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Toyota LC 76/79/80/100 Superflex Radius Arms
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the original templates were design around the later utes as they have more clearance issues than 80's or 100's.known 2 wrote:will these arms fit 78 sereis troopies? without other mods.
As of saturday morning i finally got all the drawing and dxf files done for the arms and adapter plates. I have done all the updates and they were getting sent to get cut AFAIK. So as long as the steel guys don't stuff around too much the first batch should be ready to be CNC'ed in the next week or two.
I spoke to mick on the weekend and they have been going flat out getting the new shed up setup, they worked all weekend on the new office block and getting ready to fit out the machine shop and fabrication bays.
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so are these available yet? Seeing as i am "re birthing" the 80 at the mo, im thinkin of going to something that doesnt require me laying under the car with a grinder and a welder to put in!
Im only going to be running a 4-5" lift, will they be available for that hight?
my only real question is how do they act under hard braking? wouldnt it send all the force thru the drivers side arm?
Im only going to be running a 4-5" lift, will they be available for that hight?
my only real question is how do they act under hard braking? wouldnt it send all the force thru the drivers side arm?
hey mate, i am sure they are available in 3,4,5,6" lifts (well i did the drawings for them all) and from what feedback i have had so far the guys running them are really impressed. I know the guy in WA who was featured in 4wd action is now running a set on his 100series. And there are a few 80's and 79's with them as well.crankycruiser wrote:so are these available yet? Seeing as i am "re birthing" the 80 at the mo, im thinkin of going to something that doesnt require me laying under the car with a grinder and a welder to put in!
Im only going to be running a 4-5" lift, will they be available for that hight?
my only real question is how do they act under hard braking? wouldnt it send all the force thru the drivers side arm?
pm me if you are interested and i will see if i can help?
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does it flex evenly both sides pics only show the 80 on the ramp on one side, left rear wheel. can post picks of the flex with the right rear wheel (drivers side) and whats the cost of the nissan ones. do they effect Braking ie does the left side drop more when you hit the brakes.
1993 80 series, 4" tough dog adjustable bb lift kit, LPG, 35" MTR'S
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I was actually wondering this also.. havent seen it flex the other way yetstilivn wrote:does it flex evenly both sides pics only show the 80 on the ramp on one side, left rear wheel. can post picks of the flex with the right rear wheel (drivers side) and whats the cost of the nissan ones. do they effect Braking ie does the left side drop more when you hit the brakes.
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no, they flex the same both ways! I spose they only ever ramp them that way cus the driver can see where he is going. Braking and driveability is excellent, there are heaps of nissan guys that have been running them for ages, best to ask them for there opinions. Personally i find them really good, we spent a lot of time getting them to be predictable in any condition, which i am sure anyone who is running them will agree. Hey if some of the high speed winch guys can run them with no swaybars at insane speeds, then they will be even better in a LC with proper suspension geometry!crankycruiser wrote:I was actually wondering this also.. havent seen it flex the other way yetstilivn wrote:does it flex evenly both sides pics only show the 80 on the ramp on one side, left rear wheel. can post picks of the flex with the right rear wheel (drivers side) and whats the cost of the nissan ones. do they effect Braking ie does the left side drop more when you hit the brakes.
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Its my 100 series and I have only just fitted these arms, so far very impressed, the only issue is my Fox shocks are not long enough nowAssassin_Offroad wrote:Not only that, he has mounted emulsion Fox shocks upside down!
They are eye, tell him to turn them around.
As for being upside down, when they were being installed I asked the same question and the WA distibutor queried this with the manufacturer in the states ( I had ordered these custom made as they have a thicker shaft in them for this length shock) the reply back was it didnt matter which way they were installed, but I will ask again now just to make sure. As it was difficult to get the body at the top in the rear, the rear was mounted with the body at the bottom, so the 4wd shop did the same in the front, they have been on the 4wd for over 2 years now and no issues, they perform very well
I will be taking it out 4wding this weekend, so will let people know how it went
Question has been asked and these have been custom made to allow them to be mounted upside down
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maybe at coastal 4x4 i seen it. cool fourby none the less.how much lift you run all together ?SPOTTIE wrote:No I live up in The Vines, the opposite end of Perth, but it was on the front cover of Australian 4wd Action back in November 2008 issue 126pinkfloyddsotm wrote:irrelevent to subject matter but im sure ive seen that cruiser around armadale area.
