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Nissan radius arm FLEX design

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Post by love ke70 »

and thats the point, suspension mods under current laws have very little guidelines, so little can be blue plated. the new national system "should" be better, but i hold little hope.

anyway, we digress.

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Post by demon dude »

I see the arms got another second placing in the superior all terrain challenge on the weekend! Their getting consistant competition placings.
Mick from Superior Engineering will be running them in the Mod Truck Challenge at rover park 24th-25th nov for some rockcrawlin and we should see some pretty good flex pics i hope.
We'll see how he goes. :D
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

For those who are interested in the road handling of these Super Flex Arms, a customer of mine is very impressed so far.

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Post by 1MadEngineer »

Robbie Marshal (running the new arms) just got a 2nd overall at the QLD winch championships. He scored 5 out of 10 course victories (may have been a lot better if he didn't have a few lapses in judgement! ;) )

WELL DONE ROB!!

he also ended up 2nd overall for the series. I am glad my beer fuelled idea works sooooo well. congrats to the guys for making them a reality.
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

Okay here is a bit of a update , We are in production of the 4-5 inch arms and also the 6-7 inch arms .
Late in january 08 we will start on the 3 inch arms as well as a standard arm .
The benefit of the standard arm will be for the guys that are using drop boxes they can just purchase the passenger side arm only for $650 this will give them maximum flex while retaining that nice drop box ride.
We have been getting about 250-260mm " 9-10 inch's " more wheel travel on average when changing to these arms , sounds to good to be tru but it is the facts.
To give you an idea we are fully maxxing out the bushes both up and down travel in the rear pins on 5 inch lifts .
I have just posted on www.superiorengineering.com.au that if you purchase a set of arms and they do not flex more than your current set of radius arms ( ANY OTHER BRAND ) we will happily refund your money .
The best thing about these arms over other systems on the market is they do not change the handling of the vehicle so you still retain a stable vehicle on and of road.
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Post by GUJohnno »

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Post by mickyd555 »

SuperiorEngineering wrote:The benefit of the standard arm will be for the guys that are using drop boxes they can just purchase the passenger side arm only for $650 this will give them maximum flex while retaining that nice drop box ride.
so will you be able to buy a left side only arm to suit a 3/4/5/6" lift for people who already have drop arms?
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Post by fatassgq »

YEP
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Post by HeathGQ »

i believe that a "commercial" vehicle with a separate chassis i.e. DX patrol, can have suspension modifications mod plated under the heavy vehicle codes, but you need a heavy vehicle approved person....

Les from BATC had a set of drop boxes blue plated, but that was few years ago now.

Anyway, Superior and Greg have done an amazing job with R&D, congrats guys
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Post by eliteforce32 »

i thought that was only coming in with this modified shit storm from the government?
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

mickyd555 wrote:
SuperiorEngineering wrote:The benefit of the standard arm will be for the guys that are using drop boxes they can just purchase the passenger side arm only for $650 this will give them maximum flex while retaining that nice drop box ride.
so will you be able to buy a left side only arm to suit a 3/4/5/6" lift for people who already have drop arms?
IF we sell the passenger side arm only to replace another manufacturers arm we would have to find out the exact drop height of the arms to see if ours are compatible. For example our 4-5 inch arm is exactly 4.5 inch's drop , i do not know what the other guys have manufactured theirs to. Our 6-7 inch arms are 6.5 inch drop and our 3 inch will be exactly 3 inch and standard a copy of a factory arm even in shape.
The other thing to look at is how far they have put their bushes forward so i guess this would be up to the owner of the arms to find out and relay the info to myself from their i can tell you if it is possible.
We have pushed our arms forward a far amount so a spacer may need to be supplied to have our arm the same as the drivers side.
if it is straight forward they would be $650 if we need to manufacture a spacer they may be slightly more expensive.
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Post by stressed »

how are thay on the road thinking of buying them for my 6inch
when people say they are under the wifes thumb well im under her foot

more right foot the better the fun facter

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

I doubt you will notice any difference to any other form of castor correction for the 6" lift except you won't have a front sway bar.

