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    Superior engineering superflex arms

    This question is pitched at the likes of Wayne, Mike, Brendan etc who have fitted the SE superflex arms. Did you put the flex plates on the inside or outside of the diff housing mounts. Or one inside and one outside, if so which plate went inside and which plate went outside. Mine are fitted but both plates are on the outside which means I've had to use washers to pack the gap.

    Second question, the way yours is fitted can you still get the front sway arm nut to fit. I know there is a hole in the plate but what the designers plan to do and what is possible for those in the grease pit sometimes diverge. I'd like to refit the front sway arm for the Simpson trip.

    Any help and photos would be much appreciated.

    MLD

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLD View Post
    This question is pitched at the likes of Wayne, Mike, Brendan etc who have fitted the SE superflex arms. Did you put the flex plates on the inside or outside of the diff housing mounts. Or one inside and one outside, if so which plate went inside and which plate went outside. Mine are fitted but both plates are on the outside which means I've had to use washers to pack the gap.

    Second question, the way yours is fitted can you still get the front sway arm nut to fit. I know there is a hole in the plate but what the designers plan to do and what is possible for those in the grease pit sometimes diverge. I'd like to refit the front sway arm for the Simpson trip.

    Any help and photos would be much appreciated.

    MLD
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    Have a look at Iain's thread.Starting at post 652 where Iain has posted photos.We fitted Brendan's a little differently.Both ways seem to work.
    The arms should have come with washers that you need to use as packing.
    I don't know anyone that has sway bars fitted.Just need to adjust your driving style to suit.
    Wayne
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    Thanks Wayne, based on the photos mine are set up like Brendan's and Mike's. No chance of fitting the sway bar in that configuration.

    Ps. For those of you with the Gwyn Lewis rear shock mount, check it for cracks. Found a 4" crack in mine. GL was quick to respond which is positive.

    MLD

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