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5inch supension doesnt seem be flexing well.

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5inch supension doesnt seem be flexing well.

Post by vitopatrol »

i got 5inch spring, 2 inch body.

for a 5inch lift my patrol doesnt flex as good as some other patrol going around with simplier specs.

i thinking going new 6inch springs or maybe getting new 5inch coils.

if i got 6inch springs will i need change my dropboxes?

im not very in 4wding things but i enjoy taking mine out, all info is welcome.!
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Post by love ke70 »

disconnect the swaybars for a start when your 4wding

and you also need to measure the length of your shocks, you may find the shocks are maxing out stopping your flex.

you will also find the front will flex shite as it is because the bushes are already in compression from the lift, consider different arms, superior superflex arms seem to be all the rage :)
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Post by SIM79 »

love ke70 wrote:
and you also need to measure the length of your shocks, you may find the shocks are maxing out stopping your flex.
Disconnect your shocks and flex it up and then take some measurements to work out what lenght shocks you need.

Longer coils won't make difference for flex.
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Post by Big_GQ »

Stupid vito.
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Re: 5inch supension doesnt seem be flexing well.

Post by bogged »

you could have a 100inch lift, but that doesnt mean it will flex well if the whole thing is not correctly matched and setup...
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Re: 5inch supension doesnt seem be flexing well.

Post by 351ciofgrunt »

bogged wrote:you could have a 100inch lift, but that doesnt mean it will flex well if the whole thing is not correctly matched and setup...
Now you're just being silly, everyone knows that a 100inch lift is overkill :cool:
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Post by mhgill »

as said remove swaybars and check your shock lengths.
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Re: 5inch supension doesnt seem be flexing well.

Post by BadMav »

vitopatrol wrote:i got 5inch spring, 2 inch body.

for a 5inch lift my patrol doesnt flex as good as some other patrol going around with simplier specs.

i thinking going new 6inch springs or maybe getting new 5inch coils.

if i got 6inch springs will i need change my dropboxes?

im not very in 4wding things but i enjoy taking mine out, all info is welcome.!
That's all that's in mine, 5 inch coils, 2 inch body with 36" centipedes. It'll go just about anywhere.

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I did however take out the passenger front radius arm bolt to get the front to flex so well. The front ends on Patrols and Landcruisers, (besides leaf spring), act like a huge sway bar and limt the travel by binding on the bushes. By removing the one bolt, (off road only), it will let the diff rotate without binding. It's not the best way to do it but it works and it's free.
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Post by love ke70 »

have you got a pic of the bolt removed? just to make sure im thinking the same bolt as you. im doing this next time im going wheeling, seems about a thousand dollars cheaper than the next alternative :P
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Post by BadMav »

love ke70 wrote:have you got a pic of the bolt removed? just to make sure im thinking the same bolt as you. im doing this next time im going wheeling, seems about a thousand dollars cheaper than the next alternative :P
It's the bolt closest to the front on the passenger side radius arm. Here you can see the arm dropping out of the ears on the diff.

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Post by love ke70 »

i like that.
thanks :)

gonna do some searching, scry out the pros and the cons, and see how it all goes :)

cheers, andy
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Post by SIM79 »

love ke70 wrote:i like that.
thanks :)

gonna do some searching, scry out the pros and the cons, and see how it all goes :)

cheers, andy
I wouldn't do it, but read the info in the link below and make you own mind up.

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Post by twodiffs »

SIM79 wrote:
love ke70 wrote:i like that.
thanks :)

gonna do some searching, scry out the pros and the cons, and see how it all goes :)

cheers, andy
I wouldn't do it, but read the info in the link below and make you own mind up.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic207461-0.php
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Post by sudso »

BadMav wrote:
love ke70 wrote:have you got a pic of the bolt removed? just to make sure im thinking the same bolt as you. im doing this next time im going wheeling, seems about a thousand dollars cheaper than the next alternative :P
It's the bolt closest to the front on the passenger side radius arm. Here you can see the arm dropping out of the ears on the diff.

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My GQ flexes like that at the front without taking a bolt out :?
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Post by BadMav »

I doubt it, show some pics
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Post by love ke70 »

are you running drop boxes or replacement arms sudso?
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Post by grimbo »

BadMav wrote:
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looks like it to me

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Post by SIM79 »

Nice front flex Grimbo :D , the rear end isn't under load either, its just the front flexing.
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Post by BadMav »

grimbo wrote:
BadMav wrote:
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looks like it to me

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Sorry Grimbo, I don't think so.

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Although it's good to see that sudso has gotten the superior superflex arms to work to their capabilities. A mate of mine put a full superior 5 inch kit with the superflex arms in his wagon and it didn't flex as good as sudso's shorty (I peeked at his other photos).

