If you haven't noticed already, I like to post up technical discussion type threads, I'm here to learn, and maybe questions other have will be answered by the experienced in these threads.
Today's topic:
Articulation/Flex
What are the most effective ways of gaining more up & down travel on the GQ Y60 Patrols?
To clarify a few things first:
1) The front suspension on a GQ is a 3 link correct? 3 Points of contact to the chassis: Radius arm x2 and Panhard bar?
The rear suspension on a GQ is a 5 link correct? 5 Points of contact to the chassis: Lower control arm x2, upper control arm x2 and Panhard bar?
Is this the correct terminology for the suspension setup?
2) My car doesn't have a front sway bar, and for the rear let's assume I will be disconnecting it off-road.
3) My car has a 2" suspension lift, EFS Shocks and Springs with a "matching" steering damper.
4) Brake lines will be replaced at some point with braided & extended ones.
5) I think the goal for my car would be running a 3" suspension lift on 33x12.5 R15's, maybe (unlikely but we will see) 3" suspension lift, 1" body lift and 35's. Some body trimming in either case I imagine...
Questions:
What are the major components limiting flex on the GQ front and rear? Shock length, bushes, I understand at the front it's the 3 link system and how the radius arms attach at 2 points on the diff/axle housing, binding when the bushes run out of play, is this correct?
I have read on a few of the Australian forums that bushes play a big role here, and these are a major limiting factor. What can be done here? Is rubber the best material, oem or aftermarket? Being stiffer I think polyurethane would limit articulation more the rubber, is this correct? How much does our articulation rely on our bushes?
I have also read that most shocks supplied for 2" lifts could rather be longer, i.e a shock suited to a 4" lift used for a 2" lift, to allow more droop, but possibly spring retainers would be required. Does this make sense, to maximize travel, at least droop?
Let's get this ball rolling!

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