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spring lift blocks?

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spring lift blocks?

Post by madazo1 »

Hey guys just wondering if by putting 25mm lift blocks on the right hand side front and rear without any on the left will i have any problems? as i am sick of the hilux lean lol
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Post by Z()LTAN »

in theory no..

You could always get them reset ;)
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Post by madazo1 »

yeah but with only 4 leafs in both front and rear pack
will getting them reset hold there height for long?
and will it change how much flex i get out of them?
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Post by Rory »

add more springs for th epack on the front drivers side, they are very prone to sagging
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Post by madazo1 »

But by adding leafs to the pack wont this stiffen up the
pack and get less flex from them?
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Post by AHF01U »

does putting one of those adjustable diff locators in prevent this from happening?
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Post by berad »

If its sagged, chances are the sagged one is softer and flexing more anyway, cut a load bearer down to 100-150mm and round the ends and stick it in as a lift block, but this way its bolted into the pack with the pin. a load leaf should gain you half inch, or add 2 if you need more and dont want to add another whole leaf. Are you running the torque rod?, if so is it adj, if not they pull down on the suspension.

4leafs in the front pack is not alot, with bullbars engine etc it weighs the front down and it 4 leaves probly cant cope.. my pack is 5 and is pushing the limits but i have a winch etc hanging out the front of the truck.
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Post by madazo1 »

Nah i dont have a torque rod in the adjustable one didn't fit
with the diff foward! so do they stop the sag on the right side?

cheers for the tips guys :cool:
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