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Shock Hoops - Hilux

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Shock Hoops - Hilux

Post by sierrajim »

I'm about to fit my shock hoops to the front of my Hilux. Is there any need to weld reinforcements/gussets on at the same time?

I have fabricated strengthening plates for the steering box, should i run similar under the shock hoops?
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Post by Aza »

i dont run any on mine but it wouldnt be a bad idea to.... wouldnt hurt right ;)
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Post by sierrajim »

I couldn't see any disadvantage either, but just thought i'd see as most engineers don't like to have any more welding to the chassis than necessary.

Will do some pics
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at first we did make some to go on mine however in the end we just couldnt be bothered to tell u the truth :?
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Post by STUMPY »

james,
i you have some similar to the sanke racing once, i would difinately brace to the chassis rails. i've seen them snap off and it stuffs the chassis side wall.

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Post by redlux1 »

reinforce it! it takes a lot less time to do now than when they rip off the chassis and you have to pull it all apart and put it back together.
trust me i had my driver side one go at 100km/hr i came to a safe stop but think what would happen if it f%$ked with your steering at that speed. :shock:
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Post by sierrajim »

was thinking of running a plate "laminating" the chassis on which the tube welds to then two angled gussets between the upright of the hoop and the chassis.

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Post by redlux1 »

i will post some photos of mine tomorrow if you would like so you can see how mine are reinforced and also what it looks like if it isn't done
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Post by sierrajim »

Pics are always welcome.
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Post by slosh »

I sent some pics including this one for an engineer to look at. The hoop has been braced but hard to tell from the angle of the photo.
He replyed saying the hoop must be braced due to the large forces it must absorb.
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Post by STUMPY »

james
i don't think it'll as good as doing this
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Post by eliteforce32 »

ive got superior hoops and thats how they are done, with the twin tube behind bracing it
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Post by sierrajim »

Looks like thats the go. Will get it done tonight and take some pics.
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Post by redlux1 »

this is what can happen if it isn't done

the way stumpy has done it is the way mine is now as well as a small triangle peice on the under side of where you put that red one
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Post by planb »

i have seen so many shock hoops tare off, leaving holes in the chassis rails as illustrated above.

gussets are absolutely necessary.
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Post by 83 lux »

STUMPY wrote:james
i don't think it'll as good as doing this
you should do this
you need it

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Post by sierrajim »

found this, since thread is in the bible added it

http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/p ... itting.htm
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Post by diesel028 »

I just ripped one of my hoops off the other day... :bad-words:, and the other one wasnt far from it too.

plated and welded them enough to get me round for the next few days, til i can get someone to brace the rear of the hoop for me.

after reading this and have it happen to me a week later, id say its necessary to brace them

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Post by Surfin Alec »

Just had mine braced a couple weeks ago as my chassis was cracking and I was half way to looking like the pic with the hoop ripped off.

Definately brace the top.

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Post by sierrajim »

heres what i did.

A tube of each vertical section of each hoop back to the top corner of the chassis and fish plates at the mountings for the main section of the hoop.
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Post by banks001 »

thinking of getting shock hoops,

is it worth it?

and do u need a body lift for them,

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Post by berad »

You install shock hoops because you can no longer fit long enough shocks in the stock towers for the suspension droop the truck has, so yes its worth it if you need them.

No you dont need a body lift.
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Post by banks001 »

cheers berad
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