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Big-O-4x4 radius arm

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Post by SIM79 »

Who is running these arms? How much extra flex did you get? Are you happy with them?
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Post by azzad »

Im running Big O 3" arms, hard to tell how much extra flex the arms gave as I did the entire upgrade at the same time, couldnt be happier, best value for money setup IMO.

Andy is a great bloke who I have recommended to a few friends, all have been extremely happy with his service and products.

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Post by eighty8 »

Have a set coming, hopefully should see them tomorrow. Curruntly run a 4" lift with offset bushes , so should see a big improvement in handling.
Will let you know of the difference.
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Post by SIM79 »

eighty8 wrote:Have a set coming, hopefully should see them tomorrow. Curruntly run a 4" lift with offset bushes , so should see a big improvement in handling.
Will let you know of the difference.
Can you take some measurements and pics to compare before and after flex?
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Hi Guys

We have some rubber bushes that flex really well. $170 for the set of 4 slotted GU bushes that you can use with the GQ. They will make any arm flex really well. The arm itself won't help you flex much more though. It is just some steel.

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Post by oondy »

The fact that the overall radius that the front diff swings in is longer than with the factory arms increases flex on its own.

I run some Haultech Offroad slotted bushes in the front of mine, and while i can twist the front end such that I get the centre steel sleeve of each bush touching the outside steel sleeve, they do flog out real quick, thats why I recommend Genuine GU bushes now. They don't flex quite as much but still a lot better than the solid GQ bushes do.

so if you run my arms with the solid bushes then the extra flex would have to be measured to see the difference, but with slotted bushes you can see it easily.

Best results are by driving a rear wheel up a ramp or whatever as this shifts more weight over the front and causes it to twist, as opposed to driving up forwards which really only makes the rear work.

i can max out my 580mm front shocks (3") by doing this.

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

The slotted bushes I am talking about are just like the GU slotted bushes but just after market and they provide a bit more flex then Genuine Slotted bushes. I put a lifetime warranty on the bushes. They give outstanding flex and include freight for $170.

A customer sent me a pic on the phone of him going up a hill flexed up and it was impressive so they do work well still, just not as much as going down hill.

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Post by oondy »

I put some aftermarket rubber ones in a mates GQ, they were the same as the toyota ones with the small little hole in them, they were rubber, looked the goods, even looked like a genuine toyota part........lasted one outing.

be careful with aftermarket rubber.

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Are you talking about the Cal Offroad bushes?

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Post by oondy »

nah, they were terain tamer ones. but have heard the caloffroad ones don't last either - the rear control arm ones that is.

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Ok, no these are different bushes, our bushes are Australian made. Terrain Tamer have their own bushes from overseas.

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Post by mickyd555 »

4WD Stuff wrote: I put a lifetime warranty on the bushes. They give outstanding flex and include freight for $170.


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so you mean I will only ever have to buy one set of bushes and once there flogged out you will replace them? :?:

Oh yeh, i can vouge for BigO arms, ive had them for about 2.5 years i think maybe longer and they are still straight.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

mickyd555 wrote:
4WD Stuff wrote: I put a lifetime warranty on the bushes. They give outstanding flex and include freight for $170.


Cheers
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so you mean I will only ever have to buy one set of bushes and once there flogged out you will replace them? :?:
Yep. As long as you don't sell the vehicle.

If they were to flog out in 12 months you would still have to go through the expense of changing them over. If you were local we could do that pretty cheaply though. I'd say you would be local enough.

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

I hope Vouge is a typo otherwise they are a kind of pike used by foot soldiers in the 14th century
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Post by mr nismo »

How much are these arms?
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Post by mickyd555 »

4WD Stuff wrote:I hope Vouge is a typo otherwise they are a kind of pike used by foot soldiers in the 14th century
:lol:

maybe vouche??
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Post by coxy321 »

mr nismo wrote:How much are these arms?
http://www.bigo4x4.com.au/default.asp?page=arms

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Post by Hulksta »

Ive got one of the first 6" pairs made and love them... no way you would ever brake one :D

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Post by eighty8 »

Got my new arms early in the week and fiited them up thursday night.
Can really feel the difference from the old set up of offset bushes. Alot nicer on the highway and alot smoother in general having rubber bushes back in. Doesn't wander like it used to.
very happy with the product and the service of Andy.
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Post by patro1 »

I have a set of the 4 inch Big O arms and agree with everyone else. Great value for money, better handling, more flex etc and yeah Andy is great to deal with.
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Post by REV_310 »

mine are into an x-link so yeah... heaps good flex crossmember rubbing flex
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Post by SIM79 »

REV_310 wrote:mine are into an x-link so yeah... heaps good flex crossmember rubbing flex
Can you please post some pics up showing your front end flexing. What set up are you running with your x-link?
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

Oondy........are your radius arms longer than standard...??
or....does the design itself, lend the setup toward extra clearance anyway...??

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Post by oondy »

They put the diff in the factory position, front to back wise, so yes they're longer than standard.

and yes they give extra clearance as well.

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Post by CWBYUP »

4WD Stuff wrote:
4WD Stuff wrote: I put a lifetime warranty on the bushes. They give outstanding flex and include freight for $170.
Cheers
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If they were to flog out in 12 months you would still have to go through the expense of changing them over. If you were local we could do that pretty cheaply though. I'd say you would be local enough.
Shane
any more info on these ?

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

No Problems so far. I have revised the price to be $150 for the set including freight.

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