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X-Link how many??
Don't forget the before and after picsMyGQ wrote: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
1991 GQ TD42 Safari, 5spd, 4" Lift, 35" shovels, Locked & Loaded.
One of my mates has fitted a X-link to his shorty at the end of last year,while it does flex pretty well IMO the best gain is the better balance between front and rear axles.when driving over a log at a angle say,the body is less inclinded to move with the axle.all springs are captive at full flex,could get much more with drop out cones/longer shocks etc.rides very nice on rough river beds which we have lots of in NZ
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 18&t=13238
Shane
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 18&t=13238
Shane
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Safari LWB Hi-roof whale,TD42 with DIY turbo,4" lift,35" BFG's,factory locker + winch.
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Did a trip up Worsleys a few weeks ago with the ChCh club and he was there with his truck Shane. On road you could definitely see the truck tilting on corners...looked spooky!Clarkie wrote:One of my mates has fitted a X-link to his shorty at the end of last year,while it does flex pretty well IMO the best gain is the better balance between front and rear axles.when driving over a log at a angle say,the body is less inclinded to move with the axle.all springs are captive at full flex,could get much more with drop out cones/longer shocks etc.rides very nice on rough river beds which we have lots of in NZ
Cant get pics to come up so just go to link below
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 18&t=13238
Shane
1991 GQ TD42 Safari, 5spd, 4" Lift, 35" shovels, Locked & Loaded.
Was just hoping you may have uploaded the latest pics there, but not yetClarkie wrote:If you click on the link above it takes you to a thread from ORE.
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Are yes,I remember now I spoke to you a few times when pulling that prado out(small world)twodiffs wrote:Clarkie wrote:One of my mates has fitted a X-link to his shorty at the end of last year,while it does flex pretty well IMO the best gain is the better balance between front and rear axles.when driving over a log at a angle say,the body is less inclinded to move with the axle.all springs are captive at full flex,could get much more with drop out cones/longer shocks etc.rides very nice on rough river beds which we have lots of in NZ
Cant get pics to come up so just go to link below
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 18&t=13238
Shane
Did a trip up Worsleys a few weeks ago with the ChCh club and he was there with his truck Shane. On road you could definitely see the truck tilting on corners...looked spooky!
Tony doesnt have a lock out pin on his at this stage,he drives pretty quite on road so hasnt been a problem,body roll wise.
Safari LWB Hi-roof whale,TD42 with DIY turbo,4" lift,35" BFG's,factory locker + winch.
Needs Jenny Craig...
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Yep...another Toyota on the rope behind the Nissan..Clarkie wrote:Are yes,I remember now I spoke to you a few times when pulling that prado out(small world)twodiffs wrote:Clarkie wrote:One of my mates has fitted a X-link to his shorty at the end of last year,while it does flex pretty well IMO the best gain is the better balance between front and rear axles.when driving over a log at a angle say,the body is less inclinded to move with the axle.all springs are captive at full flex,could get much more with drop out cones/longer shocks etc.rides very nice on rough river beds which we have lots of in NZ
Cant get pics to come up so just go to link below
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 18&t=13238
Shane
Did a trip up Worsleys a few weeks ago with the ChCh club and he was there with his truck Shane. On road you could definitely see the truck tilting on corners...looked spooky!
Tony doesnt have a lock out pin on his at this stage,he drives pretty quite on road so hasnt been a problem,body roll wise.
What were you driving??
1991 GQ TD42 Safari, 5spd, 4" Lift, 35" shovels, Locked & Loaded.
Well i am please to say that i now have installed a X-Link along with the lock out pin on my GQ.
Don't have the cam with me here to i can't upload the pics but the difference was incredible.
the articulation is so much better the car doesn't want to lean as much anymore on flex, it feels alot more stable, its impressive to say the least.
We did travel ramp tests before and after which i will get pics for you soon but here are the results
1790mm before the X-link
1990mm after X-link.
This is using the 7" king Springs, and Dobbinson 80 series rear shocks in the front of the GQ. i have Road Train truck shocks in the rear allowing more travel on the rear.
Not only did it travel further up the ramp but the front right hand wheel was tucked so far up in the front guard it was almost touching the roof, so am very happy with the results to say the least so far.
Witht he lock out pin installed, on-road without Sway bars it feels quite nice, no worries so far, haven't had it up to 100K's yet but will get there soon.
Don't have the cam with me here to i can't upload the pics but the difference was incredible.
the articulation is so much better the car doesn't want to lean as much anymore on flex, it feels alot more stable, its impressive to say the least.
