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Coilovers and links
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Coilovers and links
Coilovers where can you buy them from? What should I expect to pay? Are they worth the extra cash compeered to just the normal coil setup? What are the best link ends to use steel rod ends or bushed fittings? They will be going in a FJ73 cruiser ute. Just trying to decided what setup to run.
Thanks Nathan
Thanks Nathan
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depends what you want to do with the rig. dobinson coilovers arent gonna be too much chop for constant high speed. they are a rancho shock. also heims are better in the rocks where the rubber nissan bushes have a bit more coushining for general driving and stuff.
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
coil-overs id be looking at a more pocket friendly option like the FOA coilovers can be seen here:
http://www.f-o-a.com/shop/
overkill engineering are a distributor for the FOA coilovers
http://www.overkill4x4.com/
or then there is the option of the RaceRunners that OPW stock
http://opw.com.au/suspension.html
and as for links, i would be looking at a chromemoly or alloy running a Johnny joint or similar such as the Creeper joint Locktup4x4 sell
http://www.locktup4x4.com.au/product/8a ... 96fdc.aspx
thats what i would be looking at
Evan
http://www.f-o-a.com/shop/
overkill engineering are a distributor for the FOA coilovers
http://www.overkill4x4.com/
or then there is the option of the RaceRunners that OPW stock
http://opw.com.au/suspension.html
and as for links, i would be looking at a chromemoly or alloy running a Johnny joint or similar such as the Creeper joint Locktup4x4 sell
http://www.locktup4x4.com.au/product/8a ... 96fdc.aspx
thats what i would be looking at
Evan
www.energizedracing.com
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Support from:
Locktup 4x4
Arb Newcastle
Genr8 LED lighting
Yukon Gear & Axle
Overkill Engineering
Ruffstuff Specialties
Just as an aside, if it's going to be engineered and road driven, heims are illegal for onroad AFAIK.
GQ rubber control arm bushes are readily available and can offer up to 30deg. of misalignment. Hard to go past for a road driven 4wd. If it's for offroad only I would go heims though.
GQ rubber control arm bushes are readily available and can offer up to 30deg. of misalignment. Hard to go past for a road driven 4wd. If it's for offroad only I would go heims though.
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By the time you buy a good quality coil and shock you're a fair way into coilovers. In a middy the coilover will be easier to fit in the front than coils as well due to space.
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