Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.
GQ Suspension options help
GQ Suspension options help
Ok i have bought a 4" lift from Suspension Stuff.
It will be fitted in about a month.
About a month after that i will be purchasing the Superior Superflex Arms, so should i just use the caster correction plates in the kit for now with standard arms and then whack the superflex arms in afterwards when i get them, or should i just buy drop boxes straight up, use them with the standard arms and then also with the superflex arms?
I have heard some people say that with the superflex arms, drop boxes arent needed???
It will be fitted in about a month.
About a month after that i will be purchasing the Superior Superflex Arms, so should i just use the caster correction plates in the kit for now with standard arms and then whack the superflex arms in afterwards when i get them, or should i just buy drop boxes straight up, use them with the standard arms and then also with the superflex arms?
I have heard some people say that with the superflex arms, drop boxes arent needed???
Get out there!!
Re: GQ Suspension options help
Also, this is my front coil in 95 GQ Coilcab Ute, is this a coil spacer or is this standard? And yes i know my bump stop is broken, i ordered new ones to turn up with the suspension pack.
Get out there!!
Re: GQ Suspension options help
yeah mate thats a coil spacer. and as for your superflex arms depends if you get a standard length one of one thats longer to suit your lift as to weather you need drop boxes or not.
A boss is like a diaper, always on your arse and usually full of s#*t
Re: GQ Suspension options help
I'm running the superflex arm + drop box combo.
I just bought the single super flex arm and still use the standard gq on the RHS.
Couple pics.
I just bought the single super flex arm and still use the standard gq on the RHS.
Couple pics.
Team Lock n load.
www.facebook.com/locknloadaustralia
www.facebook.com/locknloadaustralia
Re: GQ Suspension options help
Sorry for poser shots, Just showing you an option =p
Team Lock n load.
www.facebook.com/locknloadaustralia
www.facebook.com/locknloadaustralia
Re: GQ Suspension options help
Are you fitting the lift yourself ??
Can you wait until you have all the gear and do the job once ?
I run a set of superflex arms for my 3" lift that I fitted after running castor bushes for nearly a year.
Personally I'd get the dropped superflex arm to suit your lift instead of the drop boxes. That said it all depends on what your truck is used for, if you want flex the dropped arms are the go, if you want stability at highway speed then the drop boxes with the standard height arms will work.
Can you wait until you have all the gear and do the job once ?
I run a set of superflex arms for my 3" lift that I fitted after running castor bushes for nearly a year.
Personally I'd get the dropped superflex arm to suit your lift instead of the drop boxes. That said it all depends on what your truck is used for, if you want flex the dropped arms are the go, if you want stability at highway speed then the drop boxes with the standard height arms will work.
Re: GQ Suspension options help
My truck is just a capable tourer, i use it to go camping and tackle some interesting tracks, the high country for example, nothing too extreme.5inchgq wrote:Are you fitting the lift yourself ??
Can you wait until you have all the gear and do the job once ?
I run a set of superflex arms for my 3" lift that I fitted after running castor bushes for nearly a year.
Personally I'd get the dropped superflex arm to suit your lift instead of the drop boxes. That said it all depends on what your truck is used for, if you want flex the dropped arms are the go, if you want stability at highway speed then the drop boxes with the standard height arms will work.
Flex is good but it does alot of miles on road as its my everyday driver.
Get out there!!
Re: GQ Suspension options help
Email Mick at Superior engineering and get his advice. My heap is also my daily but never sees speeds above 70-80 kph so I went with the dropped arms instead of the dropbox and arm combo. Lots of road/highway miles would probably mean the drop boxes and 'standard' superflex arms.Wozza244 wrote:My truck is just a capable tourer, i use it to go camping and tackle some interesting tracks, the high country for example, nothing too extreme.5inchgq wrote:Are you fitting the lift yourself ??
Can you wait until you have all the gear and do the job once ?
I run a set of superflex arms for my 3" lift that I fitted after running castor bushes for nearly a year.
Personally I'd get the dropped superflex arm to suit your lift instead of the drop boxes. That said it all depends on what your truck is used for, if you want flex the dropped arms are the go, if you want stability at highway speed then the drop boxes with the standard height arms will work.
Flex is good but it does alot of miles on road as its my everyday driver.
Re: GQ Suspension options help
Yeah fitting it all myself and waiting shouldnt be a problem, i just want to do it right.
I will email Mick and see what he recommends...
I will email Mick and see what he recommends...
Get out there!!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests