PaulC wrote:Hi Pat, It may help to know if you are contemplating building for highway use only or for offroad use. The height variation between the two can be enormous.
Im with you on that one...well, my daily driver is the same one that we use for our long trip excusions stands about 53" tall at the roofline and has a ground clearance of 6-1/2". The Pathy stands 66" at the roofline and 15" to the ground, so far no issues with off roading with that sucker

albeit im not *hard core* when it comes to off roading.
madjack wrote:p.s. I am a torsion axle fan for all but the most serious off roading
Yeah, been looking into those, im getting partial to the torsion arms as seperate units that get bolted to the frame inlieu of a whole axle.
The third and more complicated option is to use a standard axle and instead of leaf springs, make it a trailing arm style of axle with regular shock setup and coilovers to adjust the ride height of the TD, the *down side* most coilover setups only have about 3" of adjustment range. the cool thing about using this setup aside from ride height are the availability of different spring rates and different length springs. (at least thru
Ground Control) With the trailing arm setup and proper springs, each wheel will act almost independantly, more like a torsion axle does.
Sorry to go OT on that one..
