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Another coil conversion for Sierras

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Another coil conversion for Sierras

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Ransom note = demand + collage
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Post by N*A*M »

got anti squat?
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Post by Guy »

apparently that's the rear coil setup that rocky road used to sell, made the rear hike up pretty good when you accelerated and used to chew the bushes out really really quick ...

flexed well on the ramp, did not work that great on the trail .
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Post by Bazooka »

That kit was designed and made by jake palmberg from higher heights offroad which no longer exists.
Havent seen one of them for years now.
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Post by grimbo »

Bazooka wrote:That kit was designed and made by jake palmberg from higher heights offroad which no longer exists.
Havent seen one of them for years now.


yeah I was looking for a pic of his new Zuk and found a link to his instead
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Re: Another coil conversion for Sierras

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OVERKILL ENGINEERING
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Post by SAWZALL »

I saw a prototype of this setup in 99.....

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Post by Damo »

What they said...


Nice a-frame :roll: :P
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Post by cj »

grimbo wrote:
Bazooka wrote:That kit was designed and made by jake palmberg from higher heights offroad which no longer exists.
Havent seen one of them for years now.


yeah I was looking for a pic of his new Zuk and found a link to his instead




Thought you might like to know what he is up to now :twisted:

Hello, everyone!

I will be at moab 05.

I kept my axles , rims, tires. They will be under a 4dr. kick with automatic and twin cases.etc.etc.etc.
Toyota axles now live under my sammy and I am giving it to my brother to destroy in Las Vegas!

No pics, you will just have to go to moab and see it!

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Post by antt »

hmmmmmm, 4 door kick with auto and dual cases, i want pics :cry:
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Post by cj »

...... and portals :twisted:
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Post by antt »

:cool: volvo's??
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Post by cj »

Unimog I believe
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Post by 85zook »

And Hummer also use portals but with an independent susp. setup
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