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75 series suspension help

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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75 series suspension help

Post by ltissy »

I'm looking at upgrading the suspension on my ute want to fit 35" tyres on and was thinking of fitting a 3" lift kit on

Want to get more flex don't carry much loads. Have seen the drop shackles and want to customize a suspension kit or does anyone know of a good flex kit on the market.

Any ideas or suggestions on how to go about it would be appreciated

Thanks Tissy
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Re: 75 series suspension help

Post by 666mademedoit »

2 inch dobinwon springs, go for there light duty set up and remove the second stage from the rears and you've got a fairly cheap fairly flexi combo. With 25mm longer front shackles and 50mm longer rears those springs will give you enough flex to lift am rear tire about a metre keeping the other 3 wheels firmly planted... longer shocks in the rear are a must to get complete droop. This sort of setup will keep your car fairly low and stable, if more clearance for bigger tires is needed don't be scared to fire up the angle grinder!!!!!!!!!!!! :armsup:
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Re: 75 series suspension help

Post by ltissy »

Thanks for the advice will look into it
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