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lifting ifs lux on a budget

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lifting ifs lux on a budget

Post by gurumon »

2000 xcab....

i'm only after a paltry 2inches.....

one day when i get serious i'll sas it... until then i don't wanna waste any more $$$ on the front end - so im prepared to just crank up the standard bars 2" and wack in these shortened bumpstops i got.

which gives me more to spend on the ass end....
what do i do with the rear leaves to get the 2" and improve travel? people seem to rave about ifs rears - i have no idea why as i find mine to be rather Grimace????
options seem to be replace them for around 400bucks or get them reset for unknown $$$ ? suggestions anyone??

load carrying is rarely above 500kilos.

would prefer to stick with old school fixed - non extending, non rotating, non spaceship controlling shackles but open to suggestions?

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Post by 82 Lux »

Stick a block between the spring and axle. Big Balls sells them I think. Or use some heavy wall 2" tube with axle locating holes drilled in it.. Just a thought... :)
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Post by Aza »

i would just use lift blocks or just do a body lift if u one want it lifted that much, would be cheaper and u wouldnt have to mess around with the springs :D
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Post by spazbot »

std ifs rears are only good for non ifs trucks as the ifs leaf spring pack is longer than the std hilux rear. for a ifs truck they are shit you need to get some 2" lifted ifs rear springs or try and get some falcon springs under there
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Post by hypo »

spazbot wrote:std ifs rears are only good for non ifs trucks as the ifs leaf spring pack is longer than the std hilux rear. for a ifs truck they are shit you need to get some 2" lifted ifs rear springs or try and get some falcon springs under there


y cant he move the shackle hanger forward 2 get the same distance between mounts as a solid axle rig then they will b the same :roll:
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Post by spazbot »

yeah thats another option, i wasnt thinking outside the box
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Post by Aza »

hypolux wrote:
spazbot wrote:std ifs rears are only good for non ifs trucks as the ifs leaf spring pack is longer than the std hilux rear. for a ifs truck they are shit you need to get some 2" lifted ifs rear springs or try and get some falcon springs under there


y cant he move the shackle hanger forward 2 get the same distance between mounts as a solid axle rig then they will b the same :roll:


he's a thinker ;) be abit of stuffing around but would be pretty cheap, would u do the same to the front though? or get different springs to match the hieght of the rear?
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Post by hypo »

Aza wrote:
hypolux wrote:
spazbot wrote:std ifs rears are only good for non ifs trucks as the ifs leaf spring pack is longer than the std hilux rear. for a ifs truck they are shit you need to get some 2" lifted ifs rear springs or try and get some falcon springs under there


y cant he move the shackle hanger forward 2 get the same distance between mounts as a solid axle rig then they will b the same :roll:


he's a thinker ;) be abit of stuffing around but would be pretty cheap, would u do the same to the front though? or get different springs to match the hieght of the rear?


where will the leaves go with the IFS ????? get of the crack :finger: :finger:

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Post by gurumon »

thanks guys - appreciate the different points of view...

general concensus seems to be...

1 - chop the existing rear mounts and shorten the distance between mounts retaining existing springs. be a bit of a mission as i dont have ready access to a gas axe or welder :oops:

2 - use spacer blocks.... aside from being illegal in qld (not overly concerned but it's always nice to stay legal where possible) - ive heard some horror stories about lift blocks - axle wrap, etc.... or is that mostly confined to larger blocks??
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Post by ausyota »

What would the legallities of moving the rear mounts foward be?
Would they need to be looked at by an engineer?
Would they even notice?
I know I would want longer shackles but if the rear mount was moved foward would a standard length shackle no longer fit at all. ie if the law didnt like my extended shackles would a standard fit back in temp.
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Post by Frenzal »

The quickest/cheapest/easiest option would be to go for the blocks...I've never had any problems with them. If they don't work, you've not lost much at all and you could probably sell them on.
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Post by gavinc »

i have 2inch lift blocks in the rear off my luxs that i made from the loader plates that was in my spring pack and put greaseable shackle in and it works very well get plenty off flex
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

break out the jig saw and go the chop... and get some greasable shackles :lol:
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