ok, what will i need to do to get these under my guards and not have any issues? even if i have to cut guards etc. (not that i would do that but...) i just wanna know what has to be done.
thanks in advance.
steve
my car as is (31" A/T's)
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no springs???steveGLS wrote:i was under the impression that because there is no leafs or springs under the front, you couldnt do a suspension lift? is this true? i do need to lift the car but how can i do this on the MK?
id definately agree with that. the tyres on ur old rims will give u the proper offset, i wouldnt think 33s would scrub when turning with the correct offset.NJV6 wrote:I think the biggest problem by lookingat those pics is the wheel offset. Something with a little less offset will be a lot better, especuially when turning.
yeah, ive read that these can be wound out but it gives only 1.5" of lift? does this sound correct? by winding this out does it impede with the turning, or strenght from the torsion bar? what side effects does playing with the bars do? i will need lots more lift than an inch and a half... is a body lift safe or is there another way of getting more lift?At the rear of these is a thread and a lock nut. undo the lock nut and wind away. Lift the front of the vehicle off the ground makes the winding easier when you do it. Count the number of turns you do so you can do the same to each side and return it back to normal if you want.
I think the biggest problem by lookingat those pics is the wheel offset. Something with a little less offset will be a lot better, especuially when turning.
changing offsets will change how far the rim sits from the inside wall of the strut tower, however if the rims are a different width, that of course will also change how far the rim sits.steveGLS wrote: the offset is from my brothers troopy. by changing the offset would be changing how far out the wheel sits right..? with the offset changes this shouldnt change the width between the guard and the side oif the tire? or am i just completely off track?
i am fairly sure there has been a massive amount of threads over the lasst year asking the exact same question.i havent seen any pics or anything of MK's that have been lifted a decent amount or even if its possible to fit these size tires...
Yes. Your original wheels have a +10mm offset, LandCruiser rims typically have around -22mm offset - so they sit more than 30mm further out than your rims. This increases your track more than allowed, and increases strain on suspension and steering components. Some do it, but I wouldn't advise it.NJV6 wrote:I think the biggest problem by lookingat those pics is the wheel offset. Something with a little less offset will be a lot better, especuially when turning.
This is a common myth - and it's wrong. Winding up the torsion bars makes no significant difference to the tension in the bar - changing the angle of the short arm at the chassis end changes the angle of the suspension control arm at the other end. The amount of "twist" (or tension) in the bar doesn't change.WTF wrote:... winding them up so they have more preload on them, increasing ur height.
yes, complete sense, i didnt word it right but its what i meant!Yea you are on the wrong track...
The less offset you ahve the further 'in' the wheel will will resulting in less arc when turning and going up & down leading to less rubbing. Make sense?
The pic is good, but look at the adjusting bolt. It's already cranked pretty tight. I don't see much more lift coming out of the t-bar without reindexing.NJV6 wrote:Yep, pic is bang on.
im not sure what im looking at here im completely new to this. my previous cars have been trying to sit them as low as possible!The pic is good, but look at the adjusting bolt. It's already cranked pretty tight. I don't see much more lift coming out of the t-bar without reindexing.
i want the width and that 'fat' look. the tires made the car look so much more agressive and im not sure going skinnier tires will give the same look. but having said that i would like to go as wide as possible without hindering the cars performance off road.Do you want the height or width of the 33x12.5x15 you tried on.
i bought the car initially so i can have a comfortable cruiser and i would not be restricted to where or what i could drive on and light off road use. after seeing and thrashing some of my brothers 4x4 tracks and cruising back on the beach i was hooked. i found the triton very capable off road.I realise you are green at this - have you tried joining a club, group etc, it is so much easier to learn when someone who knows can show you rather than over the net.
i like the look of the massive tires, will 33's look as big and agressive on skinnier wheels and smaller width. also will i still run into troubles getting 33's on correct offset and only being able to use torsion bars to get lift.You have been told to get more suitable rims (factory ones maybe) and lift your vehicle by winding the torsion bars up.
what does these packages include, how much lift and what price?ironman do a suspension package that includes torsion bars. shop around a bit. i think old man emu might do them too
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