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Hilux Springs in the rear

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Hilux Springs in the rear

Post by ca18escort »

Ok guys,
I have got a set of rear hilux spings sitting at home and I had a look at them. If I fit them up they should move the rear diff back about 7-8 inches from the look of it. I will use a 3/4 setup at the rear because the chasiss just isn't long enough. my question is Has anyone run these springs with the tub on the back or do you all do a ute conversion? It just looks like alot of cutting to clear the tyres. Also what do you do for a drive shaft for the rear? Will I have to go custom?

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Post by sierrajim »

there was one in the club who cut his guards with this setup of 3/4 with lux springs.

If it's a road driven car it would probably look more legal with a tray.

I think that bigsteve has some better pics.
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Post by ca18escort »

I see what you mean :twisted: :twisted:

I think that we might try the hilux fronts in the rear for a start and then later go to the rears. I don't want to get too far ahead of my ability with this thing because it will only end in tears.

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Post by -Mick- »

ca18escort wrote:I see what you mean :twisted: :twisted:

I think that we might try the hilux fronts in the rear for a start and then later go to the rears. I don't want to get too far ahead of my ability with this thing because it will only end in tears.

Paul


Sensible :lol:

Do a detailed write up of this hey ;) The lux fronts are the same as the revered heep yj's so it will be mucho interesting :cool:
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Post by stumped »

sierrajim wrote:there was one in the club who cut his guards with this setup of 3/4 with lux springs.

If it's a road driven car it would probably look more legal with a tray.

I think that bigsteve has some better pics.


keen to see some more details on this rig's suspension setup...
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Post by sierrajim »

PM bigsteve he's got some more pics.

I'm actually going to pick up what's left of that car tomorrow.
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Post by bigsteve »

I've got more just loioking for them
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Post by Wolverine »

Can someone post up the lengths of the Hilux fronts, rears and IFS springs.

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Post by redzook »

Wolverine wrote:Can someone post up the lengths of the Hilux fronts, rears and IFS springs.

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Post by Wolverine »

Cheers!
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Post by stumped »

did ya find any more steve?
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Post by bigsteve »

stumped wrote:did ya find any more steve?


Still looking,

I have about 4000 photo's to go through ;)
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Post by stumped »

bigsteve wrote:
stumped wrote:did ya find any more steve?


Still looking,

I have about 4000 photo's to go through ;)


so what's taking so long??? :D
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Post by Damo »

stumped wrote:
bigsteve wrote:
stumped wrote:did ya find any more steve?


Still looking,

I have about 4000 photo's to go through ;)


so what's taking so long??? :D


Probly went up to the pub again for lunch :D
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Post by bigsteve »

stumped wrote:
bigsteve wrote:
stumped wrote:did ya find any more steve?


Still looking,

I have about 4000 photo's to go through ;)


so what's taking so long??? :D


New job :cool:
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Post by DeWsE »

From what I hear big steve you are ignoring some of your jobs............How's the kitchen coming along :finger:

Oh and congrats with the job, I hope all goes well.
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Post by bigsteve »

DeWsE wrote:From what I hear big steve you are ignoring some of your jobs............How's the kitchen coming along :finger:

Oh and congrats with the job, I hope all goes well.


The kitchen aint being neglected



































We did it on the kitchen bench last night ;)
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Post by built4thrashing »

whats this i hear. Haven't you learnt thats what makes kids. must be a slow learner or a glutton for punishment.
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Post by ca18escort »

Back to the hilux spring thing. I will be fitting the hilux front this weekend to the rear because it is going to take alot of chopping to clear the tyres if I put the rear springs in with 3/4 setup.

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I will post up pics of it on the weekend.
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Post by DeWsE »

bigsteve wrote:
DeWsE wrote:From what I hear big steve you are ignoring some of your jobs............How's the kitchen coming along :finger:

Oh and congrats with the job, I hope all goes well.


The kitchen aint being neglected

We did it on the kitchen bench last night ;)


tehehe

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Post by built4thrashing »

just a question. do you need to modify the mounts to fit the hilux springs ? are they the same width? whats the length from eye to eye (in mm)
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Post by nicbeer »

I know they are wider. 2.5" i think they are
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Post by nicbeer »

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Post by built4thrashing »

i cant seem to see the pics
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Post by redzook »

nicbeer wrote:I know they are wider. 2.5" i think they are


2.36 if my memory serves me correct :lol:
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Post by bigsteve »

Ahh those weer the other shots i had.

In this case they didgeyed up the spring eyes i thing to fit sierra bushes in them (don't ask me how)
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Post by nicbeer »

I got more pics of that one if you want them.

I got them for the 3/4 setup.
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Post by stumped »

nicbeer wrote:I got more pics of that one if you want them.

I got them for the 3/4 setup.


post em up, seems relevant to the thread... if not can u email them?
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Post by redzook »

hows he go with axle wrap with the long half at the front?

seems as though it would wrap a fair bit :shock:
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Post by nicbeer »

Email prob easier.

Pm your addy through
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