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goodsofar Samba Member
Joined: September 16, 2017 Posts: 31
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 3:55 pm Post subject: buggy front susp bumpers; ok to cut off? |
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After reading threads about removing leaf packs to soften the front suspension I have a question: my trailing arms seem to still be under torsion leaf pressure when resting on the metal snubber arms, even with the rubber bumbers removed.
I've read about and seen pics of some buggies that have cut off the metal snubber arms; is there a down side to doing that?
I wondering how to remove the trailing arms from the leaf packs if there is still torsion pressure on them? Sounds a bit scary.
And do you use some kind of puller to get the trailing arm off the leaf? Or with tension removed and the lock screw loose do they usually come off pretty easy?
Thanks much |
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YDBD Samba Member
Joined: February 25, 2017 Posts: 891 Location: Bavaria, Germany
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 9:41 pm Post subject: Re: buggy front susp bumpers; ok to cut off? |
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"I've read about and seen pics of some buggies that have cut off the metal snubber arms; is there a down side to doing that?"
It allows the arm to continue to travel, two things can happen:
Your tire will hit the fender
Your shock will be fully compressed or extended and possibly damaged.
You can also heat them up and use a cheater pipe over it to twist them up or down so you still have them but are in a better position for your ride.
"I wondering how to remove the trailing arms from the leaf packs if there is still torsion pressure on them?"
If the arms are still stuck on the snubber arms you can do two things:
Remove the trailing arm grub screw and use a pair of channel locks or LARGE wrench to fit between the arm and the beam and tap the channel locks with a hammer, it should move pretty easily and once it pops past the snubber arm should slide off. Then you can see where you might want to twist your stop to.
You can also remove the center grub screw and it will release the torsion leaves, and both sides should move freely and you can twist them down to tap them off. It is under some torsion pressure but the leaves and grub screw are pretty stout. Getting it back in is another story. _________________ '56 pan Dune Buggy since '69
don't live in the past...but when I did:
'67 bug
'64 baja
'60 dune buggy
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brettsvw Samba Member
Joined: November 22, 2007 Posts: 2145 Location: Florida
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goodsofar Samba Member
Joined: September 16, 2017 Posts: 31
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 2:42 pm Post subject: Re: buggy front susp bumpers; ok to cut off? |
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Thanks for the replies, this gives me a little more confidence.
Ft. suspension will be my spring project. |
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