We did travel ramp tests before and after which i will get pics for you soon but here are the results
1790mm before the X-link
1990mm after X-link.
This is using the 7" king Springs, and Dobbinson 80 series rear shocks in the front of the GQ. i have Road Train truck shocks in the rear allowing more travel on the rear.
Not only did it travel further up the ramp but the front right hand wheel was tucked so far up in the front guard it was almost touching the roof, so am very happy with the results to say the least so far.
Witht he lock out pin installed, on-road without Sway bars it feels quite nice, no worries so far, haven't had it up to 100K's yet but will get there soon.
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MyGQ wrote:
the articulation is so much better the car doesn't want to lean as much anymore on flex, it feels alot more stable, its impressive to say the least.
We did travel ramp tests before and after which i will get pics for you soon but here are the results
1790mm before the X-link
1990mm after X-link.
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Whats the measurements of?
How far you got up the ramp?
What angle is ramp?
Safari LWB Hi-roof whale,TD42 with DIY turbo,4" lift,35" BFG's,factory locker + winch.
Needs Jenny Craig...
Needs Jenny Craig...
Breaker Brother wrote:I like the principal of the idea, and have seen them at work at various comps, however I'm concerned about the increase of un-sprung weight which is already huge when running GQ/GU diffs
Does the weight of larger tires and wheels concern you?
i think the benefit out weighs the extra weight
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Anyone else noticed these bending your control arm, as if it's putting a horizontal force on them? well it is... The xlink is mounted centrally, so when it moves, it moves in a radius, making the radius arm bend inwards at the bush on the x-link, This in turn translates into the whole arm.
Someone take pictures of your radius arms looking straight down them, when it's flexed up and you will see what I mean.
Here's a picture that shows the bend, although it's hard to distinguish between the curve in the control arm and bend.
Feel free to tell me if I'm wrong or anything. It was pointed out to me once and ever since then, I notice it on every vehicle with the x-link.
Someone take pictures of your radius arms looking straight down them, when it's flexed up and you will see what I mean.
Here's a picture that shows the bend, although it's hard to distinguish between the curve in the control arm and bend.
Feel free to tell me if I'm wrong or anything. It was pointed out to me once and ever since then, I notice it on every vehicle with the x-link.
Mine cop a serious hiding and they have not broken. I have seen the twist they is being refered to but most chassis, control arms etc would and do flex a little. If it didn't they would crack. I'm running slotted Bushes as well so this would have to help prevent a fair bit of the flexing.azzad wrote:I wonder if this is where the story of the bent Big O arms comes from?
Dazza
Here is a pic of the same 4wd with the X-Link, 14 inch coil overs and 42s flexed up. It still has a little to go but the arms aren't flexing much at all. They flex a little and thats about it.
As Chad mentioned the cast factory arms may be a little scarey if flexed to much as they usually just bend and don't actually go back to shape if pushed to hard.
Cheers Mick.
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As Chad mentioned the cast factory arms may be a little scarey if flexed to much as they usually just bend and don't actually go back to shape if pushed to hard.
Cheers Mick.[/quote]
don't say that im running the stock arms
As Chad mentioned the cast factory arms may be a little scarey if flexed to much as they usually just bend and don't actually go back to shape if pushed to hard.
Cheers Mick.[/quote]
don't say that im running the stock arms
RIP BAXTER YOUR IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER
Vehicle: Red shorty short gq patrol..... with a bucket of cash spent on it
Vehicle: Red shorty short gq patrol..... with a bucket of cash spent on it
Well its been a while since i have posted here but i finally got some good pics of the patrol under flex
This is from the front, not a huge ditch but this really shows how well it can flex up
From the drivers side, sorry bit blurry.
Look at the left wheel, now thats impressive
Looking at the rear left its still not off the ground but getting close
Look how far the lock out pin had moved from the lock out cylinder on the diff, thats a huge amount of movement
Lastly a bit closer view of the rear left wheel
Needless to day its not bad, next i need some adjustable upper arms and maybe do a long arm kit to it, so far so good, lets see if we can get from good to great.
This is from the front, not a huge ditch but this really shows how well it can flex up
From the drivers side, sorry bit blurry.
Look at the left wheel, now thats impressive
Looking at the rear left its still not off the ground but getting close
Look how far the lock out pin had moved from the lock out cylinder on the diff, thats a huge amount of movement
Lastly a bit closer view of the rear left wheel
Needless to day its not bad, next i need some adjustable upper arms and maybe do a long arm kit to it, so far so good, lets see if we can get from good to great.
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