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5" front 4" back springs
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5" front 4" back springs
what do people think of doing this..
im thinking this as i will put more weight on the front soon(winch)
i think the front will sag a bit anyway..
im thinking this as i will put more weight on the front soon(winch)
i think the front will sag a bit anyway..
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Re: 5" front 4" back springs
Roachie on patrol forum does the opposite without issue.. 5inch rear 4 front since he has mega tons (well did until chassis broke in 1/2 recently) in the rear of his ute for touring.thunder wrote:what do people think of doing this..
im thinking this as i will put more weight on the front soon(winch)
i think the front will sag a bit anyway..
Do you have that much extra over the front? or the rear is that light?
Do you have that much extra over the front? or the rear is that light?
The rear is very light..only a tyre and fuel..Tray is light too
get the correct rated springs for your load in the correct height for your lift
otherwise you will end up with stuffed coils and or poor handeling.
Right now the coils are stuffed .I have 1 6" coil in the drivers rear that sits a few mm below the 4"coils in the rest of the corners.
The rear is very light..only a tyre and fuel..Tray is light too
get the correct rated springs for your load in the correct height for your lift
otherwise you will end up with stuffed coils and or poor handeling.
Right now the coils are stuffed .I have 1 6" coil in the drivers rear that sits a few mm below the 4"coils in the rest of the corners.
Bar work RDG
www.rdgengineering.com
ADRENALIN TRANSPORT
www.rdgengineering.com
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thunder wrote:Do you have that much extra over the front? or the rear is that light?
The rear is very light..only a tyre and fuel..Tray is light too
get the correct rated springs for your load in the correct height for your lift
otherwise you will end up with stuffed coils and or poor handeling.
Right now the coils are stuffed .I have 1 6" coil in the drivers rear that sits a few mm below the 4"coils in the rest of the corners.
Now save your money and buy an 80# steve and you wont have this problem
toyota 80#,d/cab ute chop,6" springs,20mm body lift, 315/75/16 muds, and 39" michelin XML play tyres , turbo 4.2 1HZ top mount intercooler diesel.now ENGINEERED.
Reece
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Yeah the thought has crossed my mind,.They are very cheap and to make them tough you have to spend hand over fist or you can just spend good money on a tough GU..mmmmm decisions.Im very happy with the GU uteMUD80D wrote:thunder wrote:Do you have that much extra over the front? or the rear is that light?
The rear is very light..only a tyre and fuel..Tray is light too
get the correct rated springs for your load in the correct height for your lift
otherwise you will end up with stuffed coils and or poor handeling.
Right now the coils are stuffed .I have 1 6" coil in the drivers rear that sits a few mm below the 4"coils in the rest of the corners.
Now save your money and buy an 80# steve and you wont have this problem
Bar work RDG
www.rdgengineering.com
ADRENALIN TRANSPORT
www.rdgengineering.com
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That's what I'm looking at doing with my 80. I just put in some Dobbinsons flexis from Suspension Stuff. 3". Lifted the back fine but the front is sitting at least 30mm lower than a couple of other trucks that have used the exact same springs. They've got steel bars (no winch) to my alloy bar. Can't work out why. One is diesel same as mine. we've tried 2 sets of 3" springs and same result. Can't go heavier as truck already rides roughish due to lack of weight so onyl option appears to be 4" for front. I hate the arse up look and want the truck level and the correct height. Have looked at all suspension mounts and can't see any significant damage that would account for the height difference so gonna have to do the split heights to get it level.
Unless Toyota considerably beefed up the 1HD-FTE (fitted to my 80) when they put it in the 78/79/100 series there is nothing to account for the difference.
Unless Toyota considerably beefed up the 1HD-FTE (fitted to my 80) when they put it in the 78/79/100 series there is nothing to account for the difference.
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