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#498637 - 17/01/01 08:52 PM Xtreme Articulation
ned946 Offline
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1.Revolvers
2.Longer brake lines
3.Remounted ABS lines
4.Longer breather tube
5.Wheel spacer 1"
6.Relocated shock mounts; one side is up and back the other is up and forward
7.Longer 12" Bilstein 5100 off-road shocks.
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#498638 - 17/01/01 09:05 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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As if you didn't think this was coming?

What shocks?
Any limiting straps?
Onroad manners?
Total lift?
And anything else you can think of?

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#498639 - 17/01/01 09:20 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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NICE! I've been looking for a pic of the Revolvers in action. Gotta add that to my list at some point.
Now, if you guys can cook up a locking pin or something to keep 'em folded up during the week when the wife is driving it. Something like swaybar disconnects, only for the shackles.

Brent

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#498640 - 18/01/01 08:42 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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As a courtesy to ned and others on the board, some of the details directly from ned:

“No driveline issues, the Revolvers rotate forward on opening

Not a lot of driving with `em yet, not sure about other issues but I don`t foresee a problem with transfer etc.

Had the Revolvers for over a year and no stink bug stops beyond acceptable.....never been in a panic stop.....ya know skidding.

Don`t know the details on the shocks but they are the LONGEST shocks made by Bilstein before the Helm joint shocks. You do need to have custom shock mounts made for the longer shocks. You need longer brake lines. You need spacers on the wheels (I have 1") or 1" more offset wheels. You need to reroute the ABS lines.

Each is not a difficult mod, just takes time and money. I like the Revolvers, cuz you can place `em now and do nothing else. As you pocket book allows, you can start the other mods. Its not a "all right now" thing.

I`ll update the boards later with more details."

I`ll ask about the shock placement and why they are flipped over!”

Man, I’m might have hard time keeping up with ned on the trails with his setup, technique can only get you so far.

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#498641 - 18/01/01 10:03 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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Holy $h!t!

Now THAT is articulation... Damn!

I have to ask - how do modifications that Xtreme change the on-road characteristics? I'd be worried that sway would be seriously increased, no?

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#498642 - 19/01/01 03:54 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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Quote:
Originally posted by BoarderPhreak:
Holy $h!t!

Now THAT is articulation... Damn!

I have to ask - how do modifications that Xtreme change the on-road characteristics? I'd be worried that sway would be seriously increased, no?




Yes, on road driving cannot be as aggressive but I would say that it is well within being "acceptable". I would not say that sway is SERIOUSLY increased though. You will notice that most of the anti-sway is dictated by the front anti-sway bar. I haven't had a rear sway bar for quite some time now. The thing that has most negatively affected drivability were the spacers.


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#498643 - 24/01/01 10:22 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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Supposedly... Automotive Customizers is going to be selling revolver shackles soon. 4x4parts.com

It is funny how their message board blocks our the word "Spencer" and spencerlowracing.com becomes www.******************** when you post... Guess they don't want their readers to know about their competition!



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#498644 - 24/01/01 10:47 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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IMO, the people at 4x4 Parts are a little childish.

If they're resorting to putting SLR into their "bad words file" and that exchange about the lift kit a few months ago...

I for one have little respect for them.

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#498645 - 24/01/01 10:56 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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You mean 4x4 Parts.

4x4 Connection is primarily a Land Cruiser shop located in Northern Virginia where Mr. T, Synchro and myself got our ARBs from.

I totally agree with you about 4x4 Parts, though.


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#498646 - 24/01/01 11:05 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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gonna have to change that >:-) (evil grin)

That board is an example of why no supplier or seller of Xterras, parts for Xterra's or accessories for Xterra's should have control of a message board.. it restricts the flow of information to the people who need it most.

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#498647 - 24/01/01 12:45 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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Yikes! I fixed it...

