mjderstine
SuperShafty.com
hey guys, after talking DoubleJ at ECSC back in august and seeing Warpig's Izuzu trooper slither through the C3 courses i made the decision to transform the Deuce from a casual trail runner to a C3 4ws rig. Construction of this wasnt that hard as the twin/mad force axles from my man Rick at Supershafty are easy to work with.
I decided to go 3-link with a panhard setup on each axle to avoid bump steer as much as possible.
one question i have is there an advantage or disadvantage to having the panhard mounts on the same side of the chassis for the front and rear axles. i understand that through movement the axles actually move side to side with a panhard setup. so i figured mounting them on the same sides would allow the axles to move in the same direction (side to side).
have any of you guys tried a setup like this on your C3 scalers?
here are some pics and a video of the steering operating. "thumbsup"
Bobbed Deuce steering GT3B Mixing scaler with winch - YouTube





I decided to go 3-link with a panhard setup on each axle to avoid bump steer as much as possible.
one question i have is there an advantage or disadvantage to having the panhard mounts on the same side of the chassis for the front and rear axles. i understand that through movement the axles actually move side to side with a panhard setup. so i figured mounting them on the same sides would allow the axles to move in the same direction (side to side).
have any of you guys tried a setup like this on your C3 scalers?
here are some pics and a video of the steering operating. "thumbsup"
Bobbed Deuce steering GT3B Mixing scaler with winch - YouTube




