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Post by greenhilux »

what are the advantages and/or disadvanatges of adding an extra leaf to the pack on the back of my hilux. apart from the little bit of extra height. will it make a stiffer ride?
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Post by robbie »

yes.. it will stiffen the ride up, if you can put up with that
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Post by greenhilux »

how much if any extra hieght will it give?
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Post by robbie »

depends on the rig, the weight & the leaf I guess..

my brother in law added a 'ranch add a leaf' to his feroza, and it gained 2" I think..
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Post by greenhilux »

sweet thanx dude, might go down that route. looks to be cheaper than having th leafs reset or buying new ones. btw its going on a 2000 hilux rear , no load carrying, just looking for a cheap way to lift it a bit more.
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Post by 308LUX »

add a leaf = more height, stiffer ride, less flex
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Post by bubs »

lift blocks :D
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Post by greenhilux »

bubs wrote:lift blocks :D


already go them in :lol:
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Post by bubs »

how high to you want

where you from, do you have a single cab green hilux with radial claws?
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Post by greenhilux »

i got a green dual cab with xterrains.i believe that single cab with the pro comp kit and radial claws is no longer :(. i saw it the other day running round now with no lift and chesse cutter tyres.

im from belmont in brisbane.

i got a 2 inch body lift and front torsion bars wound up 1 1/2 inches. it no sits level, but i wanna get maybe another inch or 2 to fit in 33's.
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Post by spazbot »

i think he meant put lift blocks under the rear springs, you can get 50mm lift blocks and stick them under the spring packs
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Post by greenhilux »

spazbot wrote:i think he meant put lift blocks under the rear springs, you can get 50mm lift blocks and stick them under the spring packs


im trying to keep it legal.
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Post by spazbot »

but your from qld.. 4wd's + mods dont = legal
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Post by greenhilux »

:( yeah i know. im trying to stay within the law as much as possible. but qld law sucks ass.
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Post by greenhilux »

would add a leaf be the easiest way to get 1-2'' out the springs or would it be cheaper and/or easier to get the standard springs reset, or new springs.
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Post by 4sum4 »

I had a 3" body lift and 2" rear and I fit 35"s with IFS no worrys.
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Post by Shadow »

spring blocks are legal, not sure if ya can go 50mm but they are legal. check with queensland trtansport, aslong as the material used is viable (strong etc not wood) and the ubolts are replaced with extended ubolts that comply with ADR's then your fine.
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Post by greenhilux »

4sum4 wrote:I had a 3" body lift and 2" rear and I fit 35"s with IFS no worrys.


how much was the front wound up?? how did ur cvs hold up?? i already got a 2'' body and wound the front up 1 1/2, was looking for another inch in the front and inch or 2 in the rear to fir some 33's.
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