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Spring Over Kit - Anyone know where to buy a kit?

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Spring Over Kit - Anyone know where to buy a kit?

Post by dazlin »

JUst wondering if there is a kit you can buy to complete a Spring Over on the sierra.
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Post by Wesley »

calmini makes one but dont buy it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and again just incase you wernt listening DONT BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by SAWZALL »

Most of the US vendors do SPOA kits. Dont know about sourcing locally...

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Post by dazlin »

melbourne, victoria australia
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Post by N*A*M »

you don't need SOA for vic conditions

what tyres do you plan to run?
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Post by Mudzuki »

N*A*M wrote:you don't need SOA for vic conditions

what tyres do you plan to run?


Let him make his own choice
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Post by christover1 »

dazlin wrote:melbourne, victoria australia


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Post by N*A*M »

Mudzuki wrote:
N*A*M wrote:you don't need SOA for vic conditions

what tyres do you plan to run?


Let him make his own choice


yeah i'm happy to let him make his own mistakes :lol:
for the effort of a proper SOA conversion (turning knuckles, high steering, new leaf packs) you're better off going coils and getting all the benefits that it brings
or you could tune your SUA set up

if you want to get a SOA done locally, 4Play Offroad would be a good place to start enquiries
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Post by dazlin »

Maybe a SOA is not what i need then. I am happy with the standard hight as this is only a toy for the weekend so i don't care what a dent or scratch underneath or anywhere else, i just need a bit more wheel travel. Is there any simpler mods that can improve this?
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Post by christover1 »

dazlin wrote:Maybe a SOA is not what i need then. I am happy with the standard hight as this is only a toy for the weekend so i don't care what a dent or scratch underneath or anywhere else, i just need a bit more wheel travel. Is there any simpler mods that can improve this?


You could try slightly longer shackles (for off road use only :) of course )
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Post by dazlin »

how much longer are the one on that pic to the standard ones?
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Post by christover1 »

dazlin wrote:how much longer are the one on that pic to the standard ones?


30mm longer.

they can change handling, so don't go too long, if you still want it daily driveable.

I chose the length by disconnecting the top shackle mount, letting the shocker fall to full extension, then I made the shackle long enough to fill gap...in your case could be different length, as mine are old man emu suspension.

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Post by Liam »

We have everything needed for spring over conversions. There isn't a 'kit' as such because theres so many variations in what poeple have to work with and how far they want to go.
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Post by grimbo »

before you rush off and buy something do a little research. This sort of thing has been discussed about 1 million times on here before. All sorts of suspension mods are discussed so take the time to read up about it. Also as Chris said check out the Suzuki Club.
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Post by DeWsE »

grimbo wrote:before you rush off and buy something do a little research. This sort of thing has been discussed about 1 million times on here before. All sorts of suspension mods are discussed so take the time to read up about it. Also as Chris said check out the Suzuki Club.


A grimbo said, as he is our wise and wonderful Mexican leader. Rofl. Narr he’s been wheeling for more years then I have been drinking alcohol, so I reckon he might know a thing or two.

From what I have seen of the vicco club I’d say you would really benefit from a little snooping around.

BTW what tires you running and are you planning anything different? If it’s a real budget toy look at some of Chris’s frog. Plenty of low budget stuff to get it running well
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Post by dazlin »

Chris’s frog? does he sell stuff?
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Post by nicbeer »

nah, probably would if he could. have a search for christover1 for tech info. plenty out there from all of us

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Post by christover1 »

dazlin wrote:Chris’s frog? does he sell stuff?


I tried selling my body once, but finished up owing money ;)

But seriously, I built, run, and maintain my zook on a disability pension, so cheap mods is all I know.

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Post by dazlin »

whats the cheapest way to get further wheel travel?
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Post by dazlin »

this is about all i can get in regards to wheel travel, you can see the back wheel pickup up on this small drop.
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Post by christover1 »

dazlin wrote:whats the cheapest way to get further wheel travel?


slightly longer shackles helps. you can also trawl the wrecker fer shox long enuff, and with correct fittings to suit the extra from the shackles...
car shocks are usually ok on light vehicles like zooks...
people on here have done this, they may be able to tell you best cars to look at...

also check to see if spring is running out of droop, or is it the shock running out of length.

some people remove leaves from the springs, but I not know if thats good or not

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Post by nicbeer »

Take the shocks off and try that flexin again to see whats limiting it.

Try longer shackles and RUF with the std rear springs maybe as well.

If you can fab a bit. maybe a 3/4 rear?

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Post by christover1 »

dazlin wrote:this is about all i can get in regards to wheel travel, you can see the back wheel pickup up on this small drop.


the front travel is fairly good fer a stocker though.

I use OME springs and shox, they are good but not cheap (bought 9 years ago when had money) they only just starting to fail

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Post by DeWsE »

That isn't full droop the shackle is still pointing forward. get yaself some decent shocks and see what happens. I recommend OME
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Post by DAZZ »

The front bar is hitting the ground too. This might be a problem??? :cool: :cool:
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Post by muppet_man67 »

the suzuki club is calling. :) meeting is in 2 days :armsup: my favourite night of the month. (ok now it sounds like I dont have a life) good mix of people from people like me who have only been driving 12 months to people like Grimbo who has a long grey beard and tells many wise tales of 4wd adventures.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

just to clarify. Grimbo doesn't actually have a long grey beard. that is just my pathetic attemp at humour.
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Post by christover1 »

muppet_man67 wrote:the suzuki club is calling. :) meeting is in 2 days :armsup: my favourite night of the month. (ok now it sounds like I dont have a life) good mix of people from people like me who have only been driving 12 months to people like Grimbo who has a long grey beard and tells many wise tales of 4wd adventures.


you'll be there by yourself

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Post by muppet_man67 »

lol. dont know why I said this week. yes next week :lol:
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