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american VS australian (suspension)
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american VS australian (suspension)
this is just a poll to see what people think about american suspension brands such as Skyjacker, COMPARED to australian suspension brands such as Tough Dog.
Any info would be great as i am considering a lift kit and just wondering if its worth getting skyjacker or any other american brand sent over.....
It will be installed on a 2007 dual cab hilux. lift will be for more clearance and to fit bigger tyres plus to add bit of looks to the truck.
Thanks guys, so please submitt your answer and any info!!!
Any info would be great as i am considering a lift kit and just wondering if its worth getting skyjacker or any other american brand sent over.....
It will be installed on a 2007 dual cab hilux. lift will be for more clearance and to fit bigger tyres plus to add bit of looks to the truck.
Thanks guys, so please submitt your answer and any info!!!
Last edited by Jack S on Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: american VS australian (suspension)
on what? Morris 1000?
How many times more can we expect you to ask about suspension brands other than the 6 or 7 times you have in the month since you joined????
There is no "best", only that which suits YOUR needs and YOUR pocket.
There is no "best", only that which suits YOUR needs and YOUR pocket.
George Carlin, an American Comedian said; "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realise that half of them are stupider than that".
mate its not just skyjacer vs tough dog, i was only using them as a example, its basically usa suspension vs aus suspension and what peolpe think are the best or would advise!
any info on all australian or american brands are welcome!
Its for a 2007 dual cab hilux!
Usage is just for more ground clearance and to fit bigger tyres probly 32".
Price range? well i am not going to go over board, maybe no more than 2 grand but all depends.....
Thanks
any info on all australian or american brands are welcome!
Its for a 2007 dual cab hilux!
Usage is just for more ground clearance and to fit bigger tyres probly 32".
Price range? well i am not going to go over board, maybe no more than 2 grand but all depends.....
Thanks
when you weigh it up both countries use quality steel so i'd doubt you'd see a large difference - the biggest difference would be amount of lift you can buy off the shelf - most aussie spring lift kits are 2" or so, while USA kits are generally larger.
Quality is also relative - i've been running cheap and nasty malaysian made hilux leaf springs under my zuk for about 2 years now with no hassles what so ever - although i wanted them to be flat as possible - but they still havent snapped and the front is only ever so slightly warped.
Quality is also relative - i've been running cheap and nasty malaysian made hilux leaf springs under my zuk for about 2 years now with no hassles what so ever - although i wanted them to be flat as possible - but they still havent snapped and the front is only ever so slightly warped.
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there has been nothing wrong with the answers ive recieved in other threads but this is the first time ive asked about aussie vs usa!
if you dont like people asking questions and finding the aswers there after, i really dont think you should be looking at a forum!
Plus i thought this might be a good thread for anyone to look at, so please can we just keep posts to information and advice about the qustion.
I am not goin to get a body lift cause they are just gay and i need new suspension anyway!
if you dont like people asking questions and finding the aswers there after, i really dont think you should be looking at a forum!
Plus i thought this might be a good thread for anyone to look at, so please can we just keep posts to information and advice about the qustion.
I am not goin to get a body lift cause they are just gay and i need new suspension anyway!
trying to work out the info you need and why the other answers haven't worked so people don't just give the same answer which haven't helped you out yet.Jack S wrote:there has been nothing wrong with the answers ive recieved in other threads but this is the first time ive asked about aussie vs usa!
if you dont like people asking questions and finding the aswers there after, i really dont think you should be looking at a forum!
Plus i thought this might be a good thread for anyone to look at, so please can we just keep posts to information and advice about the qustion.
I am not goin to get a body lift cause they are just . and i need new suspension anyway!
Your question is pretty basic so the answers will be as well making it pretty pointless.
What's wrong with body lifts as they will give you exactly what you are trying to achieve.
If you ask vague questions over and over again then you have to expect that people will either give you vague answers or take the piss. Or you can make your questions more detailed so people know what vehicle you have, what you are trying to achieve and why the other answers aren't helping you.
American kist are usually either very stiff as they are very high or they are very soft for a comfortable ride but no load carrying ability. Australian stuff is usually lower and more suited for load carrying and touring stuff
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okay if you want me to edit the question ive asked than i will!!??
there have been nothing wrong with all the other answers ive recieved but this is first time ive mentioned anything about american brands and i couldnt really find a thread already on here that had asked what i have.
This is just a simple poll asking what peolpe rather, USA vs AUS suspension.
there have been nothing wrong with all the other answers ive recieved but this is first time ive mentioned anything about american brands and i couldnt really find a thread already on here that had asked what i have.
This is just a simple poll asking what peolpe rather, USA vs AUS suspension.
the best way to get the right suspension is by trial and error.
There is no 'best or Better' brand that will guarantee the most orsumest results, as peoples suspension preferences are differing let alone the billions of variables applicapple to each individual car.
