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FJ45 coil over shocks
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FJ45 coil over shocks
Has anyone got any pics of 45 series cruiser with coil over shocks in the rear. .
Thanks.
Thanks.
Last edited by tuff 45 on Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
[quote="RUFF"]Tony did you buy this or build it?
Those coilovers look like a set of old motorbike rear shocks?
Hey Tony, i bought this thing as is to fix up and finish. I took one of the shocks off and they are 95 mm round and 730 mm long as it stands in the pic below, look too big to be off a motor bike, the a frame is made of 40mm solid round bar and the side bars from the diff to the chassis are only 25mm solid round bar, hope to get some ideas at TTC and try and sort this thing out. How did you go with the F350.
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Those coilovers look like a set of old motorbike rear shocks?
Hey Tony, i bought this thing as is to fix up and finish. I took one of the shocks off and they are 95 mm round and 730 mm long as it stands in the pic below, look too big to be off a motor bike, the a frame is made of 40mm solid round bar and the side bars from the diff to the chassis are only 25mm solid round bar, hope to get some ideas at TTC and try and sort this thing out. How did you go with the F350.
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Last edited by tuff 45 on Mon Mar 31, 2008 4:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
long links is cool, those buggers would be heavy, as for the join in the middle, weird but maybe for adjustment and cheaper than adjustments on each end...
i would leave the coils straight up at down, just make sure they dont stop or bind during travel, maybe angle them slighty forward or inward, but dont lay them over too much or they will lose effectiveness....
then you need to run stiffer springs etc
i would leave the coils straight up at down, just make sure they dont stop or bind during travel, maybe angle them slighty forward or inward, but dont lay them over too much or they will lose effectiveness....
then you need to run stiffer springs etc
hands and mums dont count!!!
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