Pics ?sootygu wrote: $450 for the bags and made the brackets.
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super flex
looking back over there products they dont seem to have a sleeve style bag, only conventional bellow style bag, only would have 10or so " of travel, not enough! another option may be a airlift sleeve bag, but i cant seem to dig up any info on travel.
Boondall backyard performance...SHANTYTECH 4034...
BMX bike - 20" maxxis stickies, 4130 tube frame, reduction gears.
BMX bike - 20" maxxis stickies, 4130 tube frame, reduction gears.
Those brackets cost about $150. Nobody in the US make brackets to suit the Patrol.sootygu wrote:xWhy cant it be repeated?4WD Stuff wrote:Quoting $450 is a bit unreasonable when it can't be repeated by the next person. You did well though and I like your setup.
Shane
The bags still cost around that delivered from US and if someone can fab the brackets they have the set up for approx the same cost.
Not everyone will have a customer come in and give them the valves and lines etc.
There is no supplier in Australia who could match that price, unless you make me some brackets. It will only take half an hour . Did you have to pay for freight on top of the $450?
I'm not having a go at you. I was seriously considering the exact setup purchasing from in Australia for a trade price. It was about twice that amount.
Shane
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Are they my flexy coils?
Shane
Shane
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super flex
yep. sure are very good.
super flex
i bought super flex arms through superior engineering paid $1300. shane at suspension stuff sells them aswell.
Prices include freight. So 2" and 3" lift flexy coils $350, 4-5" lift flexy coils $390.whythef@#!not wrote:that looks like the way to go, what sorta price range we lookin at for a set of these arms and some 4inch flexi coils already got some es9000 shocks reckon theyd do the job
$1290 for the superflex arms.
I am trying to make the 4-5" lift flexy coils longer again for increased flex and making a heavier duty set for those who are loaded up.
Shane
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By the way. That track looks scarey in the wet. Well done.
Shane
Shane
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super flex
thanks shane. driver only as good as his navigator.
Just a note on the airbags, for the back of a GQ you don't need any mounting hardware, just 2 holes in the top spring perch and if you want you can drill a hole in the botom spring mount forward of the current hole in the centre. The Firestone bag fits without any problems and no rubbing anywhere. I used 1T14-C7 bags. They are 6.8" closed and 22.7" open. I used the long Rancho's that have 13" of travel. Currently I have about 12.5" of useable travel. With this the back is just way too loose and I need to run the swaybars and hence a lot of the travel is a bit useless, or at least till I loosen up the front a lot more.
94 GQ, Air Suspension, 35's, Soon to have VH45
got a Superior hi flex arm the other day and I must say these things are great.
Its running 4''lift with drop boxs and all the usual gear.
This is with pedders 9521s foam cells shocks since then I've put in 9521LTs (10.5'' travel) I haven't had a chance to flex it again since tho.
Oh yeah I had to notch the gear box cross member so the front drive shaft wouldn't rub.
Its running 4''lift with drop boxs and all the usual gear.
This is with pedders 9521s foam cells shocks since then I've put in 9521LTs (10.5'' travel) I haven't had a chance to flex it again since tho.
Oh yeah I had to notch the gear box cross member so the front drive shaft wouldn't rub.
whitemav wrote: Did I get my answer ? Yes, in 2 post's out of 4 pages of which half are utter bull shit and off topic nit picking.
I haven't had much feedback from guys running drop boxes with the Superflex arms, I think this would be the best setup.
How does she drive? Those pics are
Cheers
Shane
How does she drive? Those pics are
Cheers
Shane
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super flex
hey guys, it does flex realy well. its a 4-5 inch lift. with efs extremes in the back with flexy coils all round and super flex arms. front shock towers have been extended 2 inches and im running efs extremes from and 80 series cruser. superior worked this out for me. im sure they could help you out if you interested. the tyres are 33's. bighorns. shane from suspension stuff hooked me up with the coils.
Unless you have done some mods then you would be missing out on 2" of down travel running EFS Extremes in the rear with the 5" flexy coils. You can run those shocks with the 3" lift flexy coils.
Either you have done some mods or you have a body lift because it looks like it flexes really well in the rear. It obviously flexes really well up front.
What length shocks are you running up front and have you tried to flex it up at the front till the coils come loose, I am interested to know how much you can push the front flexy coils with the Superflex arms.
I am definitely selling the Jeep for a Patrol now.
Shane
Either you have done some mods or you have a body lift because it looks like it flexes really well in the rear. It obviously flexes really well up front.
What length shocks are you running up front and have you tried to flex it up at the front till the coils come loose, I am interested to know how much you can push the front flexy coils with the Superflex arms.
I am definitely selling the Jeep for a Patrol now.
Shane
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super flex
forgot 2 inch body aswell
Hi there, I'm new to this forum, been on patrol4x4 for long time tho!
I've been runnin these arms for a while now and luv em.
Pic's are with normal ridepro 4" shocks, they are the limiting factor in my setup.
Hope links work,
Cheers Gnu
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm90 ... MG1838.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm90 ... MG1839.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm90 ... MG1836.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm90 ... MG1837.jpg
I've been runnin these arms for a while now and luv em.
Pic's are with normal ridepro 4" shocks, they are the limiting factor in my setup.
Hope links work,
Cheers Gnu
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm90 ... MG1838.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm90 ... MG1839.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm90 ... MG1836.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm90 ... MG1837.jpg
gnucha wrote:Hi there, I'm new to this forum, been on patrol4x4 for long time tho!
I've been runnin these arms for a while now and luv em.
Pic's are with normal ridepro 4" shocks, they are the limiting factor in my setup.
Hope links work,
Cheers Gnu
We sell SUSPENSION - PRICES on
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Free Freight 1300 048 991
FLEXY COILS - Superior Engineering - TIGERZ11 - Tough Dog - PROCOMP - Polyair - ETC
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Free Freight 1300 048 991
FLEXY COILS - Superior Engineering - TIGERZ11 - Tough Dog - PROCOMP - Polyair - ETC
Not 100% sure mate, Delta's or something like that. I've since put them on the wagon as they are a bit light duty for my likingbogged wrote:offtopic, what brand and model are them rims?gnucha wrote:Hi there, I'm new to this forum, been on patrol4x4 for long time tho!
I've been runnin these arms for a while now and luv em.
Pic's are with normal ridepro 4" shocks, they are the limiting factor in my setup.
Hope links work,
Cheers Gnu
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