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Body flex how to stop it

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Body flex how to stop it

Post by Bartso »

Hey guys woundering how to minimize body flex so much could my body lift bolts come a bit loose?
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Post by taziiy »

Huh ? :shock: what are you trying to say
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Post by chimpboy »

What's flexing, body or chassis?
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Post by scotto »

replace your body with a tube cage? :twisted:
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Post by ozy1 »

My GQ wagon is the same, when suspension runs outa flex, the body starts, to the point where i cant close the door if its opened,
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Post by Bartso »

ozy1 wrote:My GQ wagon is the same, when suspension runs outa flex, the body starts, to the point where i cant close the door if its opened,


thats what i mean mine is the same
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Post by ToNkA »

Bartso wrote:
ozy1 wrote:My GQ wagon is the same, when suspension runs outa flex, the body starts, to the point where i cant close the door if its opened,


thats what i mean mine is the same


You deal with it.
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Post by MQ080 »

ToNkA wrote:
Bartso wrote:
ozy1 wrote:My GQ wagon is the same, when suspension runs outa flex, the body starts, to the point where i cant close the door if its opened,


thats what i mean mine is the same


You deal with it.


Everyone has it to some extent, just be mindful of it when your flexing up to either stay in the truck or climb out throught the window. Opening and closing your door while the body is not lined up is disaster waiting to happen... cracks will soon appear
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Post by taziiy »

ToNkA wrote:
Bartso wrote:
ozy1 wrote:My GQ wagon is the same, when suspension runs outa flex, the body starts, to the point where i cant close the door if its opened,


thats what i mean mine is the same


You deal with it.


Especially if its a monoconstructed 4wd as it has no seperate chassis they all do that and there is nothing you can do about it
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Post by bj56 »

you should have seen the body flex in my 45 it was sweet like 2 icn more off flex in the chassis lol
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