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what suspention does everythink best for an 80

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what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by ndog »

hey guys ive got an 80 and its pritty stock atm 2'' lift thats bout it which is 4 years old,
and want to start setting it up for touring and some pritty good 4x4ing like up cape ,simpson,
high country ect was thinking a 3'' lift? what does every 1 recomend , cheers nathan
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by 80's_delirious »

keep the 2" lift and fit lockers

my 105series, 2" lift, lockers front and rear. It surprizes me were it will go, its been everywere my 80 with 4"lift went

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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

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looks nice yer thats good idea have thought that but just want it to sit higher my 2'' looks like stock hight want more clearance, and will have to get sliders and scrub bars
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by RockyF75 »

Is that rope Rd?
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by ndog »

wat suspention u have in ur 80?
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by howsie »

Id go 3inch with chopped guards, 35s on custom offset rims and lockers. That setup will get you anywhere just about
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by stilivn »

ndog wrote:
and want to start setting it up for touring and some pritty good 4x4ing
You don't want 35's if you plan on setting it up as a tourer. If springs are sagged you could always throw some coil spacers in and a set of 33's with a locker or 2 and you will be laughing.
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I'm in the same situation, want it set up for touring and the current suspension is a few years old and the 80 is starting to get a bit overweight. With just the draws in the back full it's already dragging its arse. So my question is what would be a good load rating for an overweight 80 that will mOst likely see a bit Of towing. I've seen some kits that are rated to 100kg front and 400kg rear. Will these kits still be capable off road when it's not fully loaded? Or do I just jam a locker in it get get used to driving with no flex.
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RockyF75 wrote:Is that rope Rd?
nah, its Farrels Rd 3
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by stinger »

I would just put some good tyres on it (not overkill in size), a couple of inches of lift and decent coils and shocks that suit your kitted out vehicle (if daily driver go softer coils with Poly airs, otherwise HD springs that handle your laden weight)

Then learn how to drive the vehicle. I can take a disco with stock suspension and A/T tires the same places a 4 inch lifted cruiser can go by driving the vehicle appropriately (i.e good wheel placement and driving with my head not the right foot) Okay so I also have a well worked cruiser as well but its main benefit is when taking the vehicle places vehicles were never designed to go :rofl: and maybe a little abuse...
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by ndog »

cheers guys for the input i do want lokkas but just want to set car up first get it all working and moving well then get lokkas, but really want to know what suspension ppl are using, cheers guys
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by stilivn »

Call suspensionstuff and have a chat to them, awesome service and good quality gear. Adjustable shocks are great but in my experience can have a very short life and a short warranty to match. Your problem is you want the best of both world but touring and weekend warrior require a very different setup so you will have to settle in the middle somewhere.
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

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To give an idea the dobinsons are stiff shocks and suit my car with the tuff dog 5 inch lift perfectly. I also have dobinsons coils to match shocks. Have found efs to be way too soft for a large cruiser. Old man emu are pretty good for a cruiser and any adjustable on a medium to hard setting. Mines a daily driver running the before mentioned suspension setup with 35 inch maxxis bighorns and it drives better than my brothers gq (lifted to same height as my car) but with tuff dog all round, but still not really bad. Dads 75 series however was good on old man emission but now is nearly undrivable on efs shocks (standard height).
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Post by Hamo »

I did the simpson crossing with standard coils & did have ANY problem's.
Now it's got 2" coils & 285/75/16 MT ATZ 4ribs

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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by ndog »

cheers guys might go to suspensionnstuff any1 no much about the arms like super flexy arms ect r they worth getting
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by crankycruiser »

ndog wrote:cheers guys might go to suspensionnstuff any1 no much about the arms like super flexy arms ect r they worth getting
ive got superflex arms in the front of mine. they arent a bad compromise

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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

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is ur ute in the new mag , that looks mint what suspension r u running
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by crankycruiser »

it was in issue 170, which was a few months ago now.

running 4" flexy coils front, 5" flexy rears, SRC shocks front with superflex arms, have relocated my rear arms so they now sit flat, which has also pushed the diff rearwards a bit, and running 2.5" profender smoothie's.
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by evanstaniland »

That all said crankys is no tourer wagon? I personally don't think flexy arms are needed when you plan on touring, I have a 105 with 4" lift with castor correction running 285/75/16 mtz tires. Nice to drive, not too tall. If your going remote try to stick to common tire sizes if you require one it could be a couple days wait for an odd size!
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evanstaniland wrote:That all said crankys is no tourer wagon? I personally don't think flexy arms are needed when you plan on touring, I have a 105 with 4" lift with castor correction running 285/75/16 mtz tires. Nice to drive, not too tall. If your going remote try to stick to common tire sizes if you require one it could be a couple days wait for an odd size!
Oh my mistake, I forgot I just drove it 16000k touring up the east coast to the cape. It's done more "touring"in the last 12 months than most "tourers".