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#498648 - 25/01/01 10:38 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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I like how 4x4parts said this as well "Supposedly... Automotive Customizers is going to be selling revolver shackles soon. 4x4parts.com" , they also say they(all Nissan ones) are being made exclusively for them to sell! What a crock of sh*t, I can go to OK4WD and order Revolvers anytime I want.

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#498649 - 02/02/01 08:02 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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I don't know if things have changed at Metal Made Rite, but in their new adds (a full page one in the March 2001 4WD & Sport Utility), they advertise that the Revolvers "can also be applied" to the Nissan Xterra.

One would assume that if they are advertising it, that the parts are the correct size, but I think we've all learned not to assume...

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#498650 - 07/02/01 03:21 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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sweeeet!

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#498651 - 11/02/01 04:55 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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Quote:
Originally posted by FSRBIKER:
I like how 4x4parts said this as well "Supposedly... Automotive Customizers is going to be selling revolver shackles soon. 4x4parts.com" , they also say they(all Nissan ones) are being made exclusively for them to sell! What a crock of sh*t, I can go to OK4WD and order Revolvers anytime I want.



Check this page out.
http://www.wyojeep.com/avail_mod.htm

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#498652 - 11/02/01 05:02 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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wqbang,
When I go to the link at 4x4 parts, they say there is a 3inch suspension lift now available for the xterra. I know Ive seen that add before, but why havent I heard anyone talk about it?
John

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#498653 - 11/02/01 05:31 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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People do talk about it. 4x4parts.com has left a bad taste in the mouths of some Xterra owners here. They have dodged questions about their lift. It relies almost entirely on torsion lift, and therefore reduces downward wheel travel.

If someone would like to comment on the lift that has one, it would be great. But I have never seen one on a truck besides the 4x4parts Xterra.

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#498654 - 20/02/01 07:02 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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I've done a search but couldn't seem to find the topic if it has been discussed before sorry....
So has anyone considered a spring over axle conversion. I know that all the old jeep guys do this for lift and I know it usually is relitavely cheap plus the added clearance under the axle is an added benefit plus being able to squeeze a bigger tire.


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#498655 - 20/02/01 07:07 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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Sorry so many questions tonight.

Since this is the "Hardcore" section has anyone also considered doing a solid axle conversion to the front of your X.
I found a website of an old Pathy(94 I believe) that used a solid axle off of an early Ford Bronco. I guess this is an extreme possiblity since the X sits on the old frame that the Pathfinder used. I think the Pathfinder used 4.36 gearing and the Bronco had 4.35 and he ended up in the end with 4.66 gears front and rear, ARB lockers, and 4 inches of lift. To me that guy is Hardcore.
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#498656 - 20/02/01 08:42 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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Ar, that would be the Frankenfinder...



http://www.off-road.com/nissan/feature02.html
Quite a beast

Brent

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#498657 - 21/02/01 02:46 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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Yep that is exactly what I was reffering too.
What a cool setup.

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#498658 - 22/02/01 12:44 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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Quote:
Originally posted by an1malch1n:
To me that guy is Hardcore.
Comments....


I'll be glad to do it to my Xterra when it's about 7 years old, and not worth much anymore.

It's hard to modify a $25k truck unless money is readily available.

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#498659 - 22/02/01 11:05 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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“So has anyone considered a spring over axle conversion?”

“has anyone also considered doing a solid axle conversion?”



Yes and yes. There are people working on such things, they're just being quiet about them.


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#498660 - 22/02/01 11:36 AM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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Quote:
Originally posted by xoc:
unless money is readily available.




Man, you computer guys and gals rule the world......aren't you all mega rich????



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#498661 - 22/02/01 07:34 PM Re: Xtreme Articulation
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They (computer guys) may make a pretty nice wage but they also live in some of the most expensive locations in the US.

I'm just a "poor" Electrical Engineer who paid cash for his X but I still can't justify DESTROYING a perfectly good vehicle at least until it passes the 100k mile mark.



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