ok, so i recently bought a 1986 rangie, 1" Spring spacers, 2" Spring lift, 2" Body Lift, Rear Maxidrive, Gas, 34" Jungle Trekkers. i was rapped.
I Stacked it on the way home into a pole... ouch... wrote off the toy, and my '94 classic rangie. i repaired the classic and put it back on the road. now im trying to get something happening.
i bought a 1987 Hiline from Bathurst with a 10,000Lb Warn winch on it. now im putting it all together, so not only do i have a garage full of spare bits if anyone wants anything. but i have a few missing bits, like shock absorbers , does anyone know what i should put on this thing to get the most articulation out of the axels. any help is appreciated. thanks
im a bit of a beginner with all this, most of my knowledge comes from the old man, so if theres ANYTHING you think i should know. TELL ME!!! haha, thanks...
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80 series front shocks on the front, you'll have to raise the turret abit.
GQ rears on the rear, you'll need to make a pin-eye converter and raise the top shocker mount abit aswell.
you may not have to raise the turret and mount seen as you run coil spacers, a tape measure will tell.
Oh yeah, do a search on the subject
GQ rears on the rear, you'll need to make a pin-eye converter and raise the top shocker mount abit aswell.
you may not have to raise the turret and mount seen as you run coil spacers, a tape measure will tell.
Oh yeah, do a search on the subject
Damien
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Hi,
Shockers - you could look at long travel Bilsteins from Les Richmond in Thomastown. I don't have them but a lot do. I'm using some sort of yellow Monroes that came with a body I did a transplant with. They have a larger shaft dia. and a longer travel than stock. Look like truck shockers and work fine on and off road.
Still using stock mounts, but reamed out the holes so I could use Toyota style bush cups which are gal and much thicker metal. Stops the dreaded creeping mount hole prob with the lower mounts / angle change caused by a lift. (2" in my case)
You may have to increase brake line length, especially rear with extra artic. Clutch and Brake in Geelong will make up hoses for about $38 each and don't care if they're 2 or 3" longer.
It may already have extended brake lines with that lift - but probably not.
cheers, DL
Shockers - you could look at long travel Bilsteins from Les Richmond in Thomastown. I don't have them but a lot do. I'm using some sort of yellow Monroes that came with a body I did a transplant with. They have a larger shaft dia. and a longer travel than stock. Look like truck shockers and work fine on and off road.
Still using stock mounts, but reamed out the holes so I could use Toyota style bush cups which are gal and much thicker metal. Stops the dreaded creeping mount hole prob with the lower mounts / angle change caused by a lift. (2" in my case)
You may have to increase brake line length, especially rear with extra artic. Clutch and Brake in Geelong will make up hoses for about $38 each and don't care if they're 2 or 3" longer.
It may already have extended brake lines with that lift - but probably not.
cheers, DL
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