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Front struts for lifted IFS

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Front struts for lifted IFS

Post by carrot »

Hi!

I have a prado with 2" lifted springs in the front, and I need new struts. Being IFS, I'd assume that the up and down travel limits haven't changed. Does that mean the strut geometry would still be standard, ie I should shop around for struts that would suit a standard prado?

(KYB's for $250... that doesn't seem too bad... I'll shop around some more first.)

If I do need longer struts, should I just ask at the shops for "struts to suit a prado with 2" lift?"

Thanks! ;)
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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

The struts should be slightly longer from memory, not by much.

The EFS front stuts are $214.50 rrp and you get a 3year/ 100000km waranty with EFS.
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Post by joeblow »

the struts in a prado should work on a 2 to 1 basis. this means if the strut has 20mm extra travel that will equate to 40mm at the wheel. kyb or ome for my money.
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

joeblow wrote:if the strut has 20mm extra travel that will equate to 400mm at the wheel.
That's some big changes, how do i achieve that travel out of mine. :D


One major thing you have to remember is the upper ball joint. It's you're biggest limiting factor of down travel. You'll max it's limits out before any aftermarket strut.
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Post by joeblow »

fixed.
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Post by carrot »

r0ck_m0nkey wrote: One major thing you have to remember is the upper ball joint. It's you're biggest limiting factor of down travel. You'll max it's limits out before any aftermarket strut.
I was thinking along those lines, ie that the travel limits would be set by components other than the strut / spring combo.
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Post by JOHNZ »

Numerous struts on the market
EFS $210ea
Lovells $175ea
Bilstein $255ea
KYB $230ea
I think the KYB are just loke the factory ones
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Post by carrot »

Thanks for the info. Based on what I can find on this forum, I'll go with Lovells... I got them for $270 for both.

Other prices I found:
KYB was $250 for both
ARB $212 ea
Dobinsons $290 for both
Tough Dogs $200 ea
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