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Leaf selection for FJ40

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Leaf selection for FJ40

Post by darrenfj40 »

I am about to install fj55 rear leafs on the rear of my fj40. Since a fj55 is heavier than the fj40 I would like to remove a few of the leafs to achieve better offroad ability, more flex. But I still would like to use as daily drive so not to soft. Does anyone have experince with selection of leafs as I dont know which leaves to use. I have one set of fj40 and one set of fj55 rear leafs. Maybe a combination of two will give me what I want.
Any advise would be appreciated
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Post by Ricko »

I used 60 series rears and just used the top two leaves and replaced the rest with my thinner 40 series leaves. Take out the shorter leaves at the bottom to suit your needs. I took too many out and had to add an extra leaf all round. Now the roof is off, I should take one out again. Just set it up to suit you, you may need to frig around with them a bit.
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Post by darrenfj40 »

so do you think I should use 2 long leafs from fj55 and all fj40 leafs except 2 long leafs and bottom load spring.
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Post by vk7ybi »

The general consensus on ih8mud.com is to use the whole unmodified pack.. Yes, the vehicle might be heavier, but the 55 is designed for a more comfortable ride and has a different spring rate.. Apparently the stock 55 pack will flex well.. Just what I've read.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

if it doesnt flex get the grinder out and cut them out 1 by 1.
but a track bar might be on the list for you to make.
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Post by RAY185 »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote: a track bar might be on the list for you to make.
Not so much of a problem for SUA.

I agree with the idea of fitting the 55 springs as is and testing it first, then remove as required.
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Post by darrenfj40 »

Do you thing it would be worth removing the two small leafs, which are I believe the load leafs?
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Post by AZZA FJ40 »

what flex are you wanting to achieve,

up or down.

this makes a difference with what leafs to use and how many,

if you wish to have more down travel remove the pins in the top of the clips that hold the leaf springs together, that way when you flex down effectively your longest leaf being the top will bear most of the travel.
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Post by darrenfj40 »

Thanks AZZA FJ40, I will remove the pins to improve downwards flex. Do you know which leafs are used in the upwards flex? Would like just a bit more upwards flex say 50-75mm.
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