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IFS to solid axle conversion????
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IFS to solid axle conversion????
hi everyone, ive just been looking at a 1994 2.8 turbo diesel lux. only down side is it has an IFS front. is it possible/expensive/worthwhile to change this over to a solid front end so i can maximise lift and flex when the time comes.
cheers.
cheers.
unless your heart is set on that truck, keep looking. They came out with a factory solid axle and the chassis are different between the two.
There are a LOT of LN106 hilux's running around these days, many, many with turbo's
There are a LOT of LN106 hilux's running around these days, many, many with turbo's
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Re: IFS to solid axle conversion????
It's possible but not real cheap, the money you spend changing it over could do a lot of things to the ability of a truck that is already soild.shanus05 wrote:hi everyone, ive just been looking at a 1994 2.8 turbo diesel lux. only down side is it has an IFS front. is it possible/expensive/worthwhile to change this over to a solid front end so i can maximise lift and flex when the time comes.
cheers.
Cheers
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The trail gear kit is well worth the money. Especially when you consider it also has the hi steer, shocks, full diff rebuild kit etc etc.ferrit wrote:or you buy a solid axle lux to start with and put a 5" set of springs and shocks in it, and with the money left over a pair of auto lockers too.
I do agree that a factory solid axle would be less work , but if it were me I would put the Trail Gear stuff in it anyway. So if the IFS one is a really good example and a good price Id consider it. From what I have seen from Locktup it would be cheaper to import their kit fit it front and rear than a local kit to the same specs and equipment levels.
Toy: 98 TJ with some mods and some bling
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Is the trail gear leaf sprung, if so there may be problems making it legal.booflux wrote:The trail gear kit is well worth the money. Especially when you consider it also has the hi steer, shocks, full diff rebuild kit etc etc.ferrit wrote:or you buy a solid axle lux to start with and put a 5" set of springs and shocks in it, and with the money left over a pair of auto lockers too.
I do agree that a factory solid axle would be less work , but if it were me I would put the Trail Gear stuff in it anyway. So if the IFS one is a really good example and a good price Id consider it. From what I have seen from Locktup it would be cheaper to import their kit fit it front and rear than a local kit to the same specs and equipment levels.
If it is coil then it sounds good.
cheers
Why would there be problems getting it legal? Mine is 100% complied and legal and so are the others that I know of that have been done. In other states some even have coil rear and leaf front legal although I believe that wont be allowed in Qld. Thats why at least two runners I know of are being converted to leaf rearStruth wrote:Is the trail gear leaf sprung, if so there may be problems making it legal.booflux wrote:The trail gear kit is well worth the money. Especially when you consider it also has the hi steer, shocks, full diff rebuild kit etc etc.ferrit wrote:or you buy a solid axle lux to start with and put a 5" set of springs and shocks in it, and with the money left over a pair of auto lockers too.
I do agree that a factory solid axle would be less work , but if it were me I would put the Trail Gear stuff in it anyway. So if the IFS one is a really good example and a good price Id consider it. From what I have seen from Locktup it would be cheaper to import their kit fit it front and rear than a local kit to the same specs and equipment levels.
If it is coil then it sounds good.
cheers
Toy: 98 TJ with some mods and some bling
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
Tourer and daily: 120 Prado with some mods
My fault, I can't seem to differentiate Hilux and Surfs rears sometimes.booflux wrote:Why would there be problems getting it legal? Mine is 100% complied and legal and so are the others that I know of that have been done. In other states some even have coil rear and leaf front legal although I believe that wont be allowed in Qld. Thats why at least two runners I know of are being converted to leaf rearStruth wrote:Is the trail gear leaf sprung, if so there may be problems making it legal.booflux wrote:The trail gear kit is well worth the money. Especially when you consider it also has the hi steer, shocks, full diff rebuild kit etc etc.ferrit wrote:or you buy a solid axle lux to start with and put a 5" set of springs and shocks in it, and with the money left over a pair of auto lockers too.
I do agree that a factory solid axle would be less work , but if it were me I would put the Trail Gear stuff in it anyway. So if the IFS one is a really good example and a good price Id consider it. From what I have seen from Locktup it would be cheaper to import their kit fit it front and rear than a local kit to the same specs and equipment levels.
If it is coil then it sounds good.
cheers
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