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how much lift out of Falcon leafs

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how much lift out of Falcon leafs

Post by 4sum4 »

My mate has got some xf Falcon leafs,and was wondering how much lift he will get still using 85mm shackle with the shortest part of the leaf pack at the hanger
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probably none, but lots of flex. It all depends on what you do with the mounts.
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Question? Is this fittment for the front or rear??
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Post by hophoar »

definately for the rear, Falcon springs are 200mm longer than IFS rears. I'm doing a set for a mate, drilling the leaves to centre the hanger and I'd say you'd be looking at 3-4" of lift depending what leaves you use and where you position your hangers.

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Post by killalux »

i got about 1-2" out of mine, using about 2" over standard shackles (superiors) angled back at about 30-40*
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from memory i think the Hypolux runs AU falcon ute springs in the rear.
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Post by slosh »

I got Explorers in mine- I'm pretty sure they are same length as XF, but have different leafs and more camber. Everything else being standard, I think they gave about a 1 inch lift, maybe bit more.
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Post by skootin »

Hate to be a wet blanket but XF falcons have four coil's wouldn't be XD springs perhaps.
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out of the back of an XF ute!
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Post by 4sum4 »

Well that sounds good about 3" is what we are after and probably re packing some leafs in they seem to soft
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Post by hypo »

roc70y wrote:from memory i think the Hypolux runs AU falcon ute springs in the rear.
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not anymore got some custom ones that r 100mm longer than falcoon springs....

but yeah the falcon springs wont give u much lift i ran lift blocks under springs 2 get it level with the front
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