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hilux diff sierra, which leaf spring pack, suzuki or hilux

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hilux diff sierra, which leaf spring pack, suzuki or hilux

Post by BAD70Y »

This is my Zook at the moment using a rocky road 6" spoa lift ( not real happy with ) and a high steer that Matt Pasani made to suit (works great )

Vitara 1.6L
6.4 Trail Tough gears

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I have a set of Hilux diffs that I will be putting under and I was interested in
how people fitted hilux springs
How people fitted sierra springs
to hilux diffs

A picture and a few words would be greatly appreciated
Thanks Aaron
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Post by NIK »

They are massive blocks between the springs and diff!
Ive used zuk springs for now 1 less thing to change but you might have to out board your front springs so perfect time for ruf. Others with swb have done hilux fronts in the rear and I think feroza rears are equvilent to a yj swap. I,ll eventually go 48" long lux rears as I have room with the lwb and it will keep the diff in the same position others move it.
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Post by nicbeer »

not starting debacle but why do you want to change it?

are u breaking it now? and do you want the springs for lift or flex
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Post by alien »

see the link below this text for pics of my zuk running lux fronts all round on WT diffs... with 31's that measure 30.5" im 190mm over stock....
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Post by BAD70Y »

The rear diff housing is bent on the zook so it has to come out!
Also
With the weight of the bull bar and I want to put a winch on as well
I thought of changing the spring pack

I have front and rear spring pack that came with the diffs
and the rear diff is a LSD

I was hoping that I could buy brackets to save time than fabricating new brackets to put the diff under

Up grades to go on
I have a vitara power steer complete & access to 80 series steering box





ALien, your zook is one of my favourite sierras on outerlimits
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Post by tuls »

have alook at lowrange under suspenions there is a yj to toyata kit might be what you are looking for
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Post by BAD70Y »

I have bought from Low Range before and was very happy with the service

I am looking at getting (Lowrange)
for the rear
3 hole spring perches
rear u bolt flip kit

which I can adopt to whatever spring pack I use

Alien, is it possible to see some close up picks of your leaf spring connecting to the chassis
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Post by alien »

sure mate... if you dont mind, send me an email: alien (at) ii.net
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Post by BAD70Y »

Thanks Alien for your help, I am going to go RUF sierra and Toyota front in rear.

will post updates once I start
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