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4 link in a coilier

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by RB zook »

i run jimny front coils in the rear ;)
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Post by SAWZALL »

Looks good, nice flex :cool:
Gone drag racing......
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Post by RB zook »

mooman wrote:don't underestimate the interchangability of suzuki parts.
just because one is coil-over doesn't mean that the springs wont fit, i agree that the shock's would be differant, but i'm sure the springs are the same.
the only reason i'm saying this is because i have a magazine artical from NZ where a chap used an OME lift (could have been just the springs) on a Jimny that was for a coily, the mag was also supprised that the kit was an OME.

just curious.


i jimny fronts and coily fronts are different, jimny fronts are more like coily rears
coily fronts are narrow like a long trave coil over
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Post by HRZOOK »

HRZOOK wrote:Forgive me if I am wrong but This four link looks pretty much the same as my dads jackaroo setup....is it?

HRZOOK


Yep looks pretty similar

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=34201

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Post by HRZOOK »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
HRZOOK wrote:
OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:This setup will be available as a kit and we are currently making a kit to replace the fornt arms as well
SAM

now for the pics :D


At what sort of cost :?:

HRZOOK (potential customer)

can't have rb zook out driving my rig, although he does already :oops:


$1250
SAM


OOOOOKIE DoHKIE Than

$1250 for this 4 link get up

So for my money what do I get...specifically

Control arms?
Bushes?
Cross member?
Top link?
Brackets?
Shocks?
Springs?
Spring retainers?

Thanks
HRZOOK
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Post by RB zook »

you get nuthing

goodbye
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

HRZOOK wrote:
OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
HRZOOK wrote:
OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:This setup will be available as a kit and we are currently making a kit to replace the fornt arms as well
SAM

now for the pics :D


At what sort of cost :?:

HRZOOK (potential customer)

can't have rb zook out driving my rig, although he does already :oops:


$1250
SAM


OOOOOKIE DoHKIE Than

$1250 for this 4 link get up

So for my money what do I get...specifically

Control arms?
Bushes?
Cross member?
Top link?
Brackets?
Shocks?
Springs?
Spring retainers?

Thanks
HRZOOK


All of the above except springs and shocks
SAM
OVERKILL ENGINEERING
www.overkill4x4.com
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Post by Gareth »

HI does any1 hav a pic of how the top link looks and where does it attach
i am having the same problems ove here in NZ with the bendy trailing arms and there seems to be a complete shortage of 2nd hand replacements :(
does any1 know if the jimny rear trailing arm is the same as a coily as that might widen the search to get a 2nd hand 1 before i can get something better made up
cheers
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Post by RB zook »

yeah jimny run the same control arms

i think your best option would be to go to a boilermaker or some fabrocator and get them to put some flat bar above and bellow.

make sure they heat your arms up before they start welding
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Post by Gareth »

thanks RB zook
i will have a go at the flat bar idea :)
cheers
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Post by HRZOOK »

Here are some fab'd arms from another member of this board

But to see how the 4 link works pop ya head under a 93 - 00 jackaroo has a very similar setup to RBs

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=34201

HRZOOK
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Post by Gareth »

Hi HRZook
thanks those pics are great :)
mine are pretty stuffed so not likely to fix as they are so am most likely going to fab up som similar to standard just from steel plate rather than cast

RBZook how is the top link attached to the zook dif is it a weld on mod ?? and how long is the top link ive been told they have to be a similar lenght to the lower links ?????

thanks heaps to u both
cheers
Gareth


hopefully added pic of me in action before i bent trailing arm..... enjoy
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Post by RB zook »

nice coily you got there.

the top mount is welded on and the uper link is a little shorter thean the lower links

cant give away too much information can i HR ;)
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Post by HRZOOK »

RB zook wrote:nice coily you got there.

the top mount is welded on and the uper link is a little shorter thean the lower links

cant give away too much information can i HR ;)


I could post up pics of yours if ya want ;)
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Post by RB zook »

haha
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Post by HRZOOK »

Here are some pics of the arms I got made

They are strong but I would not bother with the twisty action

Read about em here
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=19113

Image

Image

HRZOOK

ps you can check my website Here
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Post by Gareth »

hi guys
thanks heaps for your help
HRZook those arms look great :) how much did they cost you to get made ?
thanks again
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Post by HRZOOK »

Gareth wrote:hi guys
thanks heaps for your help
HRZook those arms look great :) how much did they cost you to get made ?
thanks again
Gareth


They cost me some hard labour doing some tree work but the fab shop estimated around $250 an arm but that is with the twister action, the thread was expensive to get cut. I can give you dimensions if you would like.
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Post by Gareth »

HRZook those dimensions would be great :)
would make my life way easier when fabbing the new arms !!
cheers
Gareth :D
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