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driving without shocks, dumb idea???

Post by bIg_ReD_bOiNs »

i didnt know if this would be classed as general tech or not, so my bad if it should of been.

last week i put 2in extended greasable shackles (front and back) on my cruiser. it gets mad flex(compared to what it used to have) when i take the shockies out. i take em out because they are still the sh*tty standard travel ones, and i reckon that the shock having no travel is holding the leaves flat, reducing the lift.

how would i go driving around on the road with the shocks out? would it stuff anything up mechanically as my dad keeps telling me? or just make for a more uncomfortable ride?? would it drastically change the handling??
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Post by HRZOOK »

RB Zook nearly crashed with me in the car driving around with no shocks

This was in a coil zook though
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Post by fightara »

HRZOOK wrote:RB Zook nearly crashed with me in the car driving around with no shocks


This was in a coil zook though
:rofl: you guys drove a coily zook without shocks? Bouncy? :lol:

It's a dumb idea bIg_ReD_bOiNs. Don't do it. Pony up for some shocks the right length.
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Post by Utemad »

The detrimental effects would be much worse in a coil sprung vehicle as leaves have more internal resistance however I still wouldn't. Just buy some the right length.
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moved as its tech.
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Post by Eddy »

As long as you take it easy you'll be ok, as leaves have a certain amount of absorbtion built in. Had a XW Falcon ute for about two years before I realised it had no shocks in the back :roll:
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Post by mud4b »

eminem.....

de boing boing boing.... :D

i would not go there... it will affect the handling major...

very unsafe.
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Post by coxy321 »

One of my mates busted both front shockers on his 96 model dual cab hilux. It wasn't too bad, quite a bit bouncy though.

As far as the lagal side of things go, i reckon you'd probly get locked up if there happened to be an accident. Just run the standard ones until you can afford long travel ones. Dont make yourself another statistic.

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Post by beretta »

Bad idea Ithinks! Worse on coils, I drove my GQ 100mtrs down the road to another work shop without rear shocks in, even going very slow it was ridiculous, just didn't stop bouncing. Like mud4b said....de boing boing boing.... :D very unsafe!
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Post by chimpboy »

Don't be a fool.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by DamTriton »

Unroadworthy.

No insurance.

Unpredictable handling.

Axle tramp under load.


For what??? Something that seemed like a good idea at the time???


If it such a good idea, then why don't more ppl do it..................



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Post by bIg_ReD_bOiNs »

yeah fair enough, i didnt know wether or not it would drasically change the handling or not, thought it would be a good idae to ask before i did it, as for new shocks, being an apprentice and having a cruiser to pay off and fuel, moneys sorta short. so i guess ill just have to keep takin em on and off when i hit the tracks for a while. haha thanks guys.
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Post by Utemad »

GaryInOz wrote:Unroadworthy.

No insurance..................................

"Unradworthy 4WD kills child at school crossing"
How is this part any different from a million other modifications that we do? Bigger tyres come to mind.

As for owning a Cruiser on apprentice wages :shock: You must need to take out a loan every time you fill up!
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Post by dirtyGQ »

shhheeez at least get some second hand ones you can get em really cheap even if they are not 100 percent .
My bet you could even get some longer travel ones for next to peanuts second hand .
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no shocks?!

Post by sudso »

You're halfway there big red. Read the orange highlight.

As others have said.....Its illegal and you would probably end up in jail if you crashed it ......especially if someone got hurt.....on any public road or track!

Its illegal cos its dangerous.

On another note, years ago my older brothers first car was an old mini which had no springs cos his "mate" that he bought it from hadnt finished the intended work and my bro was keen to get mobile

You shoulda seen how solid it was especially around corners. Handled like a go-kart. :D Got up on two wheels sometimes and I was shitting myself! :shock: We thought it was a blast though but in retrospect we coulda farked ourselves up bad or someone else but when your young you dont really consider consequences that much

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Post by CRUSHU »

bIg_ReD_bOiNs wrote:yeah fair enough, i didnt know wether or not it would drasically change the handling or not, thought it would be a good idae to ask before i did it, as for new shocks, being an apprentice and having a cruiser to pay off and fuel, moneys sorta short. so i guess ill just have to keep takin em on and off when i hit the tracks for a while. haha thanks guys.
mate, measure up your shocks, and find out if the are pin or eye fittings to and bottom, then post up on here and ask for any secondhand ones, i'm sure people will give you a good pair of secondhandys for a 6 pack of booze.

