no worries i was having doubts but thought for $120 it was worth a try. Turned out well i think.mrmagoo wrote:Taff,,, finally someone posting what we all needed to know and with proof. everyone keeps saying hilux and hiace and thats about it.. thanks for much needed input and pics to convince me to copy this.
I got new UBolts from King Springs. looking at my stock ones now i think i could probably re-use them, but everyone says to replace the ubolts... so i did. Cost around $100 for a full set, which is 6 regular size and 2 larger for the front right, the offset center makes the housing larger.mrmagoo wrote:Hey Taff,does the shocks bolt straight in or is there some mods that need to be done? i just want to have everything prepared so i can do it all at once and not have to f**k round too much when i pull it apart.
So i need above mentioned shocks and springs,bushes all round and what else? do i need new U bolts?
Anything else you can think of?
cheers mate
I got my Bushes from Bruce on auszookers. PM him on there for a price.
Only other things i needed were new bolts all round and some crush tube. I bought 12mm x 95mm Grade 8 bolts and Nyloc nuts. i used the stock shackles, one side needed to be drilled out to 12mm on the shackle because they use a weird bolt thats 12mm one end and 10mm on the other. The crush tube is 16mm with 2mm wall for the solid mounts on the springs, that depends on the bushes you use though. Grease everything really well while your in there too!!!
The shocks bolt straight on, i was surprised after i flexed it all up that the rear was hitting the bump stops, but a small [10mm ish] extension is probably a good idea anyway. The fronts will need a bump stop extension, probably 20-30mm.
You will also need extended break lines, mine get fairly tight on full flex and i think are limiting it all a bit. I will get some made up by a break place on my next day off work. you can see them at full extension in this pic.
It was a very very easy job, took a bit over 40min per spring for 1 complete noob and a helper who knew a bit... just do one at a time and you will be fine