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g'day all fellow 4WD ers
im new to this forum so please dont make fun of question if it is stupid but
my question is: are spring over axle conversions relatively easy and cheap to perform?
i dont know much at all about suspension etc so i would enlist the help of a professional suspension shop to perform this modification
would it be a cheap exercise?
any help or information would be great
keep wheeling
regards
Mark Carmody
im new to this forum so please dont make fun of question if it is stupid but
my question is: are spring over axle conversions relatively easy and cheap to perform?
i dont know much at all about suspension etc so i would enlist the help of a professional suspension shop to perform this modification
would it be a cheap exercise?
any help or information would be great
keep wheeling
regards
Mark Carmody
Hi Mark,
I'm sure you will get asked a few questions before an answer can be provided:
1. What Car? (i gather it is going to be a 60 series cruiser?)
2. What state do you live in?
3. What do you consider cheap and easy?
Once you tell us that, your odds of getting an anwer will increase considerably.
Cheers.
I'm sure you will get asked a few questions before an answer can be provided:
1. What Car? (i gather it is going to be a 60 series cruiser?)
2. What state do you live in?
3. What do you consider cheap and easy?
Once you tell us that, your odds of getting an anwer will increase considerably.
Cheers.
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in victoria, spoa could be done for about $2500 retail drive-in drive-out. then engineer's cert would be maybe another $500.
or you could do it yourself for a few hundred, depending how resourceful you are. spoa will need work to spring perches, rotate knuckles, steering (high-steer is the best), extended brakes, shocks to match, traction bar in the rear, and maybe other things too.
or you could do it yourself for a few hundred, depending how resourceful you are. spoa will need work to spring perches, rotate knuckles, steering (high-steer is the best), extended brakes, shocks to match, traction bar in the rear, and maybe other things too.
i definetly am not goin to do it myself
wouldnt trust myself welding it all up and id be scared to drive it around
$2500 eh. Thats not too bad .by drive in drive out do you mean new springs new shockers new bushes and perches , rotated diff, ?
what company offered this price?
i have recently read somewhere that Hy-steer is Ill-legal for on road use?
what do you do about steering otherwise?
thanks
Mick
wouldnt trust myself welding it all up and id be scared to drive it around
$2500 eh. Thats not too bad .by drive in drive out do you mean new springs new shockers new bushes and perches , rotated diff, ?
what company offered this price?
i have recently read somewhere that Hy-steer is Ill-legal for on road use?
what do you do about steering otherwise?
thanks
Mick
N*A*M wrote:in victoria, spoa could be done for about $2500 retail drive-in drive-out. then engineer's cert would be maybe another $500.
or you could do it yourself for a few hundred, depending how resourceful you are. spoa will need work to spring perches, rotate knuckles, steering (high-steer is the best), extended brakes, shocks to match, traction bar in the rear, and maybe other things too.
My SPOA cost me a hellova lot less that $2500, I believe it was about $850 plus another $700 for rancho's, I kept my existing springs because they were soft (Shagged)
As Grimbo Said I'd go 2 inch spring & 2 inch body, I have seen 60's sprung over and unless you are running wide rims/tyres its gunna be tippy.
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greg wrote:wasn't there one in 4wd monthly a few months back - big white think with boggers under it? it was waaaaaaaay tall
Yeah that was a trooopy on 80's series diffs, it looked tall I think there was a 60's series in it with SPOA, it was beige & it was on 38's???, didn't look as tall as the troopy though.
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I have heard many people say something like "I Should have gone straight to SOA and not wasted $ on a spring lift" after they have done the SOA conversion. The lift can be kept down to around 100mm over factory if old flat springs are used.
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2car wrote:I have heard many people say something like "I Should have gone straight to SOA and not wasted $ on a spring lift" after they have done the SOA conversion. The lift can be kept down to around 100mm over factory if old flat springs are used.
I've heard a few people say that they wished they had investigated suspension setups a bit further before going to SOA as they now have to spend time and money trying to convert their cars back to SUA and still have to buy some new springs.
My view is a little bit different from Grimbo's in that I think that you should not be trying to lift the car with springs - but rather - you should achieve more travel via the use of longer springs. This will equate to a lower car - and therefore a more stable car

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I just think victorians are anti soa
i would SOA with shagged flat springs, so about 100mm of lift, NO body lift and be done with it
i would SOA with shagged flat springs, so about 100mm of lift, NO body lift and be done with it
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grimbo wrote:man that is tall, why would you want it to sit that high. Must be awfullyon side angles and around town.
Low lift and cut is the way to go imho. With a 2" lift and mild bl and some fender trimming I'm sure you could fit some 35s
he was running the 35s with the 3" body lift and shagged stock springs for ages, and it worked really well,
now he has 3" body shagged stock springs and spoa, and of course the ute conversion
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greg wrote:now have to spend time and money trying to convert their cars back to SUA and still have to buy some new springs.
No they don't.

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2car wrote:greg wrote:now have to spend time and money trying to convert their cars back to SUA and still have to buy some new springs.
No they don't.
Don't what?
If you didn't buy longer/arched/lifted springs when doing the spring over, then in order to convert from spring over, back to spring under with longer/arched/lifted springs - surely you would have to buy the new longer/arched/lifted springs... Otherwise, all you end up with is SUA with the stock springs.
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greg wrote:2car wrote:greg wrote:now have to spend time and money trying to convert their cars back to SUA and still have to buy some new springs.
No they don't.
Don't what?
If you didn't buy longer/arched/lifted springs when doing the spring over, then in order to convert from spring over, back to spring under with longer/arched/lifted springs - surely you would have to buy the new longer/arched/lifted springs... Otherwise, all you end up with is SUA with the stock springs.
Leave it SOA.
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greg wrote:bubs wrote:I just think victorians are anti soa
Not really - i think there's just a small group of us down there that don't like them mainly me and grimbo... It certainly doesn't seem to be all victorians, nor is it all suzuki owners.
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i was spring under but it is gay no flex no clearance
know i am soa wouldnt go back to sua
bigsteve is the only person that i know that is goin back to sua from soa
any1 else greg?
u hear alot more people that like there soa then people who dont
know i am soa wouldnt go back to sua

bigsteve is the only person that i know that is goin back to sua from soa
any1 else greg?
u hear alot more people that like there soa then people who dont
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redzook wrote:greg wrote:bubs wrote:I just think victorians are anti soa
Not really - i think there's just a small group of us down there that don't like them mainly me and grimbo... It certainly doesn't seem to be all victorians, nor is it all suzuki owners.
Hey! You can't edit a quote like that...
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greg wrote:redzook wrote:greg wrote:bubs wrote:I just think victorians are anti soa
Not really - i think there's just a small group of us down there that don't like them mainly me and grimbo... It certainly doesn't seem to be all victorians, nor is it all suzuki owners.
Hey! You can edit a quote like that...

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