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Buggy Leaves on a Lux.

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Buggy Leaves on a Lux.

Post by dans-paj92 »

Hey all,
wanting to do a buggy leaves rear set up for my Lux so I can get more down travel.
What needs to be done to achieve this?? Is it worthwhile??
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Re: Buggy Leaves on a Lux.

Post by sloshy »

Explain "buggy leaves rear set up" for me.
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Post by v8zuki »

remove rear shackle mount
bolt another leaf lengthways to chassis and refit shackle
change anle of rear shocks
walla instant long travel suspension
totally illeagle in every state but they perform well
untill you go fast around a corner and they open up and the car rolls :oops:
yes i have done it
can make a pin to lock it for on road travel but i never did
works really well suzukis are very good with them
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Post by sloshy »

That is called 1/4 eliptic.
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Post by locktup4x4 »

v8zuki wrote:remove rear shackle mount
bolt another leaf lengthways to chassis and refit shackle
change anle of rear shocks
walla instant long travel suspension
totally illeagle in every state but they perform well
untill you go fast around a corner and they open up and the car rolls :oops:
yes i have done it
can make a pin to lock it for on road travel but i never did
works really well suzukis are very good with them
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I ran buggy leafs for a season and removed them. Lots of droop, but very unpredictable off camber and going down steep hills. They want to unload. They can also cause axle wrap if don't already have that problem. A good set of leaf springs or links would be your best bet.

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Post by v8zuki »

sloshy wrote:That is called 1/4 eliptic.

no the buggy leaf has only one leaf running under the chassis
1/4 eliptic uses a spring pack cut in half and not running along chassis
it bolts to a mount with no other support
the buggy leaf needs to be supported all it length
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Post by dans-paj92 »

What is needed for 1/4 eliptic then?? It's not going to be my daily so I have endless possibilities :D
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Post by v8zuki »

it is a lot easier to do coils as it is very hard to get the right spring rate
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Post by sloshy »

locktup4x4 wrote:
I ran buggy leafs for a season and removed them. Lots of droop, but very unpredictable off camber and going down steep hills. They want to unload. They can also cause axle wrap if don't already have that problem. A good set of leaf springs or links would be your best bet.

Jason
Take that advise ;)
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Post by bulldogy »

Locktups 3" rear leafs flex pretty good and handle good onroad.
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