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We just finished the prototype and mockup of the syclone specific rear suspension kit. Testing will start shortly with many miles and abuse on the test truck before we move into production. One of the big challenges of the syclone -vs- the typhoon 4 link we designed is the gas tank location. The gas tank ends up being right where the top left bar needs to go in order to have proper geometry. With much research and thought we came up with what turned out to be a great solution a 3 Link design. With a 3 link (or non triangulated 4 link) a locating bar is required. In most cases this is done via a panhard bar. The decision was made to step up the game even further and develop a watts link instead. This offers several advantages from a suspension tuning and performance standpoint I will go into over the coming weeks via JSM tech topics.
Many hours were spent thinking through every feature, a pile of scrap cnc cut flanges and parts remain in the messy shop now. But I am VERY excited at what we came up with, and with us teaming up with Viking on the shocks/springs again I am confident this kit will be a performance breakthrough. Did I mention this is completely bolt in (drill 4 holes). Did I also mention the custom Syclone logo on the watts bracket, that will also include custom truck # plates when we go into production?
More details a specific reasons why certain design features were made to come via Tuesday suspension tech topics we have been posting on facebook. (be glad to post them here also)
be sure to follow us if your on fb @ https://www.facebook.com/JSMFab
Many hours were spent thinking through every feature, a pile of scrap cnc cut flanges and parts remain in the messy shop now. But I am VERY excited at what we came up with, and with us teaming up with Viking on the shocks/springs again I am confident this kit will be a performance breakthrough. Did I mention this is completely bolt in (drill 4 holes). Did I also mention the custom Syclone logo on the watts bracket, that will also include custom truck # plates when we go into production?
More details a specific reasons why certain design features were made to come via Tuesday suspension tech topics we have been posting on facebook. (be glad to post them here also)
be sure to follow us if your on fb @ https://www.facebook.com/JSMFab