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Old 07-27-2008, 02:44 AM   #1
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I am looking for information on ISAS running gear.

First off, I have no idea which forum this belongs in. So I apologize if it has to be moved.

Anyhoo, I am getting more and more serious about using an independent suspension axle system (ISAS) type of running gear instead of the five ton I already have for a future build.

http://www.axletech.com/products/index.asp?xnav=20000

As you can see I can get little useful information from the web site. So I am hoping to get some feed back from any one who has experience with this type of running gear.
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Old 07-27-2008, 07:50 AM   #2
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you have an interesting idea, i'm assuming it would be for the rear?
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Old 07-27-2008, 08:26 AM   #3
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Nope, front and rear. All the parts are the same, so setting up rear steer would be easy.
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Old 07-27-2008, 09:33 AM   #4
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Here is a better photograph of the running gear itself.
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75k30 will be able to tell you lots about it i'm sure. if he doesnt pop up within a day i'll shoot him a pm to come check this out
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rear steering? Is this for the truck in the avitar? with the duallies? that would be interesting to have 4wheel steering with duallies....hmmm Anyways, Camino is right, 75K30 is probably the best person to ask this too.....
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It is for a different biuld. The truck in my avator is by daily driver. Is 75k30 a heavy equipment guy?
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no, just really into fabbing and the source for things like this. More then liekly, he is the only one here who would have experience with this. So therefore why we suggest him as the guy to really help with this thread. He has not been on all weekend, but I would figure on seeing him on here by the end of today(monday).
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Cool, I am looking for any input that will help. I have had a chance to study this running gear up close, and I think it is what I am looking for.
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rear steering? Is this for the truck in the avitar? with the duallies? that would be interesting to have 4wheel steering with duallies....hmmm
I forgot to mention that I do have an idea involving that. But it is still in its infancy and I doubt it will be realized any time in the near future.

But it is a very cool idea none the less.
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