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Suspension - Can you DIY???

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Suspension - Can you DIY???

Post by DUR71 THOUGHTS »

Just priceing some new leaf springs and shockies for my Hilux. Had a look at my current setup and it looks as though it would be easy to source the parts and do it myself. Is this the case or am I dreaming. Keep in mind I have no mechanical knowledge but am pretty handy with tools. I also have a friend that can help me.

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Post by MissDrew »

yes
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Post by Hoonz »

if u can't do it .. then sell ur truck ... easy as :armsup:
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Post by Nev62 »

Give it a go (what's the point in owning tools if ya don't use them). You might find there is lots of things you can do that will save $$$ in labour costs.
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Post by Slunnie »

I did it my way and it is a fun learning experience. Its also an expensive, never ending way to do it.
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Post by V8Patrol »

Guts wrote:yes


you forgot ....... "ofcourse you can" :D


easy job to do...... should take you and ya mate about a slab !!
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Post by MissDrew »

of course you can
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Post by POS »

Yes it is a very Easy and simple process!!!

Some guys on here swap spings nearly every weekend!!!!!

Just one thing!!!

If you don't have a compressor (to run a rattle gun) then it would be a good idea to buy a good quality Breaker Bar as most of the Nuts and Bolts will be Hell tight!!!!!!!
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Post by ToNkA »

Ask Hottiemonster off this forum he is a real wiz at getting stuff done to his truck.
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Post by DUR71 THOUGHTS »

Thanks for your replies guys.

I got a quote of $200 to put the new suspension in if I buy all the parts myself. I'm thinking this is a good option especially as I can help the guy out and see what he does exactly.
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Post by DUR71 THOUGHTS »

Thanks for your replies guys.

I got a quote of $200 to put the new suspension in if I buy all the parts myself. I'm thinking this is a good option especially as I can help the guy out and see what he does exactly.
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Post by POS »

$200.00 is a pretty good price!!!

It is always good to watch and learn as it will help you out someday on the trails!!!
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Post by -Mick- »

$200 is decent mate :D BUT $200 is a lot of beer also :D

Seriously just swapping leaves + shocks is eaaaassssyyy and you'll learn heaps doing it yourself

Invest in one of the Gregory's (I think) manuals that takes you through an entire rebuild of the rig, spend the rest on refreshments and spend some quality time with the hilux :P

You WILL do it again so learning how is a good thing A :?:
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

U CAN DOOO EEETE!
save some money do it yourself. If you own a four wheel drive and intend to use it, and you can't do very simple jobs like suspension you shouldn't own one! The only way to learn is to pull shite appart and put it back together.
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Post by Screwy »

Easy as counting to 3 mate.
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Post by mudhag »

Just but the shit and we will fit it!!!!!!!!!!!
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mudhag wrote:Just but the shit and we will fit it!!!!!!!!!!!


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Post by Meldge »

I vaguely knew what I was doing and I put 60 series rear springs into my FJ73 in half a day, I do have an air compressor with the magic gun - oops I mean rattle gun...

I had to grind lugs smaller and shite aswell, did one side with a mate and the other on my own...

And learning, thats for sure, I can change struts and spring in a car, but leaves are a whole nother story, easy as though, dude, go for it...
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Post by Aza »

200$ :shock:

mines cost me $420 :!: :!: (custom rears for front, ifs rear springs, dropped hangers, extended shackles and custom front and rear shock mounts)

im doing mine myself with some help from my bro :roll:
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Post by V8Patrol »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Easy as counting to 3 mate.
Take ya best part of a day if a sleep in and are in by dinner ( and thats if u r unsure of wat ur doing ).

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Post by Big Bird »

just go for it theres nothing much u can screw up and theres always the forum to get advice if you get stuck.

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Post by glen1n »

i'll do it for $150!
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