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If you want flex still,dont give it too much suspension lift and get a body lift with bigger tyres.
Think 2" body with 32" tyres or 2"body with 30 to 50 mm suspension and 33" tyres but then you have to stary thinking diff ratios
30-50mm refers to how high it will be lifted, so 1-2". body lift u have to lift other things as well, possibly change gear stick etc, search for body lift, same with suspension lift. i put in new shockc and coils in my paj and ive gained 60mm in the rear and 20mm in the front (without winding torsion bars) and ive just got some 32x11.5.15 BFG ATs. i dont see how suspension lift will reduce ur flex
before lift
After lift
New Rubber
mike_nofx wrote:Is "Athol" what people with a lisp call him??
RAY185 wrote:I think it's delightful! So does my wife Bill.
what wheels are those, just the normal steely 6 stud?
thanks for the tips, i used to own alot of turbo petrols but very new to the 4by'ing. lots of help is appreciated! 4bying looks to be alot more versatile and fun then boosting around.
i noticed the back have leaf springs, so you will need to change them if you want more lift, i am assuming?
what do i do about the front, just get new shocks and wind the torsion bars up or?
what wheels are those, just the normal steely 6 stud?
thanks for the tips, i used to own alot of turbo petrols but very new to the 4by'ing. lots of help is appreciated! 4bying looks to be alot more versatile and fun then boosting around.
i noticed the back have leaf springs, so you will need to change them if you want more lift, i am assuming?
what do i do about the front, just get new shocks and wind the torsion bars up or?
thanks
yep just a normal black steely (15x8)
as with the leaves i dont have a clue, speak to a respectable 4wd suspension store and they will chat with u
atm prob just get new shocks, keep ur original torsion bars and crank them, im doin it tomorrow and ill update u on it
mike_nofx wrote:Is "Athol" what people with a lisp call him??
RAY185 wrote:I think it's delightful! So does my wife Bill.
For leaf springs its as simple as extended shackles. Personally I'm also looking at getting a leaf taken out of each pack to soften the ride, and fitting a set of airbags so I can still carry the heavier loads. Hoping it also improves rear flex, the downside to tritons.
[quote="Ruffy"]P.S. woober woober is a technical term describing the audible tone emitted from harmonic air vibration.[/quote]
F/S Holden V6 auto to Mitsu kit incl exhaust for Triton conversion.
For a 2 inch rear lift on a triton you will need more than extended shackels to do it properly. Try resetting springs or new aftermarket ones. Then you can specify if you was good load carrying or good offroad (soft).
Have you tried a search? The Search function is about fawked however so your results may be not very good
Actually I just tried it and it didn't work..... maybe try it in French or Spanish and it'll work
You shouldn't need new shocks for the front as the amount of travel doesn't increase.
hey D_77 i wound my bars up but forgot to take pics so next chance i get ill crawl back under and take them for ya, they will be handy if uve never done it before, i hadnt and whilst it was straight forward i still had a bit of trouble finding them first off
mike_nofx wrote:Is "Athol" what people with a lisp call him??
RAY185 wrote:I think it's delightful! So does my wife Bill.
If it was mine - i'd be giving it a 40mm body lift and roughly a 1, maybe 2 inch suspension lift, take a couple of overload leaves out of the springs (but don't if you carry heavy 350kg+ loads) to get it flexing & riding nicely, front locker and 33's.
Either 33's and put up with the on road performance or 32's and get a little better grunt. Are you turbo - what motor is it.
One thing to realise, basically no matter what you do it will never be as good on the road as it was std.