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Old 05-21-2012, 03:26 PM
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Default Front/Rear susp. homebuilt/mod ideas

Through all of the work on the buggy, i've come across a lot of different approaches for front and rear suspension components using pre-existing items.

here's a few from the golf cart "line-up"

Up front:

This particular model golf cart differs from most in that it has a solid beam connection up front that could be cut, boxed and heimed for an instant spindle/hub assembly.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Used-front-a...item1c22683bce

This one could be a near weld-in deal, and could be split and modified to work as an IRS as well ....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chrysler-GEM...item56445901bf



For those wondering, this is the most common front cart suspension, unsuitable for rough terrain because of roll-under deflection of the transverse leaf spring and limited travel. could be adapted to work for a smooth dirt-tracker or mini sand rail. Used in most club car, Ez-Go etc electric and gas carts.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Club-Car-Hub...item4cf32ae09e


However, the hubs are excellent, they are 4x4 bolt pattern on a 1" axle. Bearings are tapered type like most non-strut cars/trucks and very heavy duty. They're what i have in the Rockhound. Hub/spindle alone is below. A "V" cut through the spindle to free the axle allows it's curved surface to be saved and reused on another spindle tube (1 1/8th cro-moly in my instance). The hits this combo has survived without any damaged has surprised me. Also made me confident in my welds' integrity.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ez-Go-Golf-C...item2a1b41a8bd







At the rear:

presently considering a set of these as hubs ...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/YAMAHA-GOLF-...item519e42ce71

With a pair of these mated together somehow for an axle.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/EZ-Go-golf-c...item5ae511182c

Before going this route i have to find out shaft dimensions, steel spec etc on them and talk to an old racing buddy in Reading who runs a driveshaft and axle shop to see if can come up with an insert bearing carrier tube that would double as the brake/sprocket hub for me.


Just some fodder for the mill of minds around here
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Old 05-22-2012, 07:44 PM
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The 3rd front end with the leafspring would be an easy conversion to dual A-arms -change the leafspring to an A-arm. I like the splined hubs- having many splined axles & hubs here, it's hard to know what will work together though. I have a couple of items that have 19 splines and won't interchange because the diameter is slightly different. I'm assuming there's not a common set of splines from one manufacturer to another.

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Old 05-22-2012, 10:27 PM
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probably not, i'm asking around buggiesgonewild at the moment (golf cart mod site) as to the spline count and dia. on the yamaha hubs. can't find specs on them. I want to stay away from a keyed axle/hub at the rear. Been meaning to give a call to the guy that did my spindle pins to see what it would take to match up a set on raw stock. that way i could put bearing stops etc where i want them.
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