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my 80 flexing it up

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my 80 flexing it up

Post by mick80 »

hey peoples got my truck flexing again 3 inch ultra flex kit.
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Post by Aussie Outlaw »

fucking A mate


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Post by oldmate »

You're doing it wrong ;)

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 0&t=217412" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Your front end "doesn't work" :finger:
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oldmate wrote:You're doing it wrong ;)

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 0&t=217412" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Your front end "doesn't work" :finger:
i find it flexes more reversing up!
why i dunno im guessing its the weight off the motor helping it.
when i did it on a forklift lifting the back wheel i got higher than lifting the front will have to do this test with this lift and post results
it looks the horn though!
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Post by oldmate »

mick80 wrote: it looks the horn though!
cheers mick
x2 on that. :cool:

I think you're onto something there about the weight on the front. I recall the bloke who designed those flex arms said something to that effect. It was a thread about the superior arms versus a x-link from memory.
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the forklift test will tell
ill def do that and post results
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Post by fumduk3 »

great flex. driving fwd up ramp will get rear flexing most, reversing up gets all the weight on front and gets the front flexing more than going up fwd, same as forklifting front wheel up. u must have a superflex arm in there! mine only flexed like that with a bolt out of the radius arm ha ha
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fumduk3 wrote:great flex. driving fwd up ramp will get rear flexing most, reversing up gets all the weight on front and gets the front flexing more than going up fwd, same as forklifting front wheel up. u must have a superflex arm in there! mine only flexed like that with a bolt out of the radius arm ha ha
x link bro
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same car 3 years ago just fitted x link
4 inch lift 29.5 inch shocks
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i think it lifted higher from the rear than the front from memory
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