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about my lux

Tech talk for Hilux

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about my lux

Post by jaylocker »

hey i have a 1983 hilux im running 35 with normal diff gears its got a 2 inch bod lift the front springs are flat and the back have 10 springs really stiff the front walks good the back is allwas in the air, ive spent 3.500 soo far on it i got offerd 5.500, should i sell it or keep it do new suspenton lockers and cut the tray down, my next 4be i want coils

thanks help
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Post by RV80 »

Just take some leafs out of the rear packs.
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Re: about my lux

Post by bogged »

jaylocker wrote:ive spent 3.500 soo far on it i got offerd 5.500, should i sell it or keep it do new suspenton lockers and cut the tray down, my next 4be i want coils

you answered it yourself. You have been offered more than you paid, and you want a car with coils.

but what you going to get on coils for $5k? What are you lookin at getting..
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Post by Bartso »

you have to decide what you really want to do if you like the hardcore 4wd sceen its up to you either keep your hilux spend 5000 on it and it should be fairly capable after that or spend money on a coil spring vehicle first you have to buy it then spend extra money on that check out
bee bee's hilux thats pretty awesome
if you want coils for just the comfort then go for coils but either way look at how much you want to spend and what you want to get out of it
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