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Hilux Sprung weight

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Hilux Sprung weight

Post by Black Bull »

Anybody with a lux truggy/comp truck that knows what thier front/rear axle weights are ?

Need to order some springs, but mine is in no state to get to a weighbridge.

If you do know, please post up and what sort of setup you're running so I can make an educated guess for spring rates.

Cheers guys
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Re: Hilux Axle weights

Post by Black Bull »

Anybody ?
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Re: Hilux Axle weights

Post by BlueSuzy »

Various bathroom scale weighed objects
Suzuki Sierra:
Suzuki sierra complete diff housing/hubs/etc Front 80kg Rear 63.5kg
1.3 Carb motor 68kgs
1.3 Gearbox 25kgs

Tyres:
1x 35x12.5x15 KM2 on a 15x8 alloy rim is 34kg
1x Stock 205 on sierra rim 20kg
1x 31x10.5x15 Yokohma Super digger 30kg

Accesories:
Aldi 9000lb steel cable winch is 38kg
Suzuki Sierra Arb bullbar 45?kg

Other:
Hilux complete diff housing/axles etc Front 107kg Rear 92kg
60 series Landcruiser PS box with Pitman arm is 14Kg
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Re: Hilux Axle weights

Post by Black Bull »

Thanks Tim, Doesn't really help much, was hoping one of the boys with a Hilux or similar would have known from having a weighbridge ticket from engineering or from setting up thier own spring weights
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Re: Hilux Axle weights

Post by BlueSuzy »

Oh sorry. You said axles weight, and you got them :P

So you want spring rates for sprung weight.

ps you look hot in an Isuzu MU
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Re: Hilux Sprung weight

Post by Black Bull »

Lol, Edited my mirst post to be more specific.happens when you make posts at 2am after 12+ hour days

As for the MU, I wish it was mate, just a gutless 2 liter petrol Frontera.
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Re: Hilux Sprung weight

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Black Bull wrote:Lol, Edited my mirst post to be more specific.happens when you make posts at 2am after 12+ hour days

As for the MU, I wish it was mate, just a gutless 2 liter petrol Frontera.
:smilecolros: :D
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Re: Hilux Sprung weight

Post by 4_low »

I would have a look around for someone who hires out corner weights, I know a guy who is a member of a cobra club that have a set that club members can use for a fee. then you can get a good idea on the weight distribution from corner to corner.
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Re: Hilux Sprung weight

Post by Black Bull »

If it was complete/finished I'd just use the weighbridge at the quarry next door. however's it's not so I can't
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