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SOA My 75

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Re: SOA My 75

Post by MADSHORT »

11 years of driving around sprung over and i have NEVER broken a spring
maybe i dont drive hard enough
considering i have done tuff truck twice
nissan trials prob half a dozen times
willow glenn 3 or so
porters road heaps, menai heaps, wederburn heaps, little river more than heaps
all spring that i use have been genuine toyota
yep and all that on small tyres 35 inches
i would not even consider shackle reversal cause if i want a 4x4 that pig roots(bounce, bounce)
its way up a hill i would buy a hilux
no offence to lux drivers
its just my opinion
yeah i do have a anti wrap bar
ops sorry for engineering it is a braking bar to stop spring twisting under hard braking
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by TheBigBoy »

What are you on about? Missing the point again. Go back and re read. And NO shackle reversal didnt pig root at all. When the wheel wanted to go over something, it came up and back and climbed it much easier. The only problem is it lengthens your wheel base.
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by 91Mav »

You might find this an interesting read chubs, http://www.ih8mud.com/tech/shackle-reason.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.

Those engineers over at Toyota probably don't know what they're on about though.
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Cheers for the mixed opinions boys!

The truck is built to be a weekender as im surrounded by tracks and if i were to go tripping at 100k on a highway somewhere i would be pretty confident that my leaves wont break after some hard 4wding.

Also for a first build not everything is going to be done, had i knew more about shackle reversals than sure maybe would have done it.

The left passanger tyer in those photos was nearly full tucked and spring is pretty much at flat so shouldnt bend them to easy, and i think i ended up with 5 leaves in the front (Sprungup)

Thanks again guys ill get some good pics up soon..
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by ChaChi »

hey dude love the build! looking at doing the same to mine. just a question for ya mate which leaves did you take out of the pack if you dont mind me asking ?
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Hey mate,
If you look on page one it shows the front pack, started with 8 leaves. I took out the 6th from the bottom, the 4th from the bottom and the 2nd from the bottom. So finished with 5 leaves. Ya can't remove the main leaf up the top or the wrap leaf that loops around eyelet/ bushing.

On the rear pack I removed both load leaves real thick ones on bottom, and I think one more. But the more you removes the more wrap you'll get. I've got a very light rear end so allowed me to remove a fair bit. It differs for different utes though I guess. Just trial different amount of leafs in man.

Ask me anything when ya gonna get the process underway and I'll try to help out as much as possible mate. Was my first time too...
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by ChaChi »

cheers mate
shes my daily driver so ive got a 60 front diff to do the spring over too and ive got a set of original toyota leaves sitting at home aswell that i will start pluckin leaves from, im just going to try get as much done as i can before taking it off the road to do the final swap over of everything and the little fiddly bits so shes off the road as little as possible :armsup: .. your build has been heaps of help already mate you did a great job with what you achieved!
youve gotta be cheering about how she turned out flex and ride wise, shes a weapon! be good too see some pics of her climbin some hills mate!
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Thanks dude, yeah sounds good you should post it all on here so we can see how ya going and what your dealing with
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Found some old photos of my ute these are some form Back in 2007 after i had it for around a month, was pretty stoked on putting some stacks on it ahaha.

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did that and also put a sound system in. Looked like this

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so i drove it like this for ages then got a new car so neglected the poor 75 and she was driven every now and then by my old man. it was soooo loud with those 5" stacks i decided to pull em off and figured may as well build a new tray.

so here is the old tray gone

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decided i wanted her bigger so 2" body lifet seemed like a good idea and also some extended shackles

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then got to work on a tray

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she drove like this for around a month (unfinished) and was very very ruff.

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I ended up biteing the bullet and starting a spring over and thats whats brings us too know.

thought a bit of history could do everyone good on what was happening with this 75.

So from this....

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to this....

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to this....

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to this....

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NOW THIS....

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Re: SOA My 75

Post by sprungupcruiser »

All I can say is thank god you got rid of those stacks! The Cruiser gods would have frowned heavily upon them.

I've been running 5 leaves in the front of mine and I'm still getting pretty bad axle wrap, but I guess the v8 and 37's would probably make it worse.
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Hahaha. I know we all make mistakes lol. Quite embarrassing hey, I have seen the light though. Lol.

