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Superior Long Arms?

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Post by benhl »

1MadEngineer wrote:4link top arm kit first :lol:
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Post by wyliespatrol »

could a droped rear arm be developed like the front droped arms

so it stays in line with the rails then drops down to the wheel




4WD Stuff wrote:
wyliespatrol wrote:This is a question based on something I noticed on the weekend


With the long arm set up when climbing square steps the arms hit the rock edge and start to lift the weight off the rear wheels before the wheel has a chance to touch and climb the step

And some times lift the wheel off the ground all together

because the arm is lower down further forward between the wheel base

what you think?
I noticed this while watching Tuff truck DVD's. My theory is that it isn't perfect but the best solution so far. Maybe that is why in my last post they have gone independant with the Buggy.

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Are you asking this question for clearance reasons?

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Post by ozy1 »

wyliespatrol wrote:could a droped rear arm be developed like the front droped arms

so it stays in line with the rails then drops down to the wheel




4WD Stuff wrote:
wyliespatrol wrote:This is a question based on something I noticed on the weekend


With the long arm set up when climbing square steps the arms hit the rock edge and start to lift the weight off the rear wheels before the wheel has a chance to touch and climb the step

And some times lift the wheel off the ground all together

because the arm is lower down further forward between the wheel base

what you think?
I noticed this while watching Tuff truck DVD's. My theory is that it isn't perfect but the best solution so far. Maybe that is why in my last post they have gone independant with the Buggy.

Shane
i have run bent lower arms with a brace to increase clearance but ended up pulling them out, as the leave your tail shaft quite vanerable when climbing ledges and steps, at least with straight arms you reduce the chance of a damaged tail shaft, can get pics if you want.
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Post by Zookman »

Are these long arms designed for trucks with high lifts eg. 5 – 8 inch lifts, or do they work just as effectively with small lifts 3 – 4 inch.
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

The arms are designed to work with any lift .
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Post by CruiserPatrol »

ozy1 wrote:
wyliespatrol wrote:could a droped rear arm be developed like the front droped arms

so it stays in line with the rails then drops down to the wheel




4WD Stuff wrote:
wyliespatrol wrote:This is a question based on something I noticed on the weekend


With the long arm set up when climbing square steps the arms hit the rock edge and start to lift the weight off the rear wheels before the wheel has a chance to touch and climb the step



And some times lift the wheel off the ground all together

because the arm is lower down further forward between the wheel base

what you think?
I noticed this while watching Tuff truck DVD's. My theory is that it isn't perfect but the best solution so far. Maybe that is why in my last post they have gone independant with the Buggy.

Shane
i have run bent lower arms with a brace to increase clearance but ended up pulling them out, as the leave your tail shaft quite vanerable when climbing ledges and steps, at least with straight arms you reduce the chance of a damaged tail shaft, can get pics if you want.

Yeah, I've had this thought before and would appreciate some pics ozy1.

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Re: Superior Long Arms?

Post by SIM79 »

Has fitting longs arms improved stability?
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Post by TURBO LS2 »

Yes..
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Post by tailpipes »

TURBO LS2 wrote:Yes..
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Post by turbo gu »

tailpipes wrote:
TURBO LS2 wrote:Yes..
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Post by Going_up »

So i think long arms are the way to go...

does anyone have install instructions to fit a set and what is involved??
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Post by SIM79 »

Going_up wrote:
does anyone have install instructions to fit a set and what is involved??
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Post by vanbox »

No affiliation with superior but have had long arms fora few weeks and wow! The difference is incredible, particularly in transferring hp to the ground. I didnt think something so simple could change a vehicles handling so dramatically. And there are still improvements to be made with new suspension yet!
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Post by BryanGUIV »

Are the long arms legal on a road going vehicle?
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Post by parr »

BryanGUIV wrote:Are the long arms legal on a road going vehicle?
I would say not as you have to cut and re-weld the mount to the chassis
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Post by chips59 »

Have been reading this with great interest, how long are these long arms?


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Post by MARKx4 »

Pretty sure they are 300mm longer then standard.
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Post by vanbox »

Correct!
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Post by Big_GQ »

Just put a set of long arms in the wagon look shit hot havnt driven the car yet but should work well.
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Post by Stoive »

on a little bit different note, what do people do with long arms + GQ wagon + rock sliders, i had to cut the rear slider mount off to fit mine as the arms hit them on full compression, i love having long arms in the rear, excellent improvements on climbing etc, but to me strong sliders are a must and i havent been able to come up with anything good yet
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Post by SIM79 »

Stoive wrote:on a little bit different note, what do people do with long arms + GQ wagon + rock sliders, i had to cut the rear slider mount off to fit mine as the arms hit them on full compression, i love having long arms in the rear, excellent improvements on climbing etc, but to me strong sliders are a must and i havent been able to come up with anything good yet
I have been told the slider mount going back the chassi can't be straight it has the angled up /
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Post by Stoive »

righto, i would love to see one if anyone has done it
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Post by Draven »

Stoive wrote:on a little bit different note, what do people do with long arms + GQ wagon + rock sliders, i had to cut the rear slider mount off to fit mine as the arms hit them on full compression, i love having long arms in the rear, excellent improvements on climbing etc, but to me strong sliders are a must and i havent been able to come up with anything good yet
This is exactly why I haven't done anything about long arms yet, would love to see how people have manged to mount sliders afterwards..
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