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advice wanted on susp for coily and front bar

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advice wanted on susp for coily and front bar

Post by dvast8 »

hey guys well i recently purchesed a 96 coily
I am wanting to do a suspension lift , to lift 3 inches i have a huge amount of cash so money is no abject but the set up has to be road legal as it gets used for daily driver , i have heard that they are a prick to do so any advice would be great or any people you would recomend to go see , cheers cameron ;o) i am also looking for a front bar to fit i have a warn 9000lbs winch i want to fit behind can any one recomend where to find a front bar off the shelf or any one who will make me a custom one
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Post by xtreem »

Man the search Nazi's are going to kick your arse. There are several recent topics on this, one of them is only a couple of topics down this page.
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Post by bigsteve »

As far as bars for mounting winches goes there is a new company on the scene doing tome trick Kustom (with a K) shiat




www.arb.com.au


Check it out, might have what your after.
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Post by sierrajim »

Grimbo. Where are you???????
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
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Post by grimbo »

who me the prick and unhelpful arsehole. nah I'm not going to play. :D
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Re: advice wanted on susp for coily and front bar

Post by Drewfus »

dvast8 wrote:I am wanting to do a suspension lift , to lift 3 inches i have a huge amount of cash so money is no abject .... can any one recomend where to find someone who will make me some custom barwork


Talk to Sam at 'Overkill Engineering' (Hornsby), he's a nice kid who builds good..... ;) :lol:

Walk in, and show him this picture, give him your money, and he will make it happen. Just make sure you ask him for an EXO, and say you want it in RED (chicks dig it ;) , plus they go faster...)
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Post by sierrajim »

Don't forget to tell them that you have a huge amount of cash!!!
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Post by HRZOOK »

I have one of these bars from Overkill and it looks sweeeet

check it @

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... light+duty

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Post by ashhash »

who me the prick and unhelpful arsehole. nah I'm not going to play. :D


Aww cmon mate I said I was sorry... ;)

dvast8 - see my thread and youll see what he means :oops:
All I can say is good luck! Id be keen to see how you go with your coily, ive had much fun so far :x
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Post by redzook »

Sam at Overkill Engineering
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will make a custom bar for you to suit your winch
and he will do your suspension to ;)


i rekon put hilux diffs under it 4 link rear 3link panhard front

and it would be sweet :D
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Post by Guy »

I say Disco driveline .. its easy and kinda similar in design to what there already
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Post by RB zook »

pm jeremy about a bar(surfection)


and talk to tony at GRP auto about suspention

this is my coily, love the bar :cool:
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thanks

Post by dvast8 »

hey thanks for all the advice guys its been great and next time i will do some reasearch befor asking the same questions as others cheers
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Post by muppet_man67 »

I would be surprised if the front shokers had gone and thats why the ride is crap. I own a coilly and the front suspension bottoms out all the time on speed humps and pot holes. I would buy a set of king springs. yes they are lifted but its nessasaraly a bad thing. (I havnt done this yet but plan to) Also remove the front sway bar. You will find that the front suspension will be slightly cushier when it comes to slow bumps such as driveways. At first the removal of the sway bar will be noticed when cornering as the car will lean a bit more however I dont notice it anymore. It will definatly be noticed in the bush as the front suspension will actually move.
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