Single track roads that require instant direction correction, faced with a tourist stopped in the middle of the road looking for eagles and a multitude of hairpin bends have forced me to pop my front arb back on. Bugger!!!
Anyway, am I a fool (don’t answer that) or should this make any difference to wheel travel over the standard front links. I fitted the longer rear arb links up front? Appears to be fine but I have not checked the front articulation yet! I know there is not much but with the front arb removed it really made a difference.
One thing I really hate about IFS is bottoming out and the front end and smashing the undercarriage when hitting a large rut due to both sides compressing at the same time! I no like IFS but hey I got what I got and there is no way I can afford a solid front axle conversion! I am always on the look out for an early solid front axle hilux though
Anyway, am I a fool (don’t answer that) or should this make any difference to wheel travel over the standard front links. I fitted the longer rear arb links up front? Appears to be fine but I have not checked the front articulation yet! I know there is not much but with the front arb removed it really made a difference.
One thing I really hate about IFS is bottoming out and the front end and smashing the undercarriage when hitting a large rut due to both sides compressing at the same time! I no like IFS but hey I got what I got and there is no way I can afford a solid front axle conversion! I am always on the look out for an early solid front axle hilux though

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