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Coil Spring Mounting

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Coil Spring Mounting

Post by spazbot »

Im thinking of changing the rear end of my lux to run Coils instead of leaves.

What have ppl down to mount coils to thier rig ??
Would using some plate and locking the springs to it be ok , or should i try and cut some mounts of a current coil vechile and try and transplant them onto my rig ?


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Post by Surfection »

Jimbo, on the phone to mannel today he can get new spring mounting plates to suit 4runner [and probably others] for 35 bucks each. That was diff end, top you would just use plate. I wish i had of known that before, would have saved us spending ages cutting mine off trying to be neat so we could reuse them.
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Post by GRUNTLESS »

spaz ill have a talk to my mate who bought all the arms and made coil mounts to do a hilux rear but he's lazy and doesnt wanna do it any more so hes got every thing there and it will be pretty cheap i think :D

GQ patrol arms,4 coil plates to take a 175mm round coil and a standard set of patrol coils which i think will give 2-3 inch lift but flex pretty nicely :wink:
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

i think GQ coils may be a little stiff in the rear of a hilux
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Post by GRUNTLESS »

they might be but when there a saggy soft set they should be right :?:

my mate runs them in his 40 and they work unreal in that........... may be a bit more weight in that but just an idea for him to think about :wink:
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Post by Surfection »

i reckon rangie rear coils would do alright in the back of a lux.
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

i had rangie coils in my 40.

a bit soft for the 40 i thought, they would have been better if the rig was a bit lower.


Get some rangie spring mounts. They are a cup that bolts on, i used some 50mm box welded to the chassis and diff then bolted the cup onto that.
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Post by spazbot »

sweet, i wont be going with a prado diff now as i just got a few quotes for one complete and it would be cheaper to put a dana 60 in the rear.

Some good idea for me th think about, i was thinking of doing something like the yanks do, that will allow my to change the height of the top mounting, by a few inches.
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Post by hophoar »

I'd like to see you get that engineered
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Post by hypo »

spazbot,

that is the stupidest thing i have seen 4 a while

if u can get diff mountin plates 4 $35 ea y not buy 4 and mod the top 2 2 fit onto the chassis rails ?? wont b that hard if u got access 2 jeremys cuttin thingy i think u could cut em flat and maybe i dunno just talkin crap
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Post by spazbot »

baha i love my booty fab, i will use proper mounts on the bottom, but it would be cool to be able to change the ride height by a few inches
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Post by NICK »

Surfection wrote:i reckon rangie rear coils would do alright in the back of a lux.



POS has them in the rear of his and they work awesome.


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