: Offline Points: 116 |
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Looks great. I have the bag parts for my '66, waiting til spring to install.
Do you have any measurments for your plates? I'd like to get a set cut/ordered before I tear my car apart to save time.
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Wrambler
AMC Addicted Joined: Jul/02/2007 Location: West Virginia Status: Offline Points: 4199 |
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Yeah, if someone has those bag plates in a file I sure would like to have it, or be interested in buying the plates themselves.
Rust? That's not rust... That was rust! Seriously mine looks a lot like yours, and it appears you are getting yours done a lot faster than me! For inspiration, The 65 ran that brace clear to the core and this was my replacement. |
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69 AMC Rambler 4.0L, 5 speed 2015 Grand Cherokee Limited 2019 Chrysler 300 |
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Exzion
AMC Addicted Joined: Dec/26/2010 Location: New Oxford PA Status: Offline Points: 589 |
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My Father and I designed and engineered the bag mounts, I have the files in .cdr and .dxf formats but I really don't want to release them just yet. I would like to get a couple of miles on the setup to make sure there aren't any design flaws / unforeseen issues with them.
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1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
1965 Rambler Marlin - Parts 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 CCLB |
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Exzion
AMC Addicted Joined: Dec/26/2010 Location: New Oxford PA Status: Offline Points: 589 |
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From pulling the car out of the field to where we're at now is only just over a month. As for rust, I wish I would have taken more pictures of what I started with. Lets just say that from what your pictures seem to indicate yours is a gem compared to mine, . Every horizontal surface except the roof will be replaced before I am done cutting rust out. I removed the muffler with nothing buy my hands, through the trunk. |
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1965 Rambler Marlin - Parts 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 CCLB |
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Rocknthehawk
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Theres a 63 (i think) on s10forum.com that has really similar mounts. I haven't been able to get info from the builder yet.
When you do feel comfortable giving them out, I would appriciate a copy. Sure would save me a ton of time.
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Exzion
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It's possible that someone has similar mounts. It's really the only legit way of mounting bags to this particular type of front suspension. Do you have a link to the other build?
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1965 Rambler Marlin - Parts 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 CCLB |
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Rocknthehawk
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Here's the build:
My only concern with your build is seeing the sleeve bags. They do provide a nice ride, but remember their max and minimum dimensions when mounting. I think they're 4" collapsed (anything lower will tear them), and you may need limit straps to avoid over extending them.
I wont clog your thread with my ride, this is my previous bagged ride:
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Exzion
AMC Addicted Joined: Dec/26/2010 Location: New Oxford PA Status: Offline Points: 589 |
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Your absolutely correct on the downsides of the sleeve type bag. The limitations were taken into account when the shocks(used as limit straps) were measured and ordered and the pedestal mounts were designed. The factory bump stop on the rear end will limit the bag to a 4.5" compressed height and the shocks are 1" shorter than factory which will limit the bag to no more than 12" when extended.
Edited by Exzion - Feb/07/2011 at 8:11am |
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1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
1965 Rambler Marlin - Parts 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 CCLB |
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