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Axle Relocation Plate Vs Drilling Leaf spring
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Axle Relocation Plate Vs Drilling Leaf spring
Hi guys i need your help to make a quick decision.
I want to push my axle forward on my LN106 Hilux so that i can run 35 Silverstone XTs. To date i've a 3 inch suspension lift using Ultimate Suspension leaf springs.
I went to 2 workshop in Malaysia, one suggested doing the axle relocation plate like u see on Snake Racing, the other preferred to drill the leaf spring to move it forward as he claims it's safer.
By doing this any idea how will my handling be affected or what will happen to my geometry?
So i need your guys opinion the pro and cons between the two methods.
Thanks for answering my silly question.
I want to push my axle forward on my LN106 Hilux so that i can run 35 Silverstone XTs. To date i've a 3 inch suspension lift using Ultimate Suspension leaf springs.
I went to 2 workshop in Malaysia, one suggested doing the axle relocation plate like u see on Snake Racing, the other preferred to drill the leaf spring to move it forward as he claims it's safer.
By doing this any idea how will my handling be affected or what will happen to my geometry?
So i need your guys opinion the pro and cons between the two methods.
Thanks for answering my silly question.
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What ever you do DO NOT drill your spring pack, it will snap where the original hole was.
I lived and learned.
I lived and learned.
cheers Dan
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Thanks for your advise. So the max i should move forward is 1inch?Sic Lux wrote:No matter what you'll need to shorten your torque rod and draglink to however far you move it it won't get full lock to lock with your steering
What's a torque rod and drag link?
Is a torque rod the thing that connects to the chassis and diff pumpkin?
So what is a drag link?
pardon my ignorance.
My RIG sucks big time.
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