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Ironman Suspension Kits

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Ironman Suspension Kits

Post by luxbloke »

Hey all,

I need new shocks for my Truck anyway so I was looking around at kits. Don't really want to achieve a certain lift height or anything, Just a general better ride and if I get some better lift, clearance and departure - Sweet :cool:

Looking at an Ironman Kit for my YN130 4runner. Coil Rear, Shocks and Torsion Bars.

Anyone had anything to do with the Ironman kits??? Its seems pretty good for price. Cheapest quote I've got for it is $650. But I was just wondering if anyone had used them or if u's had any other bright ideas :D :idea:

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Post by evanstaniland »

hey mate ive got ironman shockies under my bundera and they seem to be goin just fine i havent had any problems with them and i got them fitted in june and have done some rough 4wheeldrivin includin a comp i got them as they were cheaper and i needed sumthin until i can afford custom coil overs
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Post by luxbloke »

Hey Evan,

What sort of kit did you get? Coil/Torsion, Leaf etc...

And also did it give you much of a lift?

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Ironman do a really good steering damper.
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Post by CheesePony »

While we are on the subject...what is their 2" lift kits like?

Also...

I've got a 91' LN106...Just wondering, will the 2" affect my steering at all, or my front driveshaft? I've noticed that the arms for the steering may become on a lean or the such, can anyone tell me if I will have any trouble?

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Post by bj56 »

get a z bar steering arm i ran my springs with out one for a while and it use to bend the arm at flex
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Post by evanstaniland »

bunderas are coils all round i got lovells springs and ironman shocks i got about 1 1/2 (one and a half) lift from it so not much at the same time i got a 4wayRTC tough dog steering dampner
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Post by luxbloke »

4WD Stuff wrote:Ironman do a really good steering damper.
Yeah, Another bloke told me their steering dampeners are pretty damm good as well... Might add that to the list...
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