Yeah the old 1hz wont wrap my front haha. So should be right. But still getting my head around the concept on how to build trac bar. I can't really see how to build it properly. I'm researching some builds to get ideas..
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by sprungupcruiser »

If you look at mine, I think I am going to change to the shackle method instead of the slip method, I think it will work better that way.
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Yeah i had a look at yours, i think ill got the shackle method as well.

Here is a pick i made to try and get the idea of what to build i know its simple, and gay cos on paint but to be honest the building of it seems pretty simple. what do i need to watch out for. Shackle angle?

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Re: SOA My 75

Post by sprungupcruiser »

That's pretty much it mate.
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Z()LTAN »

instead of a bush at the end of the bar use a decent heim joint with misc spacers. This will stop it binding so much. Use bushes for everything else though to absorb some of the load.
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Ok sounds good but sorry what the hell is a heim joint and misc spacers?
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Z()LTAN »

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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Heres a funny video that was taken on the weekend, had all the boys around for a ride at my motocross and supercross track and one decided to do some body sliding!!

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Re: SOA My 75

Post by TheBigBoy »

I found a few pics of my reverse shackle set up. Its a complete bolt on kit I had made. Hope these pics help anyone wanting to do it in the future.

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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Looks good mate , but how exactly is it bolt on. Do you sill have to cut off hangers??

And how much did oh have to space your driveshaft??

I have offset holes on my spring perches, was thinking I could send the diff foward doing that
But wasn't sure how much changes will need to be made and if that's a smart idea.

But obviously Spring reversal is smartest...
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by TheBigBoy »

See the angled brackets and the pipe under the bull bar. It bolts upto your bull bar holes and bolts through your existing hangers. Drops down 50mm and then your reversed springs bolt to them. I got my top 2 springs lengthened by 50mm and custom made some shackles to fit. I cant remember how much I got my drive shaft extended nor can I remember how far I located the diff forward (was a while ago). But it was like driving on coils after that. The pic was just before I sold it - Thus how low its sitting and the tyres. I found that it climbed things a hell of alot easier, as the wheel came back and up instead of trying to go forward and up. Handled exactly the same on the road.
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Well put my front shocks in and tried to get some photos couldnt find a camera again so good old Iphone played its role in getting the following shots


An all too common site when building a 4x4 machine!!

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In middle of grinding off old shock tower

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and shes in..... (need to beef up the leafs some more to increase curve and put shock stroke into 40/60 position)

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Just thought id put this in aswell.

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Just the rears to go and it can be cruisen at 100k down the road with out feeling like a boat...
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by 94lux »

Hey mate i was looking at the pic of your shock hoops, it doesn't look like you've plated the chassis or braced the shock hoop....might be a good idea to brace the back of the hoop at least. Here's a photo of mine hope it helps.
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Ricko »

sprungupcruiser wrote:All I can say is thank god you got rid of those stacks! The Cruiser gods would have frowned heavily upon them.

I've been running 5 leaves in the front of mine and I'm still getting pretty bad axle wrap, but I guess the v8 and 37's would probably make it worse.
I just read this and some other comments about axle wrap in the front diff. This isn't necessarly a function of power or tyres, just poor spring set up and driving it hard into obstacles.

Fix it by clamping the front springs with 2 clamps evenly spaced behind the diff and one in the middle in front of the diff. Allow for 5mm space between clamp bolt and spring at resting height. Will barely affect flex and will solve axle wrap/snapped front pinions.

For rear diff - wrap bar/ladder bar as suggested.
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Testing it out will all four shocks in,

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Re: SOA My 75

Post by ChaChi »

hows this thing going mate any new updates ? wheelin pics ?
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by MADSHORT »

r they trail gear arms
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Re: SOA My 75

Post by Plageman »

Hey guys,

yeah chachi well got all my shox done, and putting a whinch in at the moment (very similar to Zoltans set up i just love his 75 its insane..), havent really been able to do any serious 4wd lately as i have no one to really go with, and if i dont have my whinch on i cant go anywhere too serious...

Still organising my roll bar and some other things ill do an update soon.

Hey Gordon, no i brough these arms through lowrangeoffroad.com they are great and only $70 for the pair, the price may have changed recently.



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Re: SOA My 75 First real Wheelin

Post by Plageman »

Took the rig out today to do some good 4 wheelin and went really well, here are a few pics and a Vid,

obviously not best quaity still off iphone.

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Testin out a small bog hole

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Re: SOA My 75

Post by 94lux »

Nice work on the bar mate, i much prefer the minimalistic look!
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