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Only the first one - it's too freakin' large to fit the screen! How about resizing it smaller, then perhaps explaining which parts of the brackets are related to the X-link, and which parts to (what appears to be) hydro steering.A1 wrote:Now I guess you will whinge that it takes too long for the pics to come up
Any chance we could see some external flex pics in the same series?
Scott
got me stuffed how it works pics are to close, got any pics that has the whole set up in one pic?? or even a drawing??
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Shane
saw this at TT and it is a clever solution to the problem of getting increased articulation without losing originality in handling characteristics, strength and retaining other design features .
PS Removing a bolt from the radius arms is risky. Even drilling the bushes creates crappy handling - I know I tried it!.
PS Removing a bolt from the radius arms is risky. Even drilling the bushes creates crappy handling - I know I tried it!.
Nice gq swb ute chop with a huffer for the good times
No Engineer I know would not be concerned with this sort of contact.professor wrote: there is contact with the diff but at no time is it a concern.
What happens if you change your suspension height, from your pics I cant see any adjustment post fitment.professor wrote:This system still retains all the correct geometry for road use and in the setup in installation you can adjust the caster to suit a larger lift no more need for caster correction plates!
Greatly increasing unsprung weight, not ideal.professor wrote:Also the cross-link fits in nice and low keeping your COG low (no more big lifts to fit everything in)
Load is distributed across both arms in normal setup, torque is applied to the diff housing and unless they twist this load would be applied to both arms, if anything this setup would apply more load to the arm that would be pressing against the diff housing assuming one wheel in the air.professor wrote:The mounting of the pivot point is crucial it must be strong as it is now the bearer of all the torque that the front can deliver having said that the cross link distributes the torque evenly to both radius arms meaning there is no twisting of the chassis under load from one radius arm. Breaking is the same both arms share the load even with one wheel totally off the ground.
I'm not bagging this product, just constuctive critisism. Yes it would improve flex, that is a given but by how much. Would have been good to see the Hilux in 4WDM flex up with the standard 80 setup and again with the 'X' arm. If the cost is $800 installed and it gives an extra couple of inches travel it may be worth it. But like Drop Shackles I would need to see the dynamics in application to be convinced.
Why would an engineer be concerned???? they dont have to look that far into it. if it doesn't affect the handling and its strong who cares. hell they engineer 5 linksjust cruizin' wrote:No Engineer I know would not be concerned with this sort of contact.professor wrote: there is contact with the diff but at no time is it a concern.
What happens if you change your suspension height, from your pics I cant see any adjustment post fitment.professor wrote:This system still retains all the correct geometry for road use and in the setup in installation you can adjust the caster to suit a larger lift no more need for caster correction plates!
Greatly increasing unsprung weight, not ideal.professor wrote:Also the cross-link fits in nice and low keeping your COG low (no more big lifts to fit everything in)
Load is distributed across both arms in normal setup, torque is applied to the diff housing and unless they twist this load would be applied to both arms, if anything this setup would apply more load to the arm that would be pressing against the diff housing assuming one wheel in the air.professor wrote:The mounting of the pivot point is crucial it must be strong as it is now the bearer of all the torque that the front can deliver having said that the cross link distributes the torque evenly to both radius arms meaning there is no twisting of the chassis under load from one radius arm. Breaking is the same both arms share the load even with one wheel totally off the ground.
I'm not bagging this product, just constuctive critisism. Yes it would improve flex, that is a given but by how much. Would have been good to see the Hilux in 4WDM flex up with the standard 80 setup and again with the 'X' arm. If the cost is $800 installed and it gives an extra couple of inches travel it may be worth it. But like Drop Shackles I would need to see the dynamics in application to be convinced.
no adjustment as i said in the setup(setup the correct caster for the chosen hight in the instalation) set and forget
unsprung weight is not a concern for what the product is intended.( This is a for off road use only!!!) or get it engineered.
The load as you speak would only happen in extream cases(full flex greater than 30" of travel) try doing that with the standard setup i bet the rubber bushes say no to that.
$800+freight. fitting is extra so is a custom setup.a setup Like mine.
at the end it worked out to be the best option.
the problem i first had was an a frame in the front, upset the steering and handling i needed good handling on road.
a 5 link bound up worse than a standard setup and was still crap on road.
and a 3 link with a panard would not fit (rig too tall) tall 4bys suck.
i kept the drivability and i still have flex.
it works what else can i say!!
Chad
X link Vs 5 Link
HI all.I am about to do a SAS in my Hilux. Could we have a comparo on X link and 5 LInk front ends, including the plusses and minuses for both setups.Looking forward to hearing everyone's ideas.
Re: X link Vs 5 Link
In my opinion there is no comparison. apples and orangesGETNHI wrote:HI all.I am about to do a SAS in my Hilux. Could we have a comparo on X link and 5 LInk front ends, including the plusses and minuses for both setups.Looking forward to hearing everyone's ideas.
there are alot of mods for a 5 link!
new links new brakets heaps of welding alot of time. still binds up in the joints. metal to metal in the link rod ends
no majour mods with the cross link
all work done on the diff.some welding and some cutting.
Chad
YUP, Just take a look at the resultant pics of the flex.
If you could get THAT degree of Flex from an IFS lowlux at standard ride height AND good road manners, then I'd eat my RR's crownwheel AND pinion, with mash and broccoli...
What a simple and effective system.
IF I had a 'lux, I would probably use it. Shame on all who 'poo- poo' someones inventiveness and efforts.
Keep up the 'thinking outside the square.'
JC
If you could get THAT degree of Flex from an IFS lowlux at standard ride height AND good road manners, then I'd eat my RR's crownwheel AND pinion, with mash and broccoli...
What a simple and effective system.
IF I had a 'lux, I would probably use it. Shame on all who 'poo- poo' someones inventiveness and efforts.
Keep up the 'thinking outside the square.'
JC
'92 Rangie Sherwood/turbo intercooled isuzu4BD1 /ACE/ full leather/2.5" exh/2.5" body lift/DeCarbon shocks/LR tanks/LT95 back in and OK now, Sals conversion soon...
X link
Hey,professor wrote:Thanks A1
Standard kit DIYW $800 do it yourself welding
custom kit $800 +
What are some of the specs for the "standard kit"?
eg. lengths and what do u get for ur 800?
Cheers
Re: X link
Standard kit means 80 series/ patrol off the shelf rig.justinshere wrote:Hey,professor wrote:Thanks A1
Standard kit DIYW $800 do it yourself welding
custom kit $800 +
What are some of the specs for the "standard kit"?
eg. lengths and what do u get for ur 800?
Cheers
you get the crosslink and all components to setup a standard rig.
Chad
X link
professor wrote:Yes thats correct.hokey wrote:So does this setup still use a panhard?
Does the panhard have to move or does it stay put?
Re: X link
justinshere wrote:professor wrote:Yes thats correct.hokey wrote:So does this setup still use a panhard?
Does the panhard have to move or does it stay put?
It stays where it is for a standard setup.
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