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Check-out brad 93hilux post seems to keep it all Toyota.
Thinking myself of going coils on rear as by the time you've got engineering for longer leaf's (moving mounts instead of longer shackles etc,etc !) you might just as well have stuck coils in there IMO...
I am in the process of doing this as we speak to a customers car. it is getting a wt diff conversion, drop away coils, a-frame rear and long lowers.. no pics yet though sorry.im using mostly factory mounts from a coiled 4 runner. after mud bulls im using factory bundera front for the front conversion.
ill grab a few if you like.
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Check-out brad 93hilux post seems to keep it all Toyota.
Thinking myself of going coils on rear as by the time you've got engineering for longer leaf's (moving mounts instead of longer shackles etc,etc !) you might just as well have stuck coils in there IMO...
Yeah Brad bought the chassis off the Surf I was wrecking, made it easy. I'd suggest for yours though Guts, use 80 series arms on the runner housing (good width too.) Will ride better and get less rear steer.
Still works out cheap as. 80 series coils fit in the runner rear too, giving more options.
80 diffs & arms
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Cheers Dan
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the time you add it all up, minius your own time thier isnt much cost differance, and heap less work in putting the coilovers in, compared to cutting all those brackets off the old chassie etc
Here's one I did a few years ago. Dual triangulated rear with coil springs, BBC Shocks and a 9" rear end. Front triangulated, coil spring, BBC Shocks and a Dana 60. The front springs are captured and the rears have about 6" of slip before they are captured. I have some pictures from under the truck of the links and mounting points I will try and find.
hey 1 mad, what sorta system has he got on his 3rz in that thing? noticed it sounded nicer than mine on saturday night thats all... keen to get mine sounding sweet. Cheers.
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Lux_89 wrote:hey 1 mad, what sorta system has he got on his 3rz in that thing? noticed it sounded nicer than mine on saturday night thats all... keen to get mine sounding sweet. Cheers.
2.5" mandrel system with a single 40series-delta flow FLOWMASTER muffler.
expensive but worth every cent, gives a huge increase in torque right through the rev range. would never use anything else!
Guts wrote:I'll be using 60 or 80 rear end and the coils will sit under the rails.
Why will the coils be sitting under the rails? You will limit the spring length you can run and/or increase the ride height significantly for the same travel. Especially if you are running captured coils.
Guts wrote:I'll be using 60 or 80 rear end and the coils will sit under the rails.
Why will the coils be sitting under the rails? You will limit the spring length you can run and/or increase the ride height significantly for the same travel. Especially if you are running captured coils.
Ben
I dont really agrea.
The coils dont need to be mounted on top of the axle tubes. Mounting the coils inboard of the rails only makes it more unstable. The pics above were taken straight after it was built. The coil mounts were adjustable and ended up all the way up against the rail. Height ended up being approx 500mm to the base of the frame rails on 38" TSLs.
Guts wrote:I'll be using 60 or 80 rear end and the coils will sit under the rails.
Why will the coils be sitting under the rails? You will limit the spring length you can run and/or increase the ride height significantly for the same travel. Especially if you are running captured coils.
Ben
I dont really agrea.
The coils dont need to be mounted on top of the axle tubes. Mounting the coils inboard of the rails only makes it more unstable. The pics above were taken straight after it was built. The coil mounts were adjustable and ended up all the way up against the rail. Height ended up being approx 500mm to the base of the frame rails on 38" TSLs.
hey Tony, is that a rover rear ball joint at the diff end of "A" frame?
what material did you use for the arms of the "A" frame?
RUFF wrote:If i were to do it again i would just go with a 4link as i have seen to many ball joints fail since building that.
in your mind, what is causing the ball joints to fail?
sounds like your lowers were stronger than the upper "A" frame, i'm curious to why rover make there "A" arms so strong compared to there cheese stick trailing arms???