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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush65 View Post
    alternatively you can use RRC pin bushes in place of Nissan pin bushes, as I have done with the Nissan superflex radius arms in my bushie.

    I had a stock of those RRC bushes and used them when the bushie had a RRC chassis and again when I swapped it to a 110 chassis.
    Yes you could use these,but unless you have a stockpile of old bushes,I would be reticent to use the new OEM Land Rover bushes,as they seem to be very hit and miss as far as quality goes,even those sold in "Genuine packaging.I could total a set of front chassis bushes in under 1,000km with my previous setup Quality isn't what it used to be,and OEM doesn't mean original quality
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    Quote Originally Posted by LowRanger View Post


    I think you must have been a tad naughty this year Grimace,if there are nothing like this under your Xmas tree


    Nice to see they are a black finish. Looks much better IMHO.





    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I'm impressed! Should the axle bushes be rotated 90 degrees like how the Haultech holey bushes are installed or is that correct?
    I was wondering the same thing myself.

    Quote Originally Posted by LowRanger View Post


    I have spoken to Greg about this and this allows the bushes to have maximum deflection,which is what I want,as the vehicle is only a weekend truck.Rotating the bushes will stiffen things a little and will be better for a daily driver.People will be able to confer with Greg and work out what they require.The bushes are genuine Nissan and hence much larger and beefier than the Landie ones,that I was going through like hot cakes
    This has me confused. I can't see how the bushes in this orientation allow more deflection then in a more vertical plane?
    All I have for comparison is the use of holey bushes in an almost vertical plane, which wear fast but seem to net similar results to new SF arms.
    If indeed the holey bushes will give more deflection in the horizontal plane then I might throw a set on the 2d extreme arms and do a direct comparison with the SF arms on my vehicle.

    Can't wait to get the car flexing again, and these new arms look to be the best option for those interested in getting the most out of a Rover front end with out custom links (3 link etc).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimace View Post
    Nice to see they are a black finish. Looks much better IMHO.







    I was wondering the same thing myself.



    This has me confused. I can't see how the bushes in this orientation allow more deflection then in a more vertical plane?
    All I have for comparison is the use of holey bushes in an almost vertical plane, which wear fast but seem to net similar results to new SF arms.
    If indeed the holey bushes will give more deflection in the horizontal plane then I might throw a set on the 2d extreme arms and do a direct comparison with the SF arms on my vehicle.

    Can't wait to get the car flexing again, and these new arms look to be the best option for those interested in getting the most out of a Rover front end with out custom links (3 link etc).
    Don't worry,you will be able to flex again
    But just one thing,Holey bushes do NOT net anything remotely similar to the amount of flex you will get from these arms
    Been there,done that
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    Wayne, looking at the pics, it appears as if there is a little more depth of material in the arms compared to stock. And it looks like some of this is above the centre line. When at full cross articulation, the arm that is on the up travel side, does it come close to fowling on the underside of the front bulkhead outrigger?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowRanger View Post


    Don't worry,you will be able to flex again
    But just one thing,Holey bushes do NOT net anything remotely similar to the amount of flex you will get from these arms
    Been there,done that
    Cheers, I was just comparing the images you have posted to my previous results with holey bushes.
    It's hard to compare in that manner.

    Might still do a comparison down the track as I will have the cranked arms sitting here doing nothing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    Wayne, looking at the pics, it appears as if there is a little more depth of material in the arms compared to stock. And it looks like some of this is above the centre line. When at full cross articulation, the arm that is on the up travel side, does it come close to fowling on the underside of the front bulkhead outrigger?
    Serg
    Nothing fouls anywhere the way I have things set up,the bump stops would hit before the arms would hit the outrigger,but I do have extended bump stops.But still have plenty of up travel as can be seen in the pics
    Quote Originally Posted by Grimace View Post
    Cheers, I was just comparing the images you have posted to my previous results with holey bushes.
    It's hard to compare in that manner.

    Might still do a comparison down the track as I will have the cranked arms sitting here doing nothing.
    Grimace
    It is probably difficult to compare with pics between a Defender and a Rangie,as the visual reference points are all different.

    The limiting factor with my set up is the shocks,where as previously the available travel with the holey bushes was very close to the length of the shocks I previously had fitted,which were shorter than I now have fitted.
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    Will these become available for D2's in the future?

    cheers, Chris

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    Is there video?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    Is there video?

    Jeff

    Nah no video Jeff,the photos are from a day out testing that everything was going to be ok,before they became available for sale
    Wayne
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    Insane! I just got back from hols, those SF arms on the LR have exceeded my expectations, you could have told me you put a 3-link in and i would have believed you!

    Wayne - what sort of castor correction do the arms have? I recall several pages back there was talk about the possibility of two versions with one somewhere around 3 degree correction?

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