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front raising?
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front raising?
I have recently bought a hilux with ifs, having just replaced the crap tyres that are the standard bridgestone h/t with a/t the next thing is to get some height into it as it seems to bottom out a lot in the front and there is not much wheel travel as well when offroading. Any good shops in bris that I could talk to about trying to give it some height. thanks
Dont bother with heavier torsion bars they will just make the front too stiff and reduce your travel even more.
You can wind the adjuster bolts on the standard bars for a little lift ie. 30-40mm.
But just remember that whatever way you lift it you will end up closer to the extension bumpstops and you might want to fit low profile ones.
Torsion bar crank and bumpstop info is here.
http://www.off-road.com/toyota/tech/torsion/index.htm
Paul.
You can wind the adjuster bolts on the standard bars for a little lift ie. 30-40mm.
But just remember that whatever way you lift it you will end up closer to the extension bumpstops and you might want to fit low profile ones.
Torsion bar crank and bumpstop info is here.
http://www.off-road.com/toyota/tech/torsion/index.htm
Paul.
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