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flip arm conversion
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flip arm conversion
can anybody tell me weather a flip arm can be done on a standard cruiser or do they have to have a high steer and panard lift .
80series only needs "one" high steer arm and it goes on the passenger side knuckle.... exactly what arms are u talking about???professor wrote:?? the 2 arms (left and right)???
$1200 and a few other conditions like trade of original arms.
they are made of heat treated steel
Chad
Ulises
www.OzSigns.com - 0400008422
www.OzSigns.com - 0400008422
yeah that was what i wanted to know the 1200 is for the 2 arms you need 2 for hydo assist.udm wrote:80series only needs "one" high steer arm and it goes on the passenger side knuckle.... exactly what arms are u talking about???professor wrote:?? the 2 arms (left and right)???
$1200 and a few other conditions like trade of original arms.
they are made of heat treated steel
Chad
$600 for just one side of the 80 series
Chad
from what i can see its not like the jmac hi steer, this is proper hi steer, as in it gets the tie rod up and out of harms way up front, this is the main reason i would want to get the dobbin set up. $1200 is not bad considering the cost for hilux hi steer.udm wrote:80series only needs "one" high steer arm and it goes on the passenger side knuckle.... exactly what arms are u talking about???professor wrote:?? the 2 arms (left and right)???
$1200 and a few other conditions like trade of original arms.
they are made of heat treated steel
Chad
Chad, so they are made from 4130? What kind of finish are on them? cos chromoly still rusts??
My car still has the factory steering links etc.
Question time...
If you use one of glenns high steer arms, tierod will be bolted onto the new high steer arm, but where will the draglink bolt onto? Those arms that Chad posted dont actually have a draglink mounting point behind the steering knuckle.
Chad, u say u dont have the arms in stock, do you atleast have photos of 80series arms?
Ulises
Question time...
If you use one of glenns high steer arms, tierod will be bolted onto the new high steer arm, but where will the draglink bolt onto? Those arms that Chad posted dont actually have a draglink mounting point behind the steering knuckle.
Chad, u say u dont have the arms in stock, do you atleast have photos of 80series arms?
Ulises
Ulises
www.OzSigns.com - 0400008422
www.OzSigns.com - 0400008422
udm wrote:My car still has the factory steering links etc.
Question time...
If you use one of glenns high steer arms, tierod will be bolted onto the new high steer arm, but where will the draglink bolt onto? Those arms that Chad posted dont actually have a draglink mounting point behind the steering knuckle.
Chad, u say u dont have the arms in stock, do you atleast have photos of 80series arms?
Ulises
there is a few options Glenn uses the original arms and welds the high steer part to it(STOP before you freak on the welding. the welding is what the cost is time to tig it up weld testing can be done too for the engineer).
you can retain the rear tie rod mounts we cut it offf for the hydro assist as it wasn't needed.so yes you can just use one high steer(left hand side)
the pic just up a bit shows my diff with high steer(it an 80 series diff) what photo do you need??
Chad
nothing wrong with Jmacs HS Glenns is best suited to the hydro assist senario as for material i'm not sure. the coating is not chrome its nickel or ........um somthing like that dam hard wearing stuff.-Richo- wrote:from what i can see its not like the jmac hi steer, this is proper hi steer, as in it gets the tie rod up and out of harms way up front, this is the main reason i would want to get the dobbin set up. $1200 is not bad considering the cost for hilux hi steer.udm wrote:80series only needs "one" high steer arm and it goes on the passenger side knuckle.... exactly what arms are u talking about???professor wrote:?? the 2 arms (left and right)???
$1200 and a few other conditions like trade of original arms.
they are made of heat treated steel
Chad
Chad, so they are made from 4130? What kind of finish are on them? cos chromoly still rusts??
Chad
can anyone tell me if an 80 series front diff housing is the same as a 100 series . want to use another diff to do flipp arm on and there are more 80 series ones laying about than 100 series , still want to put all the 100 series axle's and swivel hubs back into the 80 series housing etc . this way i can keep the 100 series hosing to put back in at a later date if need be .
Diferent stud paturn and flange sizes They are not a straight swapgun100 wrote:can anyone tell me if an 80 series front diff housing is the same as a 100 series . want to use another diff to do flipp arm on and there are more 80 series ones laying about than 100 series , still want to put all the 100 series axle's and swivel hubs back into the 80 series housing etc . this way i can keep the 100 series hosing to put back in at a later date if need be .
But i could be wrong
Chad
He's jsut talkin bout using the housing itself.. and putting his swivel hubs centre etc in it...professor wrote:Diferent stud paturn and flange sizes They are not a straight swapgun100 wrote:can anyone tell me if an 80 series front diff housing is the same as a 100 series . want to use another diff to do flipp arm on and there are more 80 series ones laying about than 100 series , still want to put all the 100 series axle's and swivel hubs back into the 80 series housing etc . this way i can keep the 100 series hosing to put back in at a later date if need be .
But i could be wrong
Chad
any ideas.. anyone!
yeah i'm lost can someone answer this one.crankycruiser wrote:He's jsut talkin bout using the housing itself.. and putting his swivel hubs centre etc in it...professor wrote:Diferent stud paturn and flange sizes They are not a straight swapgun100 wrote:can anyone tell me if an 80 series front diff housing is the same as a 100 series . want to use another diff to do flipp arm on and there are more 80 series ones laying about than 100 series , still want to put all the 100 series axle's and swivel hubs back into the 80 series housing etc . this way i can keep the 100 series hosing to put back in at a later date if need be .
But i could be wrong
Chad
any ideas.. anyone!
I think there are a few slight diferences but i'm not sure, great idea though, keep the standard diff standard and have a XLink diff
chad
No stress when you are readygun100 wrote:thats the plan chad might have to talk soon about the x link ??
cheers justin
web site is sort of up dated check it out.
www.dobbinengineering.com/
Chad
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