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gq 5 link questions
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 8:51 pm
by matty b
so guys
apart from achinving unbeliviable flex can anyone give me the ppros an cons of fitting a 5 link to my truck. will be run in conjunction with a 6 inch lift
cheers
matt
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 9:11 pm
by Daisy
pro - nice flex etc
cons - uneasy feeling on the roads - wandering etc.
they get loose after wheeling a bit... need to be re-tightened every now and then.
when they get loose.. the wobbles start.
more body roll.
overall i enjoyed my own 5 link as it was very very capable offroad... made my car so much easier offroad.. but terrible on the road.
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 9:34 pm
by bru21
mate you can buy mine. its a wizard one with upper adjustable cromoly arms. i won't work with gu diffs. it is in 100% condition only used it a few times. it is still fitted to my truck. 0402337734
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 1:31 am
by Freakazoid
Would the wandering be reduced with a sway bar or is roadholding of 5-link just bad. Iam thinking of 5-link for my GQ but it is a tourer as well, don't want to screw up roadholding too much. Am prepared to put in beefy anti-swaybar if necessary to improve roadholding.( With disconnects of course)
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 7:00 am
by striped tomato
I ran my Wizard 5 link with no swaybar, 3 degree castor and reasonably heavy springs and the on road performance was good (was a bit of body roll on roundabouts etc., no wobbles or wander), offroad flex was great.
Ground clearance is compromised a bit and the lower arms are exposed and need to be strengthened for hard use. I upgraded to triple cro-moly lower arms which were much stronger. You can lose a bit of turning circle if you run the big ended ute tie rod.
Steve