View Full Version : Who wants some articulation?
AlexD333
05-08-2014, 00:48
Here we go, thought id snap a few pics today as we caught some good flex :naughty
AlexD333
05-08-2014, 00:48
Mr flexing :cool:
AlexD333
05-08-2014, 00:49
Loving no rear arbs
makeitfit
05-08-2014, 00:57
Now bin the bump stops for even more :D
zippy656
05-08-2014, 06:10
At what point do the springs fall out?
Lovin the flex mind :naughty
AlexD333
05-08-2014, 06:39
At what point do the springs fall out?
Lovin the flex mind :naughty
Well, that's as far as it goes, and it hasn't tried yet, the shocks are +2 at the rear :thumbs
At what point do the springs fall out?
Lovin the flex mind :naughty
They shouldn't as his shocks shouldn't extend that far
AlexD333
05-08-2014, 10:08
They shouldn't as his shocks shouldn't extend that far
? :nenau
the shocks only extend 2" so the springs are too big to fall out, if you put +3" shocks in then the springs would fall out without dislocation cones unless you had +3" springs aswell
jims-terrano
05-08-2014, 18:34
Now bin the bump stops for even more :D
Carefully remove them and i'll buy them:thumbs
AlexD333
05-08-2014, 19:05
Carefully remove them and i'll buy them:thumbs
No chance I'm getting rid of them, they do much more than just stop bumps. They are a weight aid too, you'd be silly to remove em :thumb2
Loving no rear arbs
For those of us that arn't up to speed yet ... what is ARB ? Surely you're not refering to ARB - the Aussie part manufacturer ??:confused:
AlexD333
06-08-2014, 21:47
For those of us that arn't up to speed yet ... what is ARB ? Surely you're not refering to ARB - the Aussie part manufacturer ??:confused:
:lol confused me too at the start, it's just fat hairy lazy man slang for anti roll bar (arb)
The anti roll bars limit the travel of the wheels up and down and stop excessive leaning when going round corners too :augie
No chance I'm getting rid of them, they do much more than just stop bumps. They are a weight aid too, you'd be silly to remove em :thumb2
Well if you want to keep them Alex get some big cable ties through them & over the chassis because they have a habit of just dropping off but the cable ties stop you loosing them down the road somewhere:thumbs
AlexD333
07-08-2014, 06:21
Well if you want to keep them Alex get some big cable ties through them & over the chassis because they have a habit of just dropping off but the cable ties stop you loosing them down the road somewhere:thumbs
Ah okay, that's something for me to do :thumb2
:lol confused me too at the start, it's just fat hairy lazy man slang for anti roll bar (arb)
LMAO ... thanks for clearing that up ;)
... the shocks are +2 at the rear :thumbs
Another noob question ... + 2 what ?? Inches ?? what are the shock specs ? Dunno, that if I pop in to autoparts here locally, that they will know what the standard shock +2 will mean ... lol
Thanks :clap
AlexD333
15-08-2014, 16:34
Another noob question ... + 2 what ?? Inches ?? what are the shock specs ? Dunno, that if I pop in to autoparts here locally, that they will know what the standard shock +2 will mean ... lol
Thanks :clap
well there are a few different meanings of +2.
the torsion bars have been wound up at the front to raise the front aprox 2"
the rear springs now have spacers underneath them which are 2" (thus raising)
and also my rear shock absorbers are rough country +2" shock absorbers.
I have also removed the rear anti roll bars, thats why I have so much travel :thumb2
exosteve
15-08-2014, 17:11
Join the big articulation boys like me and elt. +3" shocks+3" springs and cut half your bumpstops off.
Now that's articulation:D
AlexD333
15-08-2014, 17:15
Join the big articulation boys like me and elt. +3" shocks+3" springs and cut half your bumpstops off.
Now that's articulation:D
We need picture proof :naughty
You can talk the talk, but can you flex the flex? :naughty
exosteve
15-08-2014, 21:53
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22438&page=2:D:D:D
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22438&page=2:D:D:D
NICE !!! Very nice .... :bow
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