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Patrol front end mega flex

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Patrol front end mega flex

Post by Brutus »

New prototype front radious arms for Nissan. So far It took the front of my 4by from 280mm standard to 600 mm of travel
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I disconnected the shock and got even more travel.
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Post by coxy321 »

Looks good. Who's the manufacturer and when are they going to be available?
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Re: Patrol front end mega flex

Post by bogged »

Is that the new Toyota Patrol????
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Post by Brutus »

The Arms are made by me at All Metal Magic ask for Bruce the number is on the truck
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Post by Dirty »

So is there going to be any information on how/why these arms are better and going to flex?

Those pics don't mean any more than you have removed a front bolt.

Need more info before I sign up, but am interested as the standard arms seem to be used here.

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Re: Patrol front end mega flex

Post by bogged »

Brutus wrote:I disconnected the shock and got even more travel.
I'm amazed by that.
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Post by Brutus »

With standard arms and bushes the diff is put into torsion ie: threw use of rubber bushes to give the difft the abilty to twist to the point were the bolt touches the housing Max twist max travel.

So if you give the radious arm a pivot point arround the rear bush in the arm on the diff on passanger side only, this will let the diff and bushes stay relaxed and allow flex.

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Post by ethann »

Looks good, When will they be available?
Will they be a good price?
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Post by Brutus »

The arm is only diffrent on the passengers side It turns the front into a very smooth flexable front end with no changes to any part of the 4by.

I had to put in a locking pin for on road use. There was to much flex for corners .

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Post by Brutus »

I am doing another 2 weeks of testing.
Will be ready for sale start of December
$1350inc gst plus freight per pair which is 1 standard drivers side arm 0 drop to 7"and one Mega flex arm 0 to 7" drop.
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Post by NICK »

do you make them for a hilux?
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Post by SIM79 »

Looks interesting. Got any pics of the front being lifted and flexing?
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Post by brad-chevlux »

considering how much load can be present in low range, i'm not sure i'd like my diff to be axially supported by only on arm.
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Post by turps »

This has been done before. I thought the handling negatives far out weighed the benefits. The first setup like this I seen was on a Disco.
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Post by SLASH »

brad-chevlux wrote:considering how much load can be present in low range, i'm not sure i'd like my diff to be axially supported by only on arm.
Was thinking that also. The other arm would want to be super strong. Cheers Loz.
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Post by Brutus »

If you take into account the Geometry for an A frame rear end the rap is only controlled by one point. I am certain that there is more steel in one patrol radius arm than 1 only 1" shaft that most A frame rear ends use to pivot around.
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Post by exV8er »

I would love to See a youtube vid of this truck doing 60KPH then attempting a emergency stop.......

With out the pin in the front arm.
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Post by oldmate »

turps wrote:This has been done before. I thought the handling negatives far out weighed the benefits. The first setup like this I seen was on a Disco.
this particular design has been done? there are plenty for crosslinks and the superior eng arms. you can also do a custom 3 link.

but lets face it big flex and handling don't go together. even with the superior arms which 'seem' to work well on road still need sway bars.

good to see new designs out there, especially the simple bolt on ones.

How do these compare price wise and flex wise to the superior arms?
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Post by TomSeth »

oldmate wrote:
turps wrote: but lets face it big flex and handling don't go together. even with the superior arms which 'seem' to work well on road still need sway bars.
I disagree, I have the superior super flex arms and I'm more than happy with the handling and I don't run sway bars.
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Post by anzac »

more expensive than superior arms for sure.

By a couple hundred dollars and with the superior stuff, at least you get two arms
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Post by vanbox »

anzac wrote:more expensive than superior arms for sure.

By a couple hundred dollars and with the superior stuff, at least you get two arms
brutus wrote:$1500inc gst plus freight per pair which is 1 standard drivers side arm 0 drop to 7"and one Mega flex arm 0 to 7" drop.
Slightly more expensive, but still two arms. I would like to see this prove itself. When superior brought their product out, they had already done all the testing etc before releasing, so there wasn't really any if's or but's. This product still seems to be in the design stage, and I (like everyone else) would hesitate on these arms until the development has been completed.

Good luck to ya mate, good to see something else out there.

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Post by brad-chevlux »

Brutus wrote:If you take into account the Geometry for an A frame rear end the rap is only controlled by one point. I am certain that there is more steel in one patrol radius arm than 1 only 1" shaft that most A frame rear ends use to pivot around.
An A frame is completely different. they don't compare. You have basically turned removing one bolt from a cheap stupid idea into an expensive one.
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Post by Brutus »

I came up with this idea because I did not wont to make a 5 link front end to get all that flex. Keeping a standard front diff and chassis mounts in my book makes it a lot easer for the home 4by customizer.
As for handling on road with the anti flex bolts in you have a standard set of drop radius arms and all the typical Nissan handling that goes with lifted 4bys.
Then to get very good flex with all the affects that go along with lots of front end flex all you have to do is remove the anti flex bolts and go play.
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Post by KIWI »

oldmate wrote:
but lets face it big flex and handling don't go together. even with the superior arms which 'seem' to work well on road still need sway bars.
Since when? Have never "needed" to run swaybars on my shorty with superior arms, in fact, they aren't even drilled to bolt them on to start with
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

i can sell you THIS to replace the front bolt on the passenger side......

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similar handling and performance.

And for the SPECIAL intruductory price of $1500 :lol:
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Post by coxy321 »

Brutus wrote:I came up with this idea because I did not wont to make a 5 link front end to get all that flex. Keeping a standard front diff and chassis mounts in my book makes it a lot easer for the home 4by customizer.
As for handling on road with the anti flex bolts in you have a standard set of drop radius arms and all the typical Nissan handling that goes with lifted 4bys.
Then to get very good flex with all the affects that go along with lots of front end flex all you have to do is remove the anti flex bolts and go play.
Good on you for trying something different mate - i honestly hope it works out.

In regards to testing etc., it might pay for you to supply 1 or two other comp rigs in order to get a broader range of product testing completed. I'd also look at (for test vehicles) LWB, SWB, Ute, big lift, smaller lift, and also a combination of engines and tyre size. Just to cover all bases.
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Post by GRIMACE »

1MadEngineer wrote:i can sell you THIS to replace the front bolt on the passenger side......

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similar handling and performance.

And for the SPECIAL intruductory price of $1500 :lol:
ah was thinking the same thing!
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Post by rammer60 »

have seen these work on a 7" lifted troll ute, with plenty of grunt, power up steep off camber hills, down some gnarly off camber hills, and generally perform very well in a local comp in various terrain, very well. so far cant pick a negative. then stuck the bolt in n drove it home, one very happy owner
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Post by brad-chevlux »

rammer60 wrote:have seen these work on a 7" lifted troll ute, with plenty of grunt, power up steep off camber hills, down some gnarly off camber hills, and generally perform very well in a local comp in various terrain, very well. so far cant pick a negative. then stuck the bolt in n drove it home, one very happy owner

You could do the same with an X-link for half the price. or just take out a bolt
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Post by striga22 »

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