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Post by jaymes »

thinking of fitting X link to my GQ just wondering if any one has fitted one and how well they work
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Post by Mick. »

I've fitted one and here is some detailed info on how to fit one. ;)

http://www.downunder4x4.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6693

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Post by JemmyBubbles »

Solid write up..

Are you gonna street that thing ? Interested to hear some stories on how your actual dobbin x link handles on road, not the homebrew jobbies.
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Post by Mick. »

JemmyBubbles wrote:Solid write up..

Are you gonna street that thing ? Interested to hear some stories on how your actual dobbin x link handles on road, not the homebrew jobbies.
Yes it will be fully engineered and road registered but I still have to fit the coil overs, 4link rear and the exteral cage before it gets engineered and back on the road.

I'm working closly with an engineer to make sure it's all done right and it will have swaybars for on road use so it should handle pretty well on road, i'm hoping anyway. :lol:

We should have it finished and back on the road by early october so I should have a bit for feed back on it then.

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Post by troy gill »

so its looking good mick with that paint job on those arms nearly as good as the mud flaps

so is going to be ready for nissan trials or is the first comp tuff truck either way bring it on
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Post by the unbreakable luxtruxs »

jaymes wrote:thinking of fitting X link to my GQ just wondering if any one has fitted one and how well they work
PM the Professor, he can help you, he is the X-link man, not a bad bloke either :lol: :lol:
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Post by Mick. »

troy gill wrote:so its looking good mick with that paint job on those arms nearly as good as the mud flaps

so is going to be ready for nissan trials or is the first comp tuff truck either way bring it on
I've finally got rid of them dodgy mudflaps. :finger: The first comp will be the Nissan Trials so I don't have long to finish it.

BTW I had nothing to do with the pink radius arms Bowie had them painted pink at work when he pressed the bushes in. :bad-words: I turned up at his place and they where already fitted. :lol:

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

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