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Post by stressed »

thanks for that
when people say they are under the wifes thumb well im under her foot

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Post by BowTieGQ »

So I'd also need new longer shocks? Damn. Just got some from you Shane. What Procomps would you recommend then?
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

I would keep the shocks you have for now. The difference will be that you will use for the full travel of the shocks instead of a little bit.

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Post by BowTieGQ »

Cheers Shane.
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Post by RoldIT »

Updates?

Ongoing strength? ... bushes holding up? ... handling still good?
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Post by SIM79 »

Can you post some flex pics of before and after installing these arms on a customers Patrol? When will the arms for a 3 inch lift be available?
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Post by bogged »

RoldIT wrote:Updates?

Ongoing strength? ... bushes holding up? ... handling still good?

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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

We have just drawn up the 3 inch and standard arms to suit the lower lifts and the drop boxes.
For the guys who already have other brand arms you will be able to purchase the passenger side arm only in std,3,4.5 and 6.7 inch lifts, and if you have drop boxes you can fit the standard height arms.
Front Bushes are not tearing like the normal style drop radius arms as the rear pins max out in the steel boss and stop flex before the front bushes are to stressed.
In my GQ i was tearing bushes with normal dropped radius arms every few comps, Since changing to the new arms, the bushes have not been tearing.
The rear pin bushes will be the first to wear out as they take all the impact which is no different if you use aftermarket arms or factory arms.
The handling is no different from any other drop radius arm on the market except they get more flex.
I will track down some pics of some trucks with them fitted, most of the arms sold now have not been fitted by us but other 4wd shops and the customers so we dont have a lot of images.
I have also posted on our website that we Gaurantee that if these arms do not flex better than your current arms ftted (any other brand on the market ) we will refund your money .
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Post by SIM79 »

SuperiorEngineering wrote:We have just drawn up the 3 inch and standard arms to suit the lower lifts and the drop boxes.
When will these 3 inch arms be available for purchasing?
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Post by KIWI »

Could you give dimensions/weight? Interested to see if its cost effective to get these to New Zealand.


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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

The approx size of the box's are 113cm x 21 cm x 9 cm and approx 18kg each , and their is 2 boxes per set.
KIWI wrote:Could you give dimensions/weight? Interested to see if its cost effective to get these to New Zealand.


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Post by Suspension Stuff »

UPDATE

The 3" lift Radius arms are officially in production now so I am happy to take orders from those who have been eagerly waiting. I expect to start getting sets in a couple of weeks.

I will take some before and after photos of my GU flexed up so everyone gets a good idea on the improvements. I will also do some before and after road testing and detail any differences that I notice in driveability.

For those interested in realising the full benefit of front flex I have designed longer front coils so we can run longer front shocks to rival the guys with the 5" super flex arms. I will be testing these coils also.

I also have some 3" rear coils designed for flex on order to receive heaps of rear flex and I will test these also.

Having said that. There is no need to change your front coils or shocks to receive the massive benefits from these Radius Arms.

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Post by RoldIT »

:armsup:

Dammit! Gunna have to raid the piggybank ... :cool:
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Post by bogged »

RoldIT wrote::armsup:

Dammit! Gunna have to raid the piggybank ... :cool:
well did u?
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

I was at the machinists last week, and there was a few sets of 3" and std height arms on the floor ready to go!! so i gather they will be getting put together over the next week or so!! :lol:

found these pics!! of a recent fitment.....

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Post by RoldIT »

bogged wrote:
RoldIT wrote::armsup:

Dammit! Gunna have to raid the piggybank ... :cool:
well did u?
Not yet, been keeping an eye on the progress.

Also, still undecided as to whether to go 3in arms or a combination of drop boxes and single standard arm. Too many choices ... :?
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Post by love ke70 »

driving a GQ ute myself, i can see just how bloody impressive that flex is over standard.

well impressed, when im finished with my current project, these will be on the list to buy for the ute for sure :D
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