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GU trailing arm length.

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GU trailing arm length.

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Im looking to building my own Long arm system for the rear of my TJ after ive minced the factory brackets.

ive been thinking that the rear lower arm of a GU are probably around the length i need......im guessing that they are about 700mm from eye to eye.

1. could someone tell the the length of the factory lowers the rear of a GU from eye to eye.

2. those with the snake racing or superior engineering adjustable arms could you please tell me how much adjustment there is.....ie 700 + / - 30mm.

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what? no one knows.
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Post by bogged »

stu wrote:what? no one knows.
you dont expect much, you only asked this under 2 hours ago.
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Post by stu »

im assuming there more web wheelers like you.

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nar......figured given that superior and 3rd's are pretty common now on many GU's, that there should be a few that have done the research before buying the product and would already know.
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Post by jet-6 »

I can measure kine on the car if you like, but it wont be a precise centre to centre, it will be out a few mm's
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Post by stu »

mate that would perfect. :D

i need to get just a rough idea to see if the GU trailing arm length would be desirable.

if not then i'll look at other makes and models.......perhaps 80 series, etc. :D
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Post by MitchellBros4x4 »

Go out and grab yourself a Rubicon or Skyjacker long arm kit or something similar. You may pay more for it in the beginning but you will have a better kit long term, and you dont have to do the research and development yourself. We have done several long arm kits in the past, thay come with everything. Think about WARRANTY also.
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gq is 675 long
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MitchellBros4x4 wrote:Go out and grab yourself a Rubicon or Skyjacker long arm kit or something similar. You may pay more for it in the beginning but you will have a better kit long term, and you dont have to do the research and development yourself. We have done several long arm kits in the past, thay come with everything. Think about WARRANTY also.


mmmmmmmmm..............no i don't have that sort of money. besides im all ready sitting high enough, i just want to long arm or a-frame the rear only........but thanks for the reply anyway. And warranty, probablt not the way i treat my car.
badger wrote:gq is 675 long
cheers mate, not far from the mark......hell, id be stoked if i can use factory GU's for the new 4 link.
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Post by jet-6 »

680 +/- 2mm
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Post by stu »

cheers mate.....at this stage im thinking that i can use factory GU trailing arms for my 4 link lowers.....(im sure i can pick up a set on outers from some one who's already gone to thirds) and i may have to get the uppers manufactured depending whether i go with an A-frame or not.....leaning towards a frame so i can loose the rear panard.
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Post by badger »

id make stronger copys myself tho.
i whitnessed one snap on saturday. alot easier than i thought...................... ill be getting bigger ones asap now
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badger wrote:id make stronger copys myself tho.
i whitnessed one snap on saturday. alot easier than i thought...................... ill be getting bigger ones asap now
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Post by ozy1 »

677mm centre to centre of the bush,
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badger wrote:id make stronger copys myself tho.
i whitnessed one snap on saturday. alot easier than i thought...................... ill be getting bigger ones asap now
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Post by stu »

OK, looks like the factory ones may be a bit weak.......perhaps not for a TJ as it would be half the weight of a patrol on them, however i may look at using 3rds production or superior engineering as mentioned before.


Edit.

just tried (again) giving superior eng. a call......are they still in business or have a changed their number from what is printed in 4WDM mag?
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Post by badger »

superior are still there and havent changed there number. they are just always busy so keep trying
both hobzee and oondy off here also sell bigger arms
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Post by steel »

Remember Patrol lower rear arms are'nt straight.
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Post by rover1 »

steel wrote:Remember Patrol lower rear arms are'nt straight.
i think when i did mine i measured the offset at 30mm
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Post by stu »

yep i was told that one of the eyes is 8 degrees off, rubicon Express rear arms have one eye offset as well to allow for clearance around the rear diff axle mounting bracket.

im assuming there the same thing so i don't see it as a problem.......if theres a picture that someone has i could tell.
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

Don't use GU/GQ control arms dude, they are made of newspaper :!:
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GQ4.8coilcab wrote:Don't use GU/GQ control arms dude, they are made of newspaper :!:
jeeps control arms are made from hollowed out pens....so anything else is an upgrade :D

I wont be using the factory ones.
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Post by rover1 »

i just made new ones, i think you saw them. this is a pic of the difference in thickness.
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Post by The bargeots »

Hi, is my Rear lower control Arms:

http://www.patrol-gr.net/forums/viewtop ... sc&start=0

It longer, thicker (6mm thickness for the second version) and are curved to improve ground clearance.
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Post by rover1 »

The bargeots wrote:Hi, is my Rear lower control Arms:

http://www.patrol-gr.net/forums/viewtop ... sc&start=0

It longer, thicker (6mm thickness for the second version) and are curved to improve ground clearance.
off topic. hows that go for virbation
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Post by iwanahuma »

GQ4.8coilcab wrote:Don't use GU/GQ control arms dude, they are made of newspaper :!:
I took my shorty offroad ONCE and bent both lower trailing arms and the rear panhard... :bad-words:
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Post by simcoz »

You could try to pm fatassgq as he works for superior and should be able to give you any info you need as he's got a gq & gu.
If you dont have any luck there try superiorengineering.com.au as they have most of there gear with prices.

Badger is correct,superior are always busy so keep trying as they almost always have the arms in stock.[/u]
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Post by badger »

those bent arms look rediculous. if they were on my truck they would hit there own mounts on about half up travel.
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Post by stu »

i got thought to superior engineering and i did talk to fatassgq....all good, prices are right, im just waiting of the 4 link brackets and roll cage clamps from the states (where jeeps are as common as dirt) before i start buying trailing arms / and fabbing up new cage brace and overhead console. :D


That drive shaft angle would have to flog out uni's :shock:
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Post by ozy1 »

that shaft has next to no slip in the spline left and also, those unis will bind up within about an inch or so down travel, hell theyed bind bouncin over a speed bump,
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