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hilux flex
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hilux flex
hi iwas just wondering how i can get my 89 dual cab lux to flex a bit better. it has a 2in spring lift tough dog gas shocks and snake racing extended shackles. the front springs are fairly flat now coz of the shackles and i get ok flex in the front but want more. and have fark all in the back, any suggestions will be appreciated, p.s. dropped hangers coming soon. will these help flex, im guessing not
cheers, adam
cheers, adam
Re: hilux flex
unles you get longer shocks all the other bits are useless. remove the bolt from the u bkt on rear leaf if you have two stage springs,this will help as the second stage works in extension as well as compresionMEE-81G wrote:hi iwas just wondering how i can get my 89 dual cab lux to flex a bit better. it has a 2in spring lift tough dog gas shocks and snake racing extended shackles. the front springs are fairly flat now coz of the shackles and i get ok flex in the front but want more. and have fark all in the back, any suggestions will be appreciated, p.s. dropped hangers coming soon. will these help flex, im guessing not
cheers, adam
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Re: hilux flex
Longer springs and your shackle angle is the key, you dont want to go over the top though because hilux's are already unstable from factory and you dont want to make that much worse than it is.
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Front:
Dropped hangers definately help with flex dude,
but you will need to modify your steering:-
Do a search on "Cross over steer conversion" (search)
And you will definately need longer shocks after you drop the hangers,
so you may aswell build some extended "Shock Hoops" (search),
You will need to get "Extended Brake Lines" (search) and most
likely an "extended front drive-shaft" (search).
Back:
As Gribs said, you really need to work with the rear setup to acheive
the right spring length and shackle angle. I am still trying to get this
right on my 89 single cab, but for now it will do.
You can also remove leaves out the pack which will make it softer, but then you need to worry about getting a "track bar" (search) to stop the diff twisting due to the force it needs to exert on the wheels in low-range 4wd type situations.
Theres heaps of other things you can do and variations on this setup,
but these are the steps I followed when I did my upgrade.
I hope that makes sense,
the photos below are of my rig about 1 year ago on its test run after
first fitting the dropped hangers, extended shackles, my first ranchos cross over steer and extended front driveshaft. The back had only had
the clips cut off and I think 1 leaf removed from memory.
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Bart
Dropped hangers definately help with flex dude,
but you will need to modify your steering:-
Do a search on "Cross over steer conversion" (search)
And you will definately need longer shocks after you drop the hangers,
so you may aswell build some extended "Shock Hoops" (search),
You will need to get "Extended Brake Lines" (search) and most
likely an "extended front drive-shaft" (search).
Back:
As Gribs said, you really need to work with the rear setup to acheive
the right spring length and shackle angle. I am still trying to get this
right on my 89 single cab, but for now it will do.
You can also remove leaves out the pack which will make it softer, but then you need to worry about getting a "track bar" (search) to stop the diff twisting due to the force it needs to exert on the wheels in low-range 4wd type situations.
Theres heaps of other things you can do and variations on this setup,
but these are the steps I followed when I did my upgrade.
I hope that makes sense,
the photos below are of my rig about 1 year ago on its test run after
first fitting the dropped hangers, extended shackles, my first ranchos cross over steer and extended front driveshaft. The back had only had
the clips cut off and I think 1 leaf removed from memory.
+
Bart
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The Lux is back. New and Improved v2.0!
Yeah this did the job for about 3-4 months, then I got greedy
and wanted more flex.
So I swapped the rears into the front pack, and got new rear leaves
and extended shackles in the rear too.
The back is alright, but still could be softer, but not without a track bar
so that will have to wait for now, I would like to get longer leaves in the
back so the shackle angle is more like on DropBears rig it " / " would be better. Still trying to work out wether my main leaf is shorter than a
hilux IFS leaf or not. But this will be the next suspension mod after I
get the front sorted 100% (the brake lines pulled tight in this pic, and we
reckon there is at least another inch or so of down travel
These photos were taken out on my last trip out with China off the board
up at the watagans about 1 month ago
and wanted more flex.
So I swapped the rears into the front pack, and got new rear leaves
and extended