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Post by HJ60_HEATHUS »

Ever seen a government bus driver bouncing in his seat? well it's like that, but the whole vehicle. my old man has a coaster bus, which must have buggered shocks on the front. the damn thing bounces something shocking. It's really annoying, especially for the passengers without seatbelts :twisted:
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sudso wrote: On another note, years ago my older brothers first car was an old mini which had no springs cos his "mate" that he bought it from hadnt finished the intended work and my bro was keen to get mobile

Keep upright
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Post by sudso »

whatever badreligionau. springs, cones, torsions bars, I dont know the anatomy of a mini it was over 25 years ago

all I know is it had no susp travel and was solid as a rock

buuuuuuumpy!
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Post by bIg_ReD_bOiNs »

CRUSHU wrote:
mate, measure up your shocks, and find out if the are pin or eye fittings to and bottom, then post up on here and ask for any secondhand ones, i'm sure people will give you a good pair of secondhandys for a 6 pack of booze.

i have a few pairs myself, so let us know.

im not exactly mechanically challenged, ive been workin on drag cars for a fair few years with some mates, but im really still a bit of a noob when it comes to suspension, like atm i still dont fully understand how a coil setup works. beside the point. but what im trying to say is, how do i measure up what size shocks i need.
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Post by bIg_ReD_bOiNs »

As for owning a Cruiser on apprentice wages You must need to take out a loan every time you fill up!

it getting a bit like that, lucky i work at the same site as my dad, so i run mine for a week (pay week) and he runs his for the other. (79 series, turbo desiel, motson turbo, it goes like the clappers) not that i give it a hiding when im driving or nothing :twisted:
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Post by CRUSHU »

what drag cars??

measure from the centre of the eye(if they are eye type shocks) or from the base of the pin( if they are pin type shocks)

measure from one end to the other, and tell us if they are eye-eye, pin top-eye bottom or what ever. measure fully extended, and fully closed.

I used to run a drag car myself, now i crew on my brothers super sedan.
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Post by bIg_ReD_bOiNs »

nothing real serious a mate of mine used to run an lx torana, 350 chev crate motor, we didnt do much to it just put it in, power glide, ford nine inch. we oly changed the motor(had a shitty 308 in it) the rest was done when he bought it, took us ages to do it cause he aquired a missus just after we started. we got it finished took it for like 3 runs up at willow bank, then he wrapped it round a pole and wrote it off. his mum and the missus went spaz and made him sell what was left, now he drives a clapped out v8 rangie. poor form on his part.

im off to measure the shocks, cheers guys!
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Post by mugginsmoo »

grab your self a tape measure and head on down to your local self-serve wreckers, you'll be suprised what will fit and how long some "car" shocks are.

cheep as, as well :D
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Post by grazza »

ive been workin on drag cars for a fair few years with some mates, but im really still a bit of a noob when it comes to suspension, like atm i still dont fully understand how a coil setup works. beside the point. but what im trying to say is, how do i measure up what size shocks i need.
pity you were into straight line racing, if you were into circiut racing you would know about suspension...
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Post by RB zook »

HRZOOK wrote:RB Zook nearly crashed with me in the car driving around with no shocks

This was in a coil zook though
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Post by bad_religion_au »

sudso wrote:whatever badreligionau. springs, cones, torsions bars, I dont know the anatomy of a mini it was over 25 years ago

all I know is it had no susp travel and was solid as a rock

buuuuuuumpy!
fair enough although that sounds natural for a mini :)
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Post by CRUSHU »

grazza wrote:
ive been workin on drag cars for a fair few years with some mates, but im really still a bit of a noob when it comes to suspension, like atm i still dont fully understand how a coil setup works. beside the point. but what im trying to say is, how do i measure up what size shocks i need.
pity you were into straight line racing, if you were into circiut racing you would know about suspension...
I don't get it?? Suspension plays a vital role in transfering power to the ground in a Drag car.
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bad religionau wrote;
fair enough although that sounds natural for a mini
wasnt natural for this mini :lol:
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Post by bIg_ReD_bOiNs »

as i said most of the work was done when he bought it the only thing we played with was the engine we didnt get a chance to do anything else cause he wrecked the car, and he hasnt been able to get the money to buy a new toy yet, he and his dad are much more into it than i was, i was just there for the engine bit really, then i discovered 4x4ing... much more fun. :armsup:
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