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Drop shackles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:48 am
by sturmy
Hi,
seen these before mainly on Suzukis, but here they mention being on test for the L300 :-)
Hope the propshaft is long enough :shock:

Take a look.

http://www.climaxsuspension.com.au/s_drops.html

Regards

Sturmy

Re: Drop shackles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:54 am
by loki
very cool

Re: Drop shackles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:17 am
by sasquatch-hunter
Those "Missing Link" shackles are scary! They unload the weight transfer too fast! Definitely not for street use. And they aren't great off road neither. The suspension drops but the contact pressure is only the weight of the axle and the wheel/tire. I had them on my old suk for a week and sold them right the way.

Re: Drop shackles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:30 am
by loki
sasquatch-hunter wrote:Those "Missing Link" shackles are scary! They unload the weight transfer too fast! Definitely not for street use. And they aren't great off road neither. The suspension drops but the contact pressure is only the weight of the axle and the wheel/tire. I had them on my old suk for a week and sold them right the way.

good to hear the opinion of someone that has used them, I will look forward to hearing from others as well, it's all pretty irrelevant to me though as they cost more than $1.00 :)

Re: Drop shackles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:09 am
by Meanman
sasquatch-hunter wrote:Those "Missing Link" shackles are scary! They unload the weight transfer too fast! Definitely not for street use. And they aren't great off road neither. The suspension drops but the contact pressure is only the weight of the axle and the wheel/tire. I had them on my old suk for a week and sold them right the way.

Agreed. These style of shackle work for crawling, but not more. Would be scary in these vans on street in a hard braking situation.......huge endo I would think.

Re: Drop shackles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:24 am
by loki
Meanman wrote:
sasquatch-hunter wrote:Those "Missing Link" shackles are scary! They unload the weight transfer too fast! Definitely not for street use. And they aren't great off road neither. The suspension drops but the contact pressure is only the weight of the axle and the wheel/tire. I had them on my old suk for a week and sold them right the way.

Agreed. These style of shackle work for crawling, but not more. Would be scary in these vans on street in a hard braking situation.......huge endo I would think.
I think they have pins to lock them down when on road.

Re: Drop shackles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:53 am
by jessef
I had a set on my Jeep years ago with the locking pin.

The pin snapped while braking going down a steep hill and the rear end sprang up like a bronco almost flipping us over forward.

They are death traps no matter what good things you hear about them.

Re: Drop shackles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:57 am
by loki
jfarsang wrote:I had a set on my Jeep years ago with the locking pin.

The pin snapped while braking going down a steep hill and the rear end sprang up like a bronco almost flipping us over forward.

They are death traps no matter what good things you hear about them.
good to know, 2 negative reports, I wouldn't be spending $1.00 if I even had it :)

Re: Drop shackles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:08 pm
by delicat
Hey Loki,

You'd be better to get your veggie system installed before even thinking of another mod, I'm very curious to see how it's gonna turn out! You are one patient man! :-D

Re: Drop shackles

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 1:02 pm
by loki
delicat wrote:Hey Loki,

You'd be better to get your veggie system installed before even thinking of another mod, I'm very curious to see how it's gonna turn out! You are one patient man! :-D
not so patient, just no free time :( I've booked all day saturday to get as much of it done as possible, we will see how far I get.