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Old 03-03-2015, 00:37   #1
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Default Mucked about...

... with the inspection ramps on Sunday since the chassis now sits higher than them

Looks so much better with the winch bumper back on!

Question though, are there any easy mods to do to the stock trailing arms to make the front axle flex a bit more readily?







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Old 03-03-2015, 09:07   #2
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lose they front sway bar. or hunt around for a factory quick disconnect for it.

softer radius arm bushes help too.
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Old 03-03-2015, 10:06   #3
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lose they front sway bar. or hunt around for a factory quick disconnect for it.

softer radius arm bushes help too.
Lost all the ARBs/sway bars when I did the lift

Cheers Bud, I'll have a look at softer bushes for a future purchase - gotta finish buying the bits for my snorkel first!
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I'm led to believe the OEM bushes are best for flex
If there is a softer compound, I want some
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Old 03-03-2015, 10:29   #5
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Can't find the pics of this but this was messing about with my mate's forklift
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Old 03-03-2015, 14:52   #6
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Just had a troll (get it ) through the patrol 4x4 forum.

Apparently they put slotted bushes in the lower links on early Y61's which lets the axle flex a bit easier (although they don't last as long as solid ones if you work them hard).

They'll fit both Y60s and Y61s. Part number 54560VB012, £55.28 each.

Cheaper than the solid ones (they're £67.06 each) although since I'd need 4 of them I think I'll wait until my current ones go!
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Well then how about std ones and just drill some holes in them ? I'll try it for you. RnD etc
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That sounds awesome

From what I can gather the slots are vertical ie above and below the bolt hole.
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Like this? http://shop.snakeracing.com.au/nissa...us-arm-bushes/


Just seen this too, Looks pretty good for offroad but seems the jury is still out on that forum.
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/gener...us-arms-39675/
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Just seen this too, Looks pretty good for offroad but seems the jury is still out on that forum.
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/gener...us-arms-39675/
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Old 03-03-2015, 21:45   #11
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Nice find Fez

Drilled holes look worth trying...
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