I never said that this was the ideal way to get flex, vitopatrol said
vitopatrol wrote:" for a 5inch lift my patrol doesnt flex as good as some other patrol going around with simplier specs"

Mine flexes shite with the bolt in so I take it out when wheelin. I've never had a drama with doing it and neither do my other mates. Plus it handles great on road with the bolt in, as compared to the mate with the new superior kit which tends to want to tip over. Besides that superior arms are illegal QLD anyway (not saying that my lift isn't).
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Post by SIM79 »

BadMav wrote:
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Is your shock undone? And your is your front coil unseated few inches? It looks like it .
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Post by BadMav »

Na, coil is seated still and shock is at full extension. Not the best photo I know.
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Post by SIM79 »

BadMav wrote:Na, coil is seated still and shock is at full extension. Not the best photo I know.
What shocks are they? They have good travel.
Is the coil starting to unseat?
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Post by BadMav »

The coils stay firmly seated in the front but the rears I had to make seat extensions so the coils don't pop off the seat when all twisted up. The front shocks are Monroe Van Magnums and the rears are Monroe Gas Magnum.
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Post by grimbo »

BadMav wrote:
grimbo wrote:
BadMav wrote:
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looks like it to me

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Sorry Grimbo, I don't think so.

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Although it's good to see that sudso has gotten the superior superflex arms to work to their capabilities. A mate of mine put a full superior 5 inch kit with the superflex arms in his wagon and it didn't flex as good as sudso's shorty (I peeked at his other photos).

I never said that this was the ideal way to get flex, vitopatrol said
vitopatrol wrote:" for a 5inch lift my patrol doesnt flex as good as some other patrol going around with simplier specs"

Mine flexes shite with the bolt in so I take it out when wheelin. I've never had a drama with doing it and neither do my other mates. Plus it handles great on road with the bolt in, as compared to the mate with the new superior kit which tends to want to tip over. Besides that superior arms are illegal QLD anyway (not saying that my lift isn't).
the additional photos show more flex but the one you originally posted was easily matched by the Sim mobile one and his is all connected
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Post by SIM79 »

BadMav wrote:The coils stay firmly seated in the front
Thats wierd as mine has less flex and my coils are half unseated in the pic above.
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Post by BadMav »

grimbo wrote: the additional photos show more flex but the one you originally posted was easily matched by the Sim mobile one and his is all connected
Yeah grimbo, that's an old photo and not the best example for huge flex I know, but it was the easiest to show the arm dropping out of the bracket. Which is what "love ke70" asked...
love ke70 wrote: have you got a pic of the bolt removed?
sim79 wrote: Thats wierd as mine has less flex and my coils are half unseated in the pic above.
All depends on your spring rate. Heavier duty springs are generally thicker and shorter. Flexier springs are thinner and longer to acheive the same height. I can't stand hearing other patrols flexing through gullies banging away as the springs drop in and out.

So this shorty is yours sim79? The way the thread was going, I thought it was Sudso's. Sorry, my bad.

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Post by 1MadEngineer »

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Plus it handles great on road with the bolt in, as compared to the mate with the new superior kit which tends to want to tip over.
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but this has the same sort of flex and it doesn't want to tip over, in fact it won almost every winch comp series in QLD last year.


maybe you should just buy one of these----

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Post by BadMav »

1MadEngineer wrote:...this has the same sort of flex and it doesn't want to tip over, in fact it won almost every winch comp series in QLD last year.
I never claimed that my rig was the sickest flexing truck ever and in addition, my rig is worth far less than your sponsored comp truck. Although it is nice to know what my $5000 family wagon is being compared against.

Once again "love ke70" asked:
love ke70 wrote: have you got a pic of the bolt removed?
I showed a pic of the bolt removed.


Grimbo challenged the capabilities of "bolt removed from standard radius arms vs superior superflex arms bolt in"

I showed a pic flexed up, bolt out.


I'm getting tired of this flex-off/ flex war thing, I've already gone through it on another thread.

The original post is " 5inch supension doesnt seem be flexing well" and "vitopatrol" stated:
vitopatrol wrote:...for a 5inch lift my patrol doesnt flex as good as some other patrol going around with simplier specs...im not very in 4wding things but i enjoy taking mine out, all info is welcome.!
I have 5 inch lift and found the same with mine. I was given the suggestion to remove the one bolt from the radius arm and it works for me (crawling off road only). Whether or not "vitopatrol" wants to do it or not, it's up to him. No, it's not the best way to get flex, never said it was, but it works, it's cheap and IT'S FREE.
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Post by purplebus »

here is a pic from ages (2003) ago of my white gq wags. 5" dobinson coils and shocks worked very well for a standard swap over.
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not a flex war but here is a pic of the bus with the old shorter shocks and a 5 link front end. new 100mm longer shocks fitted y/day.... no pics yet.

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I have heard of a lot of guys taking the bolt out and they have all said that as far as off road goes it was good.
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Post by bogged »

BadMav wrote:I doubt it, show some pics
theres mine with the bolt on and this isnt near its limits.

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