DudeAbides
Observer
I REALLY like the idea of this, but as a Quigley owner, not sure it makes much sense, as opposed to just doing an Agile RIP
kit for some fairly decent gains.
Sure is interesting though!!
May not be worth it for a Quigley owner who is happy with their van's handling, but there are advantages that aren't duplicated by anybody else I don't think and can't be corrected with new shocks. First and maybe most important is the caster he has built into the design, speaking from personal experience with my FZJ80 that can make a night and day difference in handling on a lifted rig. Second is control arm angle, the pics show the arms pretty much parallel with the frame. That is huge for ride quality, allowing the springs to absorb the bumps with minimal transfer of force through the arms to the frame/body (less jarring).