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Buggy rears

Tech talk for Hilux

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Buggy rears

Post by Footflat »

Hey guys,

Has anyone ever seen the buggy type set up run or used on the rear of a hilux? Looking at buying this but i dunno about this? Haha
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Re: Buggy rears

Post by Elmo »

Yeah it used to be real common 10 years ago and I personally loved mine.
Everybody knew someone with a horror story but that's like anything out of the norm.

His is a bit different to mine tho, see how his 3/4 leaf is actually bolted up, that in my mind would make it a lot easier to drop down for travel but maybe in some cases too easy. Dunno haven't driven one like that.
Mine was a leaf spring cut in half and clamped upside down and as such it always had tension as it actually had to flex down if you can follow me?

Either way I liked mine and wheeled it for a few years until I cut the car up and parted it out.

Did you buy it?
My name is Rob.

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