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how do i get more travel out of the front suspension?

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how do i get more travel out of the front suspension?

Post by Duff »

is there any easy way to get more flex from the front suspension? i flexed it up and noticed that the bump stops are quite close together and dont allow much up travel, would it be a bad idea to shave a bit off? or are they there for a reason.

Is the only real way to get more flex is to buy the new dropped arms from superior4x4?
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Post by j-top paj »

leave the bumpstops.
what tires are you running and what lift?
when flexed up how much room is there between the top of the tire and the guard?
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Re: how do i get more travel out of the front suspension?

Post by bogged »

Duff wrote:is there any easy way to get more flex from the front suspension? i flexed it up and noticed that the bump stops are quite close together and dont allow much up travel, would it be a bad idea to shave a bit off? or are they there for a reason.

Is the only real way to get more flex is to buy the new dropped arms from superior4x4?
GQ's wont ever have massive front travel in standard form. just the geometry. plenty of threads on it. there are quite a few options but none are "cheap".. :(
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Post by Duff »

Ive got a 2" suspension lift and a 2" body lift. im running 37" tyres, and have cut the guards so there is still room for uptravel. but only about 1" though.
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Post by bogged »

Duff wrote:Ive got a 2" suspension lift and a 2" body lift. im running 37" tyres, and have cut the guards so there is still room for uptravel. but only about 1" though.
so for 1inch not worth any cost...
I've read slotted bushes work, theres a thread on patrol forum regarding it.
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Post by cooki_monsta »

or you could buy a 2nd hand susp kit, or use the current efs sale to raise your rig, 4 shocks and 4 dobinson springs, put them in yourself, might set you back 400 or 500 if your lucky :D
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

It is all about how well your castor bushes will flex. If you have poly castor correction bushes then you will have reduced flex. If you need castor correction bushes get rubber ones.

Softer suspension helps marginally but not really worth it.

Getting adjustable panhard rods help but same as soft coils, not by a lot.

Getting Hautechs holey bushes help a lot because they are soft but they won't last as long and not as safe for on road purposes when they are wearing.

Best is as you say Superiors Super Flex arms, a well set up 5 links and the X-link. Each has their advantages and disadvantages.

But look on the bright side, at least it isn't a torsion bar or independant front end.

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Post by Nelso »

You can take the front bolt out of your left radius arm when you go offroad. Do not drive on the road with it like this, put the bolt back in when you air back up. It will flex to the full capacity of your shocks with that bolt removed but will not be good for high speed work. Disclaimer: I am not encouraging you to try this, just giving an answer to your original question (there, I've covered my bum) and is something that many people have done safely. But, if you chose to try it, remember that you are modifying the way the suspension set up works and will effect insurance etc. as they will deem it unroadworthy in an accident.
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Post by rOd »

I like dangerous, cheapo mods like this. :D
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

rOd wrote:I like dangerous, cheapo mods like this. :D
:rofl: :rofl: You will be impressed then.
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Post by cooki_monsta »

haha mmm dangerous! :twisted: me likey
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Post by zuffen »

After you roll it put the bolt back in and the Insurance Company will never know.

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Post by dan4x4 »

Have you checked your shock lenghts??
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Post by Harb »

Simple............. X Link :D
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Post by cooki_monsta »

nup i like the 'take the bolt out' option, its cheaper and sounds like more fun then attacking my diff with a welder :D
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Post by ROGQ »

Tried taking the bolt out on the weekend, with good results.
Took some measurements and got an extra 120mm travel out of the front end. got some pics.... With a 2" lift and 33's

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Post by jet-6 »

Can this do any severe damage to your car, apart from panels/flares etc being hit with tyres
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Post by cooki_monsta »

it will drastically affect the way your car handles, and do not ever keep the bolt out when ur not in the bush, its disaster waiting to happen
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Post by tna racing »

:armsup: :armsup: diy mods :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by MEX »

Which has more articulation? The X-link or the 5-Link.
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

X-links, 5 links , superior Super flex arms all flex to the limit of the shocks, 5 links would be the more flexible if built correctly with shock towers up through the inner guards.
X-links and Super flex arms are still governed by the rear pin maxing out in the rear boss where as five links will not have this problem , be aware to much flex can cause problems in full bodied trucks if it's not set up correctly.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Superiors arms are best for stability. I have had feedback from another customer who says they are just as stable as normal arms on road. He is running Tough Dog shocks with them so this may make a difference. I am sure there is a difference but it seems to be negligable.

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Post by mr nismo »

Which bolt do you take out? Front or back, left side or right side, or doesnt it matter? Is it a bitch to get it back in again?
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Post by cooki_monsta »

front left, and its best to have a jack or 2 handy ;)
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Post by Nelso »

Get someone else to bounce the front left corner of the car up and down and it should line up and slide in easy. Putting it back in yourself can be a PITA.
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Post by cooki_monsta »

i prefer to call it 'a solo mission' :D or a fun time :D
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Post by Nelso »

:rofl: I just read what I wrote earlier and it doesn't sound too good. I will have to think before I write in future. :oops:
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Post by cooki_monsta »

would make a pretty amusing sig tho :D
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Post by outback_pootrol »

can this be done with castor plates
if so which one would i take out then? bottom or top bolt?
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Post by ratbagpatrol »

3rds my friend nice flex and the take the frount bolt out it will blow your mind od it all the time on my longey love the travel i get o igot some long shocks to this also helps
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