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Springs
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Springs
hey guys, does any one know how to get better wheel articulation out of a ln65 hilux, without going to coils. I heard that u can place the rear springs in the front and put mazda ute springs in the rear? if so which mazda ute springs do u use??
I have just fitted rears in the front, They do give better artic, approach angle and give you good clearance for big tyres.
Remember that you will need to mod the drag link so it may be a good time to go x-over. I can't go x-over because of the Supra sump so have removed the ball from the c-arm and had a taper fitted so I can use an IFS ball joint, chopped original drag link and cut 17mm thread.
Remember that you will need to mod the drag link so it may be a good time to go x-over. I can't go x-over because of the Supra sump so have removed the ball from the c-arm and had a taper fitted so I can use an IFS ball joint, chopped original drag link and cut 17mm thread.
NICK wrote:bubs wrote:Nick and Dave both run mazdas in the rear - these apprently bolt into factory hangers
yeah they do, but you need a longer rear shackle.
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Nick - what model do i get the springs from ?
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big red hilux wrote:which Mazda springs do u use???? and can u use lifted springs in the front??
yes i just fitted a set of 3" lifted OME rears 2 the front after i bent 2 sets of stock rears i found thet they give a better ride than the stocko rears, handles better, flexes sh1tloads better, and moves the diff bout 3" forward and gets it away from the firewall
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yes but i already had that fitted way b4 i started usin rears up front but it can b dun without it but u will bind up the steerin coz of the amount of flew u get from them
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i run 9012's front and rear and yes i got pix i just gotta scan em in and ill post em
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As a side note I am going to be running hilux rear leaves up front on my Suzuki. Obviously I will have to remove some leaves to get the spring rate right. I'll also be running them with a shackle at the front, instead of shackle reverse config.
If I get them arched to give me about 3" of lift, they should still flex OK right? I figure as long as I get the spring rate right I should be OK. I'll be trying to match the rates front and rear so both ends flex the same. Also, I'm not going SPOA coz of legalities and wanting to keep the C of G as low as I can.
If I get them arched to give me about 3" of lift, they should still flex OK right? I figure as long as I get the spring rate right I should be OK. I'll be trying to match the rates front and rear so both ends flex the same. Also, I'm not going SPOA coz of legalities and wanting to keep the C of G as low as I can.
killalux wrote:does the front tailshaft need to be lengthend or need a longer spline with rears up front.
Your axle goes forward - you get mega flex - your shaft will need to be lengthend - and a long slip would be recomeneded
$400 bucks worth of driveline work there
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You would need a slip joint with more travel than the stock one as well as extra length in the shaft. Mine with 2" extended shackles, 2" dropped mounts, crossover and removed torque rod needs a long travel shaft. I tried using the standard spline and extending the shaft. I set it up so that when the driver's side is at full comp, the slip joint was about 10-15mm from bottoming out. I then lifted the front of the chassis and let the suspension droop and the joint fell apart. The male and female sections cleared each other by about 10mm.
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WTF?!
I'll have to remeasure. I think mine had to be something like 740mm compressed and 840mm extended. I made it about 725mm compressed and it fell apart at droop!
What's going on?
Is there much embedment of the male and female splines at droop?
I'll have to remeasure. I think mine had to be something like 740mm compressed and 840mm extended. I made it about 725mm compressed and it fell apart at droop!
What's going on?
Is there much embedment of the male and female splines at droop?
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No very little but still enough.I would like to make it a little longer though as at full compresion it bottoms out.
What i dont think you are looking at is you still need to limit your up travel or you will be replacing springs all the time.My up travel is still about stock with extended shackels and dropped hangers so the spring does not invert on compresion(same as POS's) Neither of us could have anymore up travel in anycase as the tyres are at near full stuff on compresion.
On full RH droop i can see the spline of the male section exposed so i have about 1.5" left. But if i were to get the tyre stuck and try to back up it may drop out but so far this has not happened.
What i dont think you are looking at is you still need to limit your up travel or you will be replacing springs all the time.My up travel is still about stock with extended shackels and dropped hangers so the spring does not invert on compresion(same as POS's) Neither of us could have anymore up travel in anycase as the tyres are at near full stuff on compresion.
On full RH droop i can see the spline of the male section exposed so i have about 1.5" left. But if i were to get the tyre stuck and try to back up it may drop out but so far this has not happened.
That was measured at the bumpstop height. I've only got around to adding one bumpstop atm. It measures about 80mm with an 80mm spacer so about 160mm on top of a 6 leaf pack with a 12mm ubolt plate. There is a plate on the chassis of 6mm also. So all up, it's 80+80+12+6=178mm as opposed to the standard bumpstop of say 80mm. With the dropped shackles and hangers taken into account, I should have 48mm less compression than standard. I did this so as to stop the springs inverting as you suggested.
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Now that wouldn't be cool!
Guess I must have stuffed up my measurements somehow. It's hard to get the suspension maxed out when you're halfway through mods. It's also difficult to climb a ramp with no rear locker and no front shaft.
Such are the joys of 4x4 moddin!
Guess I must have stuffed up my measurements somehow. It's hard to get the suspension maxed out when you're halfway through mods. It's also difficult to climb a ramp with no rear locker and no front shaft.
Such are the joys of 4x4 moddin!
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