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i want FLEX
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i want FLEX
i have a 90 model lux leafspring and want more flex out of so im goin to remove a leaf im just wondering if theres a certin one i should remove or will any do... cheers
Im here for the sausage!
removing a leaf
It all depends if you want to carry any weight or how much weight is on it, tray or long range tank etc. If you remove leafs you need spacers so you don`t lose height. You can take a skinny one out and see how it goes. If you take out the load leaf don`t expect to hold a load on the back of your ute even a small load will bottom out if you are not careful. Soften the leafs up and add extended shackles and longer shocks. Shocks will limit flex before your jigged springs, goodluck
its got extended shackles on it there about 5 - 6 inchs( home made) and rancho adjustables it also has a long range fuel tank, steel tray and carrys a dog cage so im guessing with that weight im better off not removing any leafs.
will the IFS ones fit straight up?? and if so would i be better off removing a leaf from the front and using the IFS ones on the rear??
cheers
will the IFS ones fit straight up?? and if so would i be better off removing a leaf from the front and using the IFS ones on the rear??
cheers
Master of my own domain
funny, i thought it was the 500 inch lifted patrol guys that said it.mike_nofx wrote:haha why is it only leaf sprung guys who say this?Rory wrote:flex over rated, lock it n get used to pulling wheels off! its the comp-est
Longer leaves so shackles are at about 45*. And aim for basically flat leaves.
Mike
leaves can flex.
mine isn't the flexiest out there, but it's more than enough
and i still say flex is overrated
Spit my last breath
lol i say it because my hilux has decent flex, yet iv been on tracks i have trouble getting up, and another twinlocked hilux with ironing board flex drove up, wheels off the ground here there everywere, but got to the top in one hit.
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BMX bike - 20" maxxis stickies, 4130 tube frame, reduction gears.
BMX bike - 20" maxxis stickies, 4130 tube frame, reduction gears.
flex is over rated, get lockers
if you want a ramp queen parabolic rears in the front ifs rears(without load leaves) in the rear + wicked shackle angle will give you as much flex as your going to get out of your lux with leaves
dont forget to lengthen brake lines, shocks etc to suit
if you want a ramp queen parabolic rears in the front ifs rears(without load leaves) in the rear + wicked shackle angle will give you as much flex as your going to get out of your lux with leaves
dont forget to lengthen brake lines, shocks etc to suit
89 lux 2bl 4inch spring 35's etc still slow as a snail
Im here for the sausage!
I say if you can park your car on standard car ramps on opposite wheels (front right +rear left) you have enough flex (It's good if the car sits flat while doing it too) . I've had enough 4by's that had trouble even doing that!
I just did a suspension upgrade on my 100 series cruiser that actually removed a little flex
But I can jump it now!!!
I just did a suspension upgrade on my 100 series cruiser that actually removed a little flex
But I can jump it now!!!
u dont need to stop and pose drive up a track with a few ppl watching and if ur lifting wheels every where noone will say anything to u but if u drive it and keep all wheels on the ground it looks impressive and u will get compliments and when its all said and done thats what we are chasingDIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:flex looks better? dont be ..
how often are you stopping to pose?
i fell for the trap of trying to get max flex... its not that good hey.
seirra, ute chop, air locked 60 series diffs, 4-link rear, 3 link front, 35's,18" fox air shoxs, h.i.d's, 6hp high mount,
it is??? man i must be in this for the wrong reasons (the thrill of pushing a 2 ton rig where it's not supposed to go).60_series_united wrote:u dont need to stop and pose drive up a track with a few ppl watching and if ur lifting wheels every where noone will say anything to u but if u drive it and keep all wheels on the ground it looks impressive and u will get compliments and when its all said and done thats what we are chasingDIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:flex looks better? dont be ..
how often are you stopping to pose?
i fell for the trap of trying to get max flex... its not that good hey.
maybe i should start bringing spectators when i wheel...
Spit my last breath
I have an LN65 running LN106 gear which is basically the same. i have removed some rear leaves and reset the height to suit however it still lifts wheels like an ifs front so i have opted (ready to purchase) for the locktup 4" F&R with the inboarded shocks. Mostly because i need all 4 on the ground but my locker gets me where I need to get to. Hope i have made the right choice.
80 Series 4" 35's and bling
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