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SPUA Rear end flex...

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SPUA Rear end flex...

Post by nicbeer »

I have heard the front done to death but not much is said about the back except for SPOA and coils. What about SPUA guys. I have seen 3/4 and most things around there.

What have people using daihatsu rear springs done to fit them and are they any good. I was thinking of a sort of RUF at the back. Something longer at the back.

Anyone know what springs fit the suzi hangers and allright length. I have heard daishatzu ut don't know what they are from?

Any ideas...

cheers

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Post by bigsteve »

Hilux rears.

Run em the right way round for not much WB change of reverse them and use a front drive shaft for the rear (extend WB)
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Re: SPUA Rear end flex...

Post by redzook »

nicbeer wrote:I have heard the front done to death but not much is said about the back except for SPOA and coils. What about SPUA guys. I have seen 3/4 and most things around there.

What have people using daihatsu rear springs done to fit them and are they any good. I was thinking of a sort of RUF at the back. Something longer at the back.

Anyone know what springs fit the suzi hangers and allright length. I have heard daishatzu ut don't know what they are from?

Any ideas...

cheers

Nic


diahatsu springs wont fit original hangers ;)
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Post by nicbeer »

to fit hilux rears, what do ya need to do? going into a SPUA NT sierra. What years hilux are we talking about and approx what wheelbase change is made when fitting them.

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Re: SPUA Rear end flex...

Post by bigsteve »

redzook wrote:
nicbeer wrote:I have heard the front done to death but not much is said about the back except for SPOA and coils. What about SPUA guys. I have seen 3/4 and most things around there.

What have people using daihatsu rear springs done to fit them and are they any good. I was thinking of a sort of RUF at the back. Something longer at the back.

Anyone know what springs fit the suzi hangers and allright length. I have heard daishatzu ut don't know what they are from?

Any ideas...

cheers

Nic


diahatsu springs wont fit original hangers ;)


Neither will luxes

I think either way there is a fair bit of fab work, hence the simpliciy of a 3/4
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Post by bigsteve »

Another option could be 1/4 eliptic Spua, never seen it done though (Probably a good reason for it but I dunno)
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Post by redzook »

bigsteve wrote:Another option could be 1/4 eliptic Spua, never seen it done though (Probably a good reason for it but I dunno)


i dont get the 1/4 sua?


how can u make is sua?
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Post by bigsteve »

redzook wrote:
bigsteve wrote:Another option could be 1/4 eliptic Spua, never seen it done though (Probably a good reason for it but I dunno)


i dont get the 1/4 sua?


how can u make is sua?


Me either thats what I'm saying.
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Post by grimbo »

well you could theoretically do it if you ran a flat spring straight back from the frame spring mount to the diff. You would need to have really big tyres for this to work. Maybe SPOA would be a better option in this case ;)
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Post by redzook »

grimbo wrote:well you could theoretically do it if you ran a flat spring straight back from the frame spring mount to the diff. You would need to have really big tyres for this to work. Maybe SPOA would be a better option in this case ;)


wtf?

1/4 eleptic mounts to the diff with a shackle there are no springs pads to make it SOA OR SUA
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Post by nicbeer »

If anybody interested:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... light=sr20

Anybody have the measurements of the top spring mount or is a guessing game. Would this mod be a weld on job or could I get away with Drilling and plates.

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Post by grimbo »

redzook wrote:
grimbo wrote:well you could theoretically do it if you ran a flat spring straight back from the frame spring mount to the diff. You would need to have really big tyres for this to work. Maybe SPOA would be a better option in this case ;)


wtf?

1/4 eleptic mounts to the diff with a shackle there are no springs pads to make it SOA OR SUA


yeah I know what I was saying that theoretically you could mount to SPUA but the shackle would be hanging down below the diff. I know it is a stupid idea but theoretically it is possible to 1/4 eliptic it SPUA
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