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which radius arms? 4" gq

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which radius arms? 4" gq

Post by young pup »

Im currently saving and researching which radius arms to buy for my 4" lifted 1990 gq...
after looking around ive decided either superiors 4" super flex radius arms or snakes 4" dropped radius arms...

need some advice on which is strongest, works best, handles the best, least maintenace etc?
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

they are 2 totally different things! one will just fix castor the other will fix castor and also increase flex. Research is a good thing, there are plenty of guys on here with those setups who will give you honest feedback, which is worth its weight in gold.IMO
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Post by young pup »

1MadEngineer wrote:they are 2 totally different things! one will just fix castor the other will fix castor and also increase flex. Research is a good thing, there are plenty of guys on here with those setups who will give you honest feedback, which is worth its weight in gold.IMO
yeh i know i really just want the arms that are strongest and work best, extra flex is just a bonus really. i just dont want to waste 1300 bucks... apprenticeship wages are pretty effed haha
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Post by chunks »

Save your money and fit some drop boxes.
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Post by THICKNICK »

run drop boxes, and if your keen just run one of the superflex arms
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Post by steel »

there are cheaper dropped radius arms available ( 2D extreme and Big O ) and from all reports they are good products, no first hand experience though.
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Post by eighty8 »

I have the Big O drop arms with a 4" lift and am happy with them.
From memory i think they were about 800 odd.
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Post by oondy »

Mine are made from 350MPa steel plate, just had to put my price up a bit to $660 pair + bushes.

a number of guys running them in their comp cars and one even in his Tuff truck vehicle without any dramas.

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Post by young pup »

i just ordered superiors superflex 4" dropped arms today, soo ill let u all know how they go
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