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FJ80 coil swap
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FJ80 coil swap
Has anyone swapped FJ80 rear coils into the rear of a 4runner?
Incapable Front Suspension
Minion #1
I'm not sure on my total lift, but i know the bottom of my tailgate is roughly level with my waist. I ordered 4" lift 80 series coils from pedders but have since measured and compared them with hophoars and have found they gave me standard height but heavy duty rate coils. I am using 35mm spacers and it's still not level with the front, so i'm gonna try some 2" lift ones and see how they go. So far as i know they didn't change much so any 80 coil should go in. Gruntless is running 3" lift 80 springs from dobbinsons, now THAT is a high runner !!!
I'm pretty happy with these ones, they flex alright and ride very nice on the road !!. Cheers, Jeremy
I'm pretty happy with these ones, they flex alright and ride very nice on the road !!. Cheers, Jeremy
Here is a link directly to Liams profile (click the url) he has always responded pretty quickly to my electronic communications, and is easy to get a hold of and chat to!
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Oreo wrote:I told you these guys would know Oreo
Ya you were right. But now how am I going to get these coils? All the best coil spring manufacturers are in Australia. I wish there was an American company that made 4" + coils for fj80's.
HAve you tried [url]http://www.sleeoffroad.com/
They do alot of 80's and Ben who works there has a lux with 40" swampers and knows the lux/runner side very well.
They also make some great siderails for runner/lux/80
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Darren
02 Prado 3.0TDI
240 Lightforce 60lt Engel
315's on order.Lift coming.
Mud is for powerslides and sliding down hills, much more fun than driving over landscaping materials at snails pace, and panel beating bills!
02 Prado 3.0TDI
240 Lightforce 60lt Engel
315's on order.Lift coming.
Mud is for powerslides and sliding down hills, much more fun than driving over landscaping materials at snails pace, and panel beating bills!
Oreo wrote:Ya I checked them but the biggest rear fj80 springs that I could find were 2.5".
Did you speak to them about spacers, and what you wanted to do with them?
Darren
02 Prado 3.0TDI
240 Lightforce 60lt Engel
315's on order.Lift coming.
Mud is for powerslides and sliding down hills, much more fun than driving over landscaping materials at snails pace, and panel beating bills!
02 Prado 3.0TDI
240 Lightforce 60lt Engel
315's on order.Lift coming.
Mud is for powerslides and sliding down hills, much more fun than driving over landscaping materials at snails pace, and panel beating bills!
[url]http://www.offroadsolutions.com/
These guys arent far from there and are building a forerunner at the moment.[/url]
These guys arent far from there and are building a forerunner at the moment.[/url]
Darren
02 Prado 3.0TDI
240 Lightforce 60lt Engel
315's on order.Lift coming.
Mud is for powerslides and sliding down hills, much more fun than driving over landscaping materials at snails pace, and panel beating bills!
02 Prado 3.0TDI
240 Lightforce 60lt Engel
315's on order.Lift coming.
Mud is for powerslides and sliding down hills, much more fun than driving over landscaping materials at snails pace, and panel beating bills!
Minion #1
dude im running a 3 inch no load spring in the rear of mine...........there a dobinson made spring and from what the guy told me it was the softest they made to suit an 80 i paid $230 for the pair
they also travel not to bad for an off the shelf spring
when i first did the SAS i had 4 inch springs out of a patrol and couldnt sqaush them for SH!T
i would get the soft coil if you plan on getting any travel out of it :wink:
hope that helps a bit
they also travel not to bad for an off the shelf spring
when i first did the SAS i had 4 inch springs out of a patrol and couldnt sqaush them for SH!T
i would get the soft coil if you plan on getting any travel out of it :wink:
hope that helps a bit
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