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80 series 3" lift - wandering!
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80 series 3" lift - wandering!
I have just fitted a 3" lift kit to the 80 series using h/d springs as we will be loading up the truck.
The kit has transformed the car and replaced the 13yr old OE suspension that had sagged 1.5".
The car now has a tendency to wander alot, particulary out on the country highways and this can get tiring when travelling some distance at 100-110kph. It does sometimes wander on the smoother freeways too.
Had the alignment checked and the castor is out by just under 2degrees, therefore if I were to fit some 2deg castor bushes would this solve the wandering
The kit has transformed the car and replaced the 13yr old OE suspension that had sagged 1.5".
The car now has a tendency to wander alot, particulary out on the country highways and this can get tiring when travelling some distance at 100-110kph. It does sometimes wander on the smoother freeways too.
Had the alignment checked and the castor is out by just under 2degrees, therefore if I were to fit some 2deg castor bushes would this solve the wandering
indeed it will, you are suppose to get castor done with a 2", but its not nessacery
the only problem we have found with the aftermarket bushes (the hard plastiuc type, forget the name) seem to flog out pretty quick, if you do alot of km's and 4wding would maybe suggest stock toyota bushes and redrill the plates
John
the only problem we have found with the aftermarket bushes (the hard plastiuc type, forget the name) seem to flog out pretty quick, if you do alot of km's and 4wding would maybe suggest stock toyota bushes and redrill the plates
John
OK it looks like I need to fix the castor (which I kind of knew but wanted it confirmed)
I checked my alignment results last night and they are:
Castor
Left -1deg49'
Right -2deg03'
Now the Standard data is +3deg35' /+-45'
Therefore my castor is way out!!!!!
Should I get 5deg castor plates to get it back to standard
I checked my alignment results last night and they are:
Castor
Left -1deg49'
Right -2deg03'
Now the Standard data is +3deg35' /+-45'
Therefore my castor is way out!!!!!
Should I get 5deg castor plates to get it back to standard
When we fitted the lift kit, it gave 4-4.5" of lift over the old stock suspension but assumed that this had sagged as it was 13yr old......although I was very surprised by the castor being out that much (I know 3 other 80's with 3" lift that have not had any castor trouble) so I am now thinking that the kit may actually be a 4" lift!!
That aside I will be fitting castor plates this weekend and will report back if it solves the wandering
That aside I will be fitting castor plates this weekend and will report back if it solves the wandering
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