Trial and error is your best bet. It may be expensive but you learn a lot more and you get to make your own arseumptions.
Good luck with it.
There is no 'best or Better' brand that will guarantee the most orsumest results, as peoples suspension preferences are differing let alone the billions of variables applicapple to each individual car.
Trial and error is your best bet. It may be expensive but you learn a lot more and you get to make your own arseumptions.
Good luck with it.
my god dude... whats going on, did you REALLY manage to clean your vagina last night too?? your making sense out here..GRIMACE wrote:the best way to get the right suspension is by trial and error.
There is no 'best or Better' brand that will guarantee the most orsumest results, as peoples suspension preferences are differing let alone the billions of variables applicapple to each individual car.
Trial and error is your best bet. It may be expensive but you learn a lot more and you get to make your own arseumptions.
Good luck with it.
At the moment i am running bilstien shocks and lovelss springs up front, with boss shock and dobinsons springs in the rear.Jack S wrote:thanks mate, thats very valuable information!
you see alot of blokes that have used 2 or 3 if not more different brands of suspension....
Can i ask what your running??
I am changing all the shocks in the future (to have bilsteins all round) as the boss shock just arnt good enough, and will be changing the rear springs (to what, is yet unknown to me).
You see I have tried al sorts of different setups and am slowly making changes to suit my application.
You can see by the fact that I run totally different setup front to rear that no one brand is preffered.
i dont know whats goin on... i don't feel to well. Maybe I should go see a doctor.bogged wrote:my god dude... whats going on, did you REALLY manage to clean your female bits last night too?? your making sense out here..GRIMACE wrote:the best way to get the right suspension is by trial and error.
There is no 'best or Better' brand that will guarantee the most orsumest results, as peoples suspension preferences are differing let alone the billions of variables applicapple to each individual car.
Trial and error is your best bet. It may be expensive but you learn a lot more and you get to make your own arseumptions.
Good luck with it.
*Hijack on*GRIMACE wrote:At the moment i am running bilstien shocks and lovelss springs up front, with boss shock and dobinsons springs in the rear.Jack S wrote:thanks mate, thats very valuable information!
you see alot of blokes that have used 2 or 3 if not more different brands of suspension....
Can i ask what your running??
I am changing all the shocks in the future (to have bilsteins all round) as the boss shock just arnt good enough, and will be changing the rear springs (to what, is yet unknown to me).
You see I have tried al sorts of different setups and am slowly making changes to suit my application.
You can see by the fact that I run totally different setup front to rear that no one brand is preffered.
I imagine your going through shane at suspension stuff? What size lift did you end up going? Are you running the 3" flexi coils on the rangie? I'm about to outlay the money but was tossing up between the boss shocks and bilstein. Whats your feedback on the boss compared to bilstein? Have been leaning more towards the bilstein for a while now.
*Hijack off*
-Scott- wrote:Isn't it a bit early in the day to be pissed?
The front springs and rear shocks were from shane at suspension stuff.stuee wrote:*Hijack on*
I imagine your going through shane at suspension stuff? What size lift did you end up going? Are you running the 3" flexi coils on the rangie? I'm about to outlay the money but was tossing up between the boss shocks and bilstein. Whats your feedback on the boss compared to bilstein? Have been leaning more towards the bilstein for a while now.
*Hijack off*
I am not happy with the Boss shocks but I was not expecting much from them to begin with. Shane has and continues to be more then helpful.
My personal opinion would be to avoid the boss shocks aswell as other adjustables.
I have not had any experiance with the flexi coils. I simply can't bring myself to using any other spring in the front. The Lovells are just brilliant, we have three rovers with these exact springs (lovells RRR-03) all running extremely well. Shane can supply them aswell.
I have another rangie that will be getting the flexicoils in the near future, but until then I can't really comment on them.
With regards to lift hieght, its currently approx 3" front and 4" rear.
I love the bilstein shocks, only downfall is the single tube design is easily damaged. Hence my next set will run some rockgards.Jack S wrote:at the moment i am probly going to get tough dog 2" kit, which i can get for $1600 installed and everything!
but have been considering getting billies shocks and struts. So how do the billies go? There a pretty good brand arent they?
3 rovers... that will do it to yaGRIMACE wrote:i dont know whats goin on... i don't feel to well. Maybe I should go see a doctor.bogged wrote:my god dude... whats going on, did you REALLY manage to clean your female bits last night too?? your making sense out here..GRIMACE wrote:the best way to get the right suspension is by trial and error.
There is no 'best or Better' brand that will guarantee the most orsumest results, as peoples suspension preferences are differing let alone the billions of variables applicapple to each individual car.
Trial and error is your best bet. It may be expensive but you learn a lot more and you get to make your own arseumptions.
Good luck with it.
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