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80 sieries lower arms

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80 sieries lower arms

Post by monster fj »

hey all another q im puting my surf lowers in my uppers and i need 80 or 60 lover arms rear can any 1 tell me the length of the lower 60 and 80 arms cherrs scoty
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Re: 80 sieries lower arms

Post by 80's_delirious »

60series had leafs so no control arms :P
80series lowers are right on 700mm maybe a touch less
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Post by brad 93hilux »

Hey mate, have you worked out how you are going to go bout this?

Won't you have to move the top mounts forward by like 100-150mm, otherwise it will try to push the diff back heaps and will bind up the panhard?

Just wondering, I have the same coil rear and am interested in it too.

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Post by Struth »

There is no way the surf lowers will fit the upper position without some fairly serious mods. It will be next to impossible to move the upper front mounts forward without ditching the fuel tank and there is not enough room to move the upper diff brackets rearward.

Not saying it can't be done, but a lot of work.

The 80 lowers will not fit the diff mouts or the chassis mounts either, they are not as wide in the bush as the Surf bushes.

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Post by monster fj »

well i have bin told by some 1 on here that the surf lowers put in the top and get 80 botoms for botom for beter ride i dismanteld the rear links put the lowers in the uppers it pushed the diff back 4 inch so un lesss i can be botherd to move the mounts forward 200 mm i dont no if it is worth it i mite just beef up the uppers aand dont forget its not in a surf its in a ln106 single cab now so moving tank its not a problem
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Post by Struth »

If you have the room to move the chassis mounts then go for it.
Or if you can live with the diff 4" further back then just set up the diff and chassis brackets for the lowers to suit the diff position.

The length combo of surf lowers in top and 80 lowers on bottom should work well.

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Post by monster fj »

Struth wrote:If you have the room to move the chassis mounts then go for it.
Or if you can live with the diff 4" further back then just set up the diff and chassis brackets for the lowers to suit the diff position.

The length combo of surf lowers in top and 80 lowers on bottom should work well.

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u have me thinking should i or not mmm is it realy worth it will i get beter flex becasue now its is narly myat the top of my spring at full flex is a bought 4 inches to the top of shazi i put retaniers in so springs dont go evry where do u rekon i will get more flex doing this combo ??? does any one no who has done it
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Re: 80 sieries lower arms

Post by brad 93hilux »

Wouldn't the panhard bushes bind up causing a shi# ride being 4" offset?

What other trailing arms have the same bush size as the 4 runner?
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Re: 80 sieries lower arms

Post by monster fj »

brad 93hilux wrote:Wouldn't the panhard bushes bind up causing a shi# ride being 4" offset?

What other trailing arms have the same bush size as the 4 runner?
I WOULD HAVE TO MOVE PANARD LOCATION UNLESS I MOVE MY UPPER MOUNTS FORWARD THEN IT WILL FIT
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