Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.
coillys
Re: coillys
RB zook wrote:how owns a coily on this forum
nice spellin dumbass
WHO
Team UNDERDOG #233
WERock Australia thanks to
[url]http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com[/url]
[url]http://www.rockbuggysupply.com[/url]
WERock Australia thanks to
[url]http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com[/url]
[url]http://www.rockbuggysupply.com[/url]
I do, still undecided on whether it was the right way to go, although its cool cause not many people have em, a bit different I guess but at the same time thats the problem cause there isnt easy access to aftermarket stuff. Some of the blank looks when asking bout suspention options etc in 4wd shops is almost humerous
RB zook wrote:yeah the front is shit.
mine has the same crawl ratio, and you have gearing
the rear flexes nicely
again, don't wanna know 'bout ur rear
my gearing is just confused, it thought it was 4.16, but it's really not will be fixed sometime soon hopefully, is all good
___,,,,_('o')_,,,,____
part of the newy conspiracy...
part of the newy conspiracy...
Stumped , what do you mean by the gearing isn't really 4.16 have you tested it by turning the input 4.16 turns and not getting 1 turn at the output , or are you guys having a private joke ???stumped wrote:RB zook wrote:yeah the front is shit.
mine has the same crawl ratio, and you have gearing
the rear flexes nicely
again, don't wanna know 'bout ur rear
my gearing is just confused, it thought it was 4.16, but it's really not will be fixed sometime soon hopefully, is all good
umm yeah I've got a coily and have had it for three years and have been dreaming up suspension mods since the day i bought it.
I've got custom rancho coilovers in the front and rancho tooo long travels in the rear.
if ya want photos of anything gizza yell and i'll send ya pics
I've got custom rancho coilovers in the front and rancho tooo long travels in the rear.
if ya want photos of anything gizza yell and i'll send ya pics
Lester
96 SJ80V - it has coils from the factory!
96 SJ80V - it has coils from the factory!
[quote="suzukisam"]umm yeah I've got a coily and have had it for three years and have been dreaming up suspension mods since the day i bought it.
Is anyone else thinking like me ?, cut all the suspension mounts off and start from scratch ,something like the overkill kit , it will end up cheaper then playing around with the short restricted radius arms and the poor front towers ,and limited choice of shocks, I only wish I did it 1st up instead of feeding $$$$$ into the stock system , Iam pleased with the results so far but feel the standard set up is too restricted and to fragile to keep me satisfied for much longer.
Is anyone else thinking like me ?, cut all the suspension mounts off and start from scratch ,something like the overkill kit , it will end up cheaper then playing around with the short restricted radius arms and the poor front towers ,and limited choice of shocks, I only wish I did it 1st up instead of feeding $$$$$ into the stock system , Iam pleased with the results so far but feel the standard set up is too restricted and to fragile to keep me satisfied for much longer.
nelligen wrote:Is anyone else thinking like me ?, cut all the suspension mounts off and start from scratch ,something like the overkill kit , it will end up cheaper then playing around with the short restricted radius arms and the poor front towers ,and limited choice of shocks, I only wish I did it 1st up instead of feeding $$$$$ into the stock system , Iam pleased with the results so far but feel the standard set up is too restricted and to fragile to keep me satisfied for much longer.
This would also be a clever option because you could change over your front diff / axel (hub to hub etc) at the same time to be a widetrack sierra housing.
This means you can pick up things like air lockers* etc for the front end of the car.
* - without any modifications.
DMA Founding Member #1 - Now Retired
Yea but the coily axels are about 30mm wider then the wt leafys ( thats why the coilys have the ugly rims) and gain track by fitting earlier model rims, Ill just mod the front air locker I think.greg wrote:nelligen wrote:Is anyone else thinking like me ?, cut all the suspension mounts off and start from scratch ,something like the overkill kit , it will end up cheaper then playing around with the short restricted radius arms and the poor front towers ,and limited choice of shocks, I only wish I did it 1st up instead of feeding $$$$$ into the stock system , Iam pleased with the results so far but feel the standard set up is too restricted and to fragile to keep me satisfied for much longer.
This would also be a clever option because you could change over your front diff / axel (hub to hub etc) at the same time to be a widetrack sierra housing.
This means you can pick up things like air lockers* etc for the front end of the car.
* - without any modifications.
nelligen wrote:Yea but the coily axels are about 30mm wider then the wt leafys
I've never heard that before. This is interesting because i know someone that is playing with the idea of ripping the internals out of their coiler front diff and installing all the widetrack goodies instead (just to see if it will work).
DMA Founding Member #1 - Now Retired
greg wrote:nelligen wrote:Yea but the coily axels are about 30mm wider then the wt leafys
I've never heard that before. This is interesting because i know someone that is playing with the idea of ripping the internals out of their coiler front diff and installing all the widetrack goodies instead (just to see if it will work).
yes the coily uses vitara style rims which are about 15mm more on the back spacing and the track is the same - >>>the face to face dimension must be about 30mm more then...
that's why white spokes (suraysias etc.) stick out so far on coilies
plus the front coiler diff is pinion over so the bits are unlikely to work
i hear the coily front bearings are roller bearing and not needle bearing adjustable and the splines/axle end diameters are different
good luck is all i can say
Lester
96 SJ80V - it has coils from the factory!
96 SJ80V - it has coils from the factory!
suzukisam wrote:greg wrote:nelligen wrote:Yea but the coily axels are about 30mm wider then the wt leafys
I've never heard that before. This is interesting because i know someone that is playing with the idea of ripping the internals out of their coiler front diff and installing all the widetrack goodies instead (just to see if it will work).
yes the coily uses vitara style rims which are about 15mm more on the back spacing and the track is the same - >>>the face to face dimension must be about 30mm more then...
that's why white spokes (suraysias etc.) stick out so far on coilies
plus the front coiler diff is pinion over so the bits are unlikely to work
i hear the coily front bearings are roller bearing and not needle bearing adjustable and the splines/axle end diameters are different
good luck is all i can say
And the tie rod is located behind the diff housing.
Damo wrote:suzukisam wrote:greg wrote:nelligen wrote:Yea but the coily axels are about 30mm wider then the wt leafys
I've never heard that before. This is interesting because i know someone that is playing with the idea of ripping the internals out of their coiler front diff and installing all the widetrack goodies instead (just to see if it will work).
yes the coily uses vitara style rims which are about 15mm more on the back spacing and the track is the same - >>>the face to face dimension must be about 30mm more then...
that's why white spokes (suraysias etc.) stick out so far on coilies
plus the front coiler diff is pinion over so the bits are unlikely to work
i hear the coily front bearings are roller bearing and not needle bearing adjustable and the splines/axle end diameters are different
good luck is all i can say
And the tie rod is located behind the diff housing.
Sorry - what i meant was the internals and externals - effectively everything bar the axel housing, and control arms mounts. All steering, the 3rd member, axels, cv's and hubs widgets would be widetrack... i guess you'll get an update from pete as to if it works or not.
DMA Founding Member #1 - Now Retired
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests