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80 series radius arm flip?

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80 series radius arm flip?

Post by RUFF »

Anyone ever done this at stock height? Im after the clearence not the caster correction.
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Post by icrawl »

ask crankycruiser mate he might be able to give u an insite to it ,only his is lifted
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Post by bruiser »

would you be able to get it engineer approved in queensland?
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Post by RUFF »

bruiser wrote:would you be able to get it engineer approved in queensland?
Im not sure. I dont see why not but im really not all that concerned in any case.
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Post by RUFF »

icrawl wrote:ask crankycruiser mate he might be able to give u an insite to it ,only his is lifted
I know it works on lifted rigs. Ive seen heaps of them done. Im not looking at lifting this though. Its not exactly an 80 series ;)
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Post by gq2.8 »

anybody got any more info on these arms or pics thanx
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Post by 75 cruser »

ask the profesor he has done this on his hilux

thanks rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
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Post by RUFF »

gq2.8 wrote:anybody got any more info on these arms or pics thanx
They are just stock arms. Flipped upside down on the diff housing. So they go over the top of the housing instead of under the housing.
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Post by RUFF »

75 cruser wrote:ask the profesor he has done this on his hilux

thanks rob
Its a hilux not a stock height 80 series.

I dont need info on how to do it, Its as simple as cutting the old brackets off the housing and making new ones for the top. Im after info on wether anyone has done it at stock 80 series height and had any clearence issues with the arms hitting the chassie or anything else.
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Post by bj on roids »

have a look on a stock 80, there really isnt enough room there, on a custom and modified hilux there would be sufficient room

BTW

I have some 80 series front arms spare, you can test with :lol:
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Post by dow50r »

Im guessing i would only just have enough room with 4 inch lift....the best thing it does is allow caster, the next best thing is it moves the diff forward, as the arms are more parallel with the ground....
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Post by RUFF »

bj on roids wrote:have a look on a stock 80, there really isnt enough room there, on a custom and modified hilux there would be sufficient room

BTW

I have some 80 series front arms spare, you can test with :lol:
Its not on a custom modified Hilux.

I have an entire stock 80 series here i can test it on.
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Post by RUFF »

dow50r wrote:Im guessing i would only just have enough room with 4 inch lift....the best thing it does is allow caster, the next best thing is it moves the diff forward, as the arms are more parallel with the ground....
Thanks Andrew. What does it get close to on yours?
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Post by dow50r »

The chassis mounted bump stops will get in the way...if you can get away without them, you would have a half descent chance of making it fit. I just had another good look under there, and it would be tight, but i think you could do it. Ive heard you can use caster plates as the new diff brackets with some modification to suit.
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Post by bj on roids »

RUFF wrote:
bj on roids wrote:have a look on a stock 80, there really isnt enough room there, on a custom and modified hilux there would be sufficient room

BTW

I have some 80 series front arms spare, you can test with :lol:
Its not on a custom modified Hilux.

I have an entire stock 80 series here i can test it on.
well why are you asking then?
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Post by RUFF »

bj on roids wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bj on roids wrote:have a look on a stock 80, there really isnt enough room there, on a custom and modified hilux there would be sufficient room

BTW

I have some 80 series front arms spare, you can test with :lol:
Its not on a custom modified Hilux.

I have an entire stock 80 series here i can test it on.
well why are you asking then?
Because i havent done it. Did you even read the first post :?: :roll:
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Post by chunks »

Geez mate flame people for trying to help you....
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Post by bj on roids »

RUFF wrote:
bj on roids wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bj on roids wrote:have a look on a stock 80, there really isnt enough room there, on a custom and modified hilux there would be sufficient room

BTW

I have some 80 series front arms spare, you can test with :lol:
Its not on a custom modified Hilux.

I have an entire stock 80 series here i can test it on.
well why are you asking then?
Because i havent done it. Did you even read the first post :?: :roll:
yes i read it, so go down there and test it on your stock 80 series :roll:

did you even read my post :lol:
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Post by RUFF »

dow50r wrote:The chassis mounted bump stops will get in the way...if you can get away without them, you would have a half descent chance of making it fit. I just had another good look under there, and it would be tight, but i think you could do it. Ive heard you can use caster plates as the new diff brackets with some modification to suit.


The chassie must be different on the early ones. Just had a look under the one i have here and there are no bumpstops under the chassie. Only in the coil mounts. So this is no concern. Looking at it i may need to modify the bottom of the shock mounts a little so it still gets full uptravel without hitting this.

The top plates are no problem. I know 2 different people these are available through. Its a fairly common mod on lifted ones these days.

At this stage i want to leave the suspension at stock height. At the most i may lift it 2".
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Post by RUFF »

bj on roids wrote:yes i read it, so go down there and test it on your stock 80 series :roll:

did you even read my post :lol:
Because i dont want to test it. I just wanted to ask the question. Im never going to do it anyway. Ive never done anything else like this before so im not going to start now :finger:
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Post by udm »

RUFF wrote:Im never going to do it anyway.
why waste peoples time then?
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Post by RUFF »

udm wrote:
RUFF wrote:Im never going to do it anyway.
why waste peoples time then?
Its the internet and im a web wheeler.
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Post by Ice »

RUFF wrote:
udm wrote:
RUFF wrote:Im never going to do it anyway.
why waste peoples time then?
Its the internet and im the king of web wheelers.
Fixed for you :D
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Post by bj on roids »

RUFF wrote:
udm wrote:
RUFF wrote:Im never going to do it anyway.
why waste peoples time then?
Its the internet and im a web wheeler.
My dad is stronger than your dad!
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Post by bj on roids »

RUFF wrote:
bj on roids wrote:yes i read it, so go down there and test it on your stock 80 series :roll:

did you even read my post :lol:
Because i dont want to test it. I just wanted to ask the question. Im never going to do it anyway. Ive never done anything else like this before so im not going to start now :finger:
Such an OL web poseur!
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Post by RUFF »

bj on roids wrote:
RUFF wrote:
udm wrote:
RUFF wrote:Im never going to do it anyway.
why waste peoples time then?
Its the internet and im a web wheeler.
My dad is stronger than your dad!
Your mum looks like Pauline Hanson :finger:
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Post by WICKED »

RUFF wrote:
bj on roids wrote:
RUFF wrote: Its the internet and im a web wheeler.
My dad is stronger than your dad!
Your mum looks like Pauline Hanson :finger:
Funniest post ever!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by bj on roids »

WICKED wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bj on roids wrote:
RUFF wrote: Its the internet and im a web wheeler.
My dad is stronger than your dad!
Your mum looks like Pauline Hanson :finger:
Funniest post ever!!!!!!!!!!
Except for the picture of wicked in the nude, then everyone was laughing :lol:
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Post by Sic Lux »

bj on roids wrote:
WICKED wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bj on roids wrote:
RUFF wrote: Its the internet and im a web wheeler.
My dad is stronger than your dad!
Your mum looks like Pauline Hanson :finger:
Funniest post ever!!!!!!!!!!
Except for the picture of wicked in the nude, then everyone was laughing :lol:
Ah pay that one :rofl:
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Post by bj on roids »

Sic Lux wrote:
bj on roids wrote:
WICKED wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bj on roids wrote: My dad is stronger than your dad!
Your mum looks like Pauline Hanson :finger:
Funniest post ever!!!!!!!!!!
Except for the picture of wicked in the nude, then everyone was laughing :lol:
Ah pay that one :rofl:
its so cute, she said :lol: :finger: :D
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