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Std Lux, 33's and max flex

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Std Lux, 33's and max flex

Post by muddylux »

Have a stock standard 93 lux dual cab with leaf front.
I want to run 33's and get max flex out of the susspension.
I do not want to run extended or drop shackles and I do not want to weld on components.
What do I need to do?
Please can someone give us a shopping list of the items I need.
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Post by johno88 »

From what i can gather you will need:
2 inch Suspension lift
2 inch body lift
You will need longer brake lines and some new/longer shocks.
tried searching?
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Post by muddylux »

Yes tried a search. I think more can be done to get more flex. Fitting 33's is the easy part with the mods you mentioned.
Don't know which way to go or how to achive max flex. I read all the RUF and Xover steer but don't know what's involved.
I just need a shopping list.
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Post by jonamaphone1 »

some components of xover steering are weld on ie, ifs steering box.

shoot lux_89 a pm w/ ur questions, hes done ruf with standard hangers and he has the front flexing nicely.

flex wont get you everywhere, look into getting lockers.
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Post by muddylux »

jonamaphone1 wrote:some components of xover steering are weld on ie, ifs steering box.

shoot lux_89 a pm w/ ur questions, hes done ruf with standard hangers and he has the front flexing nicely.

flex wont get you everywhere, look into getting lockers.
I thought you could do the box with a bolt on mount. I got air lockers for it and a few other goodies.
I get a little lost in reading other threads it's almost like you only get part of the story.
I do need a shopping list.
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Post by macca81 »

problem with a suspension lift is with the new spring you will probably loose flex because the springs will have more of an arch in them. if you want flex you want to keep the long flat springs that the hilux has, maybe remove a leaf to make them softer. extended shackles or putting boxes under your spring/shackle mounts to make them taller would be best bet for a "suspension lift" drop shackles would be worth considering tho....
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Post by TOY-08V »

hey muddylux where r u from?
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Post by Highway-Star »

muddylux wrote: I thought you could do the box with a bolt on mount.
You can, people just weld because its easier, particularly when the body is still on the chassis. My fathers is a bolt on setup using a large H shapped mounting, with countersunk bolts holding it onto the chassis, and countersunk bolts holding the box onto the mounting. Its worth noting the torque rod bracket on the chassis has to come off though.
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Post by LuxyBoy »

TOY-08V wrote:hey muddylux where r u from?
If you reply you might have someone close to you that you can go and see their truck ;)
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Post by muddylux »

LuxyBoy wrote:
TOY-08V wrote:hey muddylux where r u from?
If you reply you might have someone close to you that you can go and see their truck ;)
yes ok give us some time.
I'm on the sunshine coast.
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Post by 4be »

hey mate. I live at Currimundi. I have a 86 lux that is runnin 33's. If you wanna come see, pm me and we can arrange a meet.
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Post by unbreakable »

hey muddylux, get some 2 inch lifted parabolics up front, they give heaps of flex and provide a better ride.
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Post by Sic Lux »

jonamaphone1 wrote:shoot lux_89 a pm w/ ur questions, hes done ruf with standard hangers and he has the front flexing nicely.

flex wont get you everywhere
Std springs. Can't do RUF without putting extended shackels on tried it on a mates and when the springs still have a slight arc in them the shackle hit's the chassis. Chriss runs stock springs with leafs removed only thing that cost him anything was the shocks and had to make some extended bumpstops so the shocks would last as they will bottom out before it hit the std bumpstops want to know more have a read here and plenty of pic's
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... sc&start=0
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Post by Lux_89 »

hey muddylux, i dont have ruf or anything weld on have a read up and click the link in siclux's post above.. every mod ive done is in there with picstures to go with dude..
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