Yeah, I had it parked there at last years ramp day, I ran the ramps as one of them is mine, so probably therepinkfloyddsotm wrote:maybe at coastal 4x4 i seen it. cool fourby none the less.how much lift you run all together ?SPOTTIE wrote:No I live up in The Vines, the opposite end of Perth, but it was on the front cover of Australian 4wd Action back in November 2008 issue 126pinkfloyddsotm wrote:irrelevent to subject matter but im sure ive seen that cruiser around armadale area.
It has a 6 inch suspension lift and 37 inch Trepador Comps, so about 9 inch lift total
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nice ,get death wobbles much ?SPOTTIE wrote:Yeah, I had it parked there at last years ramp day, I ran the ramps as one of them is mine, so probably therepinkfloyddsotm wrote:maybe at coastal 4x4 i seen it. cool fourby none the less.how much lift you run all together ?SPOTTIE wrote:No I live up in The Vines, the opposite end of Perth, but it was on the front cover of Australian 4wd Action back in November 2008 issue 126pinkfloyddsotm wrote:irrelevent to subject matter but im sure ive seen that cruiser around armadale area.
It has a 6 inch suspension lift and 37 inch Trepador Comps, so about 9 inch lift total
No I dont get any wobbles
I had snake racing drop arms on before and got a little bit of wobble depending on the road surface, but since changing to the Superior Superflex arms I get none
Also changing from ths Simex's to the trepadors has made a huge difference, can actually take my hands off the steering and it just sits nice and straight
I had snake racing drop arms on before and got a little bit of wobble depending on the road surface, but since changing to the Superior Superflex arms I get none
Also changing from ths Simex's to the trepadors has made a huge difference, can actually take my hands off the steering and it just sits nice and straight
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awesome,theres still chance for mine thenSPOTTIE wrote:No I dont get any wobbles
I had snake racing drop arms on before and got a little bit of wobble depending on the road surface, but since changing to the Superior Superflex arms I get none
Also changing from ths Simex's to the trepadors has made a huge difference, can actually take my hands off the steering and it just sits nice and straight
yes there ispinkfloyddsotm wrote:awesome,theres still chance for mine thenSPOTTIE wrote:No I dont get any wobbles
I had snake racing drop arms on before and got a little bit of wobble depending on the road surface, but since changing to the Superior Superflex arms I get none
Also changing from ths Simex's to the trepadors has made a huge difference, can actually take my hands off the steering and it just sits nice and straight
I believe that with the snake arms you get an arms that is for a 4 to 6 inch lift, but with superior they make them for a specific lift size, when I ordered mine it was for a 5 inch lift as the front is down a bit from the 6 inch lift and it has worked out great, castor must be nearly spot on
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Are you going to answer this or are we to presume by your avoidance they are not road legal and and have no approvals for use in anything but "Offroad Only" applications ?Sixty wrote:Looks awesome!
...but as asked earlier, are they legal? Insurable?
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what am i avoiding?SteelArt wrote:
Are you going to answer this or are we to presume by your avoidance they are not road legal and and have no approvals for use in anything but "Offroad Only" applications ?
AFAIK there are no aftermarket suspension arms/links with FULL ADR approval and all the relevant ducumentation to back them up! Its sad but the powers that be make it unaffordable for any manufacturer to get full approval. In saying that, there are many 'approved' vehicles running superflex arms (but your in QLD and you are not allowed anything at all unless it was factory!!). NSW just stipulates that the swaybar must be in place as well, from what i have been told.
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Any more updates from owners/drivers of Cruisers fitted with these..?
Im after more info on how they handle on road without a sway bar, esp in a 105. (Im nervous bout losing that front swaybar cos mine leans enuf on hard cornering!!)
SPOTTIE -hows your setup going? Has the handling degraded at all over time? Any hassles, vibrations, etc??
Im after more info on how they handle on road without a sway bar, esp in a 105. (Im nervous bout losing that front swaybar cos mine leans enuf on hard cornering!!)
SPOTTIE -hows your setup going? Has the handling degraded at all over time? Any hassles, vibrations, etc??
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