Since ive been up the cape, its done what ppl classify as the "cape trip" no less than 4 times, been to the top twice, and as there is no "hard core " 4wding up here, i spend a lot of time exploring the gravel roads (done well over 10k since i have been here) which is what "touring" is all about isnt it??


Roof top tent, 2 fridges, a 22" flip down tv and a kitchen, I'd say thats tourer enough for me.
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by stilivn »

Ray is there much difference in cornering on both the black to and gravel since you put the superflex arms in, body roll etc. I don't think anyone was having a stab at the setup of your 4by just more or less curious if you would have them in a standard cruiser with mild lift that would only ever be set up for touring with off the shelf bolt on parts.
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stilivn wrote:Ray is there much difference in cornering on both the black to and gravel since you put the superflex arms in, body roll etc. I don't think anyone was having a stab at the setup of your 4by just more or less curious if you would have them in a standard cruiser with mild lift that would only ever be set up for touring with off the shelf bolt on parts.
Yes there is more body roll but its not too bad, I would attribute most of my body roll to the big tyres being run at 25psi on the gravel, also I run a HD sway bar in the arse (none in the front) and that brings it back to a very respectable level. On a lower 4bie there will be even less body roll (mine does only have 4" spring but has a body lift).

I'd really like to get hold of a multi valve TD sahara, and if i do it will be running 305's, 3-4" spring, super flex arms, some woop arse shocks and maybe some rear arm tweaking. That is my version of a good "daily" up here.
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crankycruiser wrote: Oh my mistake, I forgot I just drove it 16000k touring up the east coast to the cape. It's done more "touring"in the last 12 months than most "tourers".

Since ive been up the cape, its done what ppl classify as the "cape trip" no less than 4 times, been to the top twice, and as there is no "hard core " 4wding up here, i spend a lot of time exploring the gravel roads (done well over 10k since i have been here) which is what "touring" is all about isnt it??


Roof top tent, 2 fridges, a 22" flip down tv and a kitchen, I'd say thats tourer enough for me.
Geeze someone shiat the bed! read it again champ it was a question there is a question mark at the end it doesnt say its not a tourer, lets refresh..
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just stating some facts, "champ".

U are right tho. its not a wagon :finger:
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by ndog »

ok thanks guess i wont get superflexy arms not worth the extra 1500ish , and yer was thinking just goin 33s nice simple size not to expensive as the 37 or 35 on my 40.
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ndog wrote:ok thanks guess i wont get superflexy arms not worth the extra 1500ish , and yer was thinking just goin 33s nice simple size not to expensive as the 37 or 35 on my 40.
Living in a city (youve got brisbane in your profile)
Thats the safest bet keep it simple & Toddog's work mates wont need to find you & defect it.
Not to mention what would happen insurance wise if your involved in a accident.

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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

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yer so tru got to keep that in mind but am keeping the suspension i have now incase, thanks every1
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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

Post by petes 80 »

Hi ndog,

I had fitted just before xmas a 3" dobinson kit to my 80.
It has made a huge difference both on and off road compared to the crap iron man 2" kit that was in it when i got it.

The flex I am getting now is great and it is still very good on the road as I put 2 degree castor correction in as well. I am running 305/70/16's bighorns and it is driven every day. In the last year it has done 30000 klm's, 75% on the blacktop and it has been great

I would recommend the dobinsons stuff any day of the week

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Re: what suspention does everythink best for an 80

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petes 80 wrote:Hi ndog,

I had fitted just before xmas a 3" dobinson kit to my 80.
It has made a huge difference both on and off road compared to the crap iron man 2" kit that was in it when i got it.

The flex I am getting now is great and it is still very good on the road as I put 2 degree castor correction in as well. I am running 305/70/16's bighorns and it is driven every day. In the last year it has done 30000 klm's, 75% on the blacktop and it has been great

I would recommend the dobinsons stuff any day of the week

cheers

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