i am wondering what is the best angle for the rear shackles in a hilux?
i have 2 inch lifted springs with the heavy load leaves removed and 2 inch exended shackles but the shackel angle is pretty much straight up and down (giving me the impression i am not getting much travel out of the swing of the shackle)
should the chassie mount of the shackle be closer to the front giving it a more / look?
any pics would be a great help
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hilux rear suspension question
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LInk to a thread about shackels and the angle.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic145 ... t=shackels
As you will see mine a layed well back
I prefer them like this but many do not
The rear end of my hilux had not changed or been touched for about 6 years since setting it all up.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic145 ... t=shackels
As you will see mine a layed well back
I prefer them like this but many do not
The rear end of my hilux had not changed or been touched for about 6 years since setting it all up.
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Should be approx. 90 degree to the leaf spring . normally lifted springs have so much camber that they are too up and down.
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