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X-Link how many??

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X-Link how many??

Post by mud_runner_GQ »

was just wondering how many ppl are running X-links in there patrols??
would have thought heaps of ppl would be for the price...
just wondering as im looking a getting one.
thanks
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Post by Mousie »

there not all there cracked up to be
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Post by mud_runner_GQ »

Mousie wrote:there not all there cracked up to be
why is that??
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Post by 12ht »

thinking of geting one for my 60 series coil conversion one day.
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Post by Rampage »

Mousie wrote:there not all there cracked up to be
hrmm is this based on experience? :?
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xlink

Post by purplebus »

put one in my gq but with the standard 5 " shocks. it travelled really well but i bent the diff before i could get longer shocks. have gu diff in now and will be fitting it asap. will get correct shocks and let you know. i was happy with it.
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Post by want to be a wylie »

take one for a test drive first !!!

am putting lift in to gq this week and was going to fit all in one go with x link

but test drove one first and it handles like a boat!!

good off road but

not on black stuff
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Post by mud_runner_GQ »

want to be a wylie wrote:take one for a test drive first !!!

am putting lift in to gq this week and was going to fit all in one go with x link

but test drove one first and it handles like a boat!!

good off road but

not on black stuff
well i don't care about on road its a trail rig now :twisted:
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Post by Harb »

yep, I run one...... If you want a heap of flex.....cheapest mod you will do.

They work a treat, go for it.

But they are a pig on the road, but you get used to it.
Your truck won't know when its on the tar, so it will try to flex up on the turns....

Make sure you carry a camera, cause the look on some of the people coming the other way is priceless..... :D

I truck mine round the place now, so it doesn't bother me anymore anyway, but you can lock them out to be standard again on the street....

Speak to Glen Dobbin and ask him about the Lockout pin he made up for Harb.....
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Harb, are you running sway bars? could this be a way around the boat feeling?
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Post by wyliespatrol »

this lock out pin?

dose it make it fell solid again
because i was inpresed with what it does but do most of my driving on black top as a daily driver.

chris

ps maby a photo of the pin in place?
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Post by albundy »

Looking at doing this as my next mod. Sick of continually popping the left front wheel off the ground. Currently got some ideas down on paper looking at how I can pin it when back on tarseal. Got to stay legal as well. Will keep posted.
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Post by chops »

+dj_hansen+ wrote:Harb, are you running sway bars? could this be a way around the boat feeling?
that's what I was thinking.. and just run disconnects for offroad?
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Post by Harb »

Sorry for the delay.....

I had disconnects on it for about a week then took them off, and have never run them since.
I don't run swag bars front or rear, and would never really go back to them now.
The lock out returns the front end to "standard", locking out the X link action.
Its a very simple device that simply screws a pin into a drilled block on the diff housing that stop the X link moving.
As I said, Glen Dobbin built this for me, as I was worrying about it on the road, but I soon got used to it and gave the interlock back to Glen for someone else.....
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Post by McJeff »

Would it be worth to have it for small lift such as 3"?

How much do these retails for?
Should I get another 4wd?
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Post by buddha »

mud_runner_GQ wrote:
want to be a wylie wrote:take one for a test drive first !!!

am putting lift in to gq this week and was going to fit all in one go with x link

but test drove one first and it handles like a boat!!

good off road but

not on black stuff
well i don't care about on road its a trail rig now :twisted:

If its a trail rig now, buy yourself a rear panhard and give my standard 1 back before you go spending money on the x link. Thanks tommy!
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Post by Jcas24 »

McJeff wrote:Would it be worth to have it for small lift such as 3"?

How much do these retails for?
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Post by Tomo_89 »

If it does a fair few road k's your probably better off with some superior superflex drop arms.. the flex of an x link with out the bath tub like handling
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Post by McJeff »

Jcas24 wrote:
McJeff wrote:Would it be worth to have it for small lift such as 3"?

How much do these retails for?
$650- dobbin engineering
Wow, not as expensive as I thought it'd be.

Anyone know the answer for the first question I asked???

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Post by Jcas24 »

McJeff wrote:
Jcas24 wrote:
McJeff wrote:Would it be worth to have it for small lift such as 3"?

How much do these retails for?
$650- dobbin engineering
Wow, not as expensive as I thought it'd be.

Anyone know the answer for the first question I asked???

Cheers
not that I know from exp. but I assume it would work just as well with 3 or 6inch lift. It would stilll flexs up the front better and keeps the wheels planted.
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Post by mud_runner_GQ »

i will be using mine with a 2-3inch lift.

i pick it up on monday :armsup:
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Post by McJeff »

mud_runner_GQ wrote:i will be using mine with a 2-3inch lift.

i pick it up on monday :armsup:
Be sure to let us know of your expriences/opinions on x-frame.

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Post by SIM79 »

mud_runner_GQ wrote:i will be using mine with a 2-3inch lift.

i pick it up on monday :armsup:
Are you happy with it? Did you get the lockout for on road?
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Post by flexit »

yep i got the xlink its very loos with tuff dog springs so i got 30% stiffer springs now its just right . go get it. it. i got on lockout pin left pm me
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Post by SIM79 »

Flexit can you post a pic of your gq? And did you get new spring or shocks? I thought that tough dog only made shocks.
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Post by rotate_gq »

few q's.... new to xlinks and know next to nothing about them. What welding is required and how do you do castor correction? Whats the basic principle behind it and how does the system provide more articulation?
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Post by Mick. »

Here's a detailed description on how to fit one which I did when we where fitting mine. Once you have looked at the link that will answer most of your questions.

The caster is adjusted by where you weld the centre pivot point and the extra flex is created by relieving the stress on the raduis arms by cutting off the front radius arms mounts on the diff and bolting the arms to the X-Link which are able to move on the centre pivot point.

This X -link doesn't have the lock up set up on it as it's doesn't go on road.

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

I don't think Mousie knows a thing about them judging by his reply. :roll:

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Post by brad-chevlux »

does the centre pivot have bearing? bush? or rubber?
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Post by MyGQ »

Well i am about to embark on the X-Link option for my patrol

Spoke to Glenn Dobbin (sounds like a very nice guy on the phone actually) and well he seems to think it will give my car some pretty good flex.

He also is going to give me the Lock out option to lock the X-Link out for on road use, so we will see just how good the old gal goes after the X-link install

Have a travel ramp at a mates shop i plan to put it up before and after to see just how well it goes. lets hope its more stable in the bush
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Post by professor »

Back to topic How many links are out and about? There would have to be a few out there!
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