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leaf to coil conversion
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leaf to coil conversion
hey guys jsut wondering where i could get a coil conversion done
and average prices
cheers
and average prices
cheers
coils
do it yourself, im starting to put 80 diffs and coils under my 60
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Re: coils
wow. That's a big call with absolutely no further info.60_series_united wrote:do it yourself, im starting to put 80 diffs and coils under my 60
It's a big job mate, and even if you're a gun welder, there's other things to consider like antisquat, panhard angles.
have a look at my build up thread then go and chat to the guy who did it.
Dale Keevers
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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:yeah its a big job.
but if you start using 80 diffs atleast it has the mounts there.
however other ones can be made.
last i heard drive in drive out at a shop was around 5k.
thats not to bad compared to mine
i got a quote of 8400 i think.
5 link front, A frame rear. not including exhaust mods, new shocks etc etc
www.mudrhino.com.au
I Used all toyota surf suspension under mine...
Not as flash as getting a fabrication place to do all the work, but for my skills and how well it works.. was really worth it...
Cost me around $400 in the end by the time i sold all my leafspring stuff and parts off the Toyota surf rolling chassy.
Easy to do
Each to their own....I'm happy.
Coils are not fully flexed it that photo also..
Cheap, rides well, handles well and flexes well IMOP
Brad
Not as flash as getting a fabrication place to do all the work, but for my skills and how well it works.. was really worth it...
Cost me around $400 in the end by the time i sold all my leafspring stuff and parts off the Toyota surf rolling chassy.
Easy to do
Each to their own....I'm happy.
Coils are not fully flexed it that photo also..
Cheap, rides well, handles well and flexes well IMOP
Brad
3.0L turbo diesel, 4" lift, bud's front housing, track assasin cv's, air lokker front + Rear, beadlock'd 37 stickies, high steer, 15.5" travel ranchos, high pinion diff and coils on the rear
When you going to do the front with coils??brad 93hilux wrote:I Used all toyota surf suspension under mine...
Not as flash as getting a fabrication place to do all the work, but for my skills and how well it works.. was really worth it...
Cost me around $400 in the end by the time i sold all my leafspring stuff and parts off the Toyota surf rolling chassy.
Easy to do
Each to their own....I'm happy.
Coils are not fully flexed it that photo also..
Cheap, rides well, handles well and flexes well IMOP
Brad
actually coils improve speed handling significantly imo. ive driven both flat out across rough, smooth and loose dirt and coils hang on better in all conditions going round corners. i dont care about flex in mine though and old mate here mite.Sic Lux wrote:front works just as good as the rear if not better only need for coils would be a bit more comfortable.
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
Hey Hales231271, yeh i thought about it...but i have no need to coil the front as i have plenty of flex in the front, and it handles quite well.Hales231271 wrote:When you going to do the front with coils??brad 93hilux wrote:I Used all toyota surf suspension under mine...
Not as flash as getting a fabrication place to do all the work, but for my skills and how well it works.. was really worth it...
Cost me around $400 in the end by the time i sold all my leafspring stuff and parts off the Toyota surf rolling chassy.
Easy to do
Each to their own....I'm happy.
Coils are not fully flexed it that photo also..
Cheap, rides well, handles well and flexes well IMOP
Brad
As you can see the coil setup and the rear prado tank went in good, thanks to you with all the advice and help.
Yeh you can get flex like that out on the rear leaves, but IMOP the coil setup was better for what i wanted to do as now i can also carry a bit of weight....
Brad
3.0L turbo diesel, 4" lift, bud's front housing, track assasin cv's, air lokker front + Rear, beadlock'd 37 stickies, high steer, 15.5" travel ranchos, high pinion diff and coils on the rear
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