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POST YOUR ZOOK FLEX SHOTS.

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POST YOUR ZOOK FLEX SHOTS.

Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Was bored today decided to see how much flex we could get.
Front pile is 83cm
Rear pile is 105cm
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

A couple more
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Post by redzook »

not bad :roll:

that front brake line looks pretty tight :shock:
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Post by christover1 »

new image hoster this wont show nothing
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Post by grimbo »

I'll post some flex shots once I get my widetracks in (Sam can you PM me) as the rears foul on the frame with the narrow tracks
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Post by camskizook »

Like grimbo i will have better flex with the widetrack diffs in, so hopefully some flex shots on the weekend (if redzook gets off his ar$e and takes some)

But here is an old one with the narrow track diffs still in
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Post by purefmx »

camskizook wrote:Like grimbo i will have better flex with the widetrack diffs in, so hopefully some flex shots on the weekend (if redzook gets off his ar$e and takes some)

But here is an old one with the narrow track diffs still in


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Post by grimbo »

here are a few again not the best as the rears foul on the chassis but we need a few more pics here :roll:

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Post by Midget »

This is mine
Rear is sitting on a 60 ltr drum with a 20ltr on top of that.
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Post by nicbeer »

me just playing around.

Stock std suspension with 225/75/15.

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Post by Bohdidog »

2" spring lift by Carroll springs & swaybar removed.

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Post by moose »

heres my efforts :D :D
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Post by Beastmavster »

What I did in my "girl's car" - and there's still more suspension travel to come yet - I've upgraded the front and 8" more coming to the rear.



Driving not posing. Remember that people. :lol:
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Post by Bohdidog »

Suzuki Viagra wrote:What I did in my "girl's car"

Driving not posing. Remember that people. :lol:


Your girl's very understanding.... Or didn't you tell her? :bad-words:

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Post by crispy »

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Post by bj on roids »

Fourwheelin wrote:This is mine
Rear is sitting on a 60 ltr drum with a 20ltr on top of that.

Do you have shocks attached? Are they ACTUAL slinkies that go down the stairs? Should have gone the rainbow ones ;)

Seriously though I think you are winning so far out of the suzi flex comp.
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Post by Damo »

bj on roids wrote:
Fourwheelin wrote:This is mine
Rear is sitting on a 60 ltr drum with a 20ltr on top of that.

Do you have shocks attached? Are they ACTUAL slinkies that go down the stairs? Should have gone the rainbow ones ;)

Seriously though I think you are winning so far out of the suzi flex comp.


What kinda coils are they out of interest?
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Post by Andrew_C »

Looks like they were pinched out of a pen.
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Post by antt »

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Post by redzook »

this is mine

i wana move the rear springs upfront that should get me a lil more :cool:
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Post by JimnyJeep »

2" 4Way Springs all round.

At about 2/3rds flex.
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Post by stu »

jimnyjeep

like your sig.

had a simular one with a guy in a jeep

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Post by Damo »

Baahahaha, classic!
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Post by JimnyJeep »

stu wrote:jimnyjeep

like your sig.



Thanks mate, as you know it happens all the time.

That guy with the GU has since sold it and bought an Astra SRi.

Figures :roll:
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Post by Midget »

Damo wrote:
bj on roids wrote:
Fourwheelin wrote:This is mine
Rear is sitting on a 60 ltr drum with a 20ltr on top of that.

Do you have shocks attached? Are they ACTUAL slinkies that go down the stairs? Should have gone the rainbow ones ;)

Seriously though I think you are winning so far out of the suzi flex comp.


What kinda coils are they out of interest?


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The coils are a full custom coil.After a lot of phone calls and and designing them with the spring guy at allsprings in sydney I had them made,those coils in the pic actually sagged big time at the winch challenge,so they made a new set slightly heavier,hopefully so they won't sag.

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Post by rc211e »

Jamboree 2003
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Post by A1 »

My old ride hopefully my new will have alot more :D
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Post by Damo »

A1MAV wrote:My old ride hopefully my new will have alot more :D


But being a nissan it will still be fully Grimace...

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Post by antt »

Damo wrote:
A1MAV wrote:My old ride hopefully my new will have alot more :D


But being a nissan it will still be fully Grimace...

:finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:


lol :lol: .....isn't it a ford though...ewwwwwwwww :finger:
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:oops: you girls always hurt my feelins
















NOT :finger: :finger: :D

I had to get sumthin to fit my 37"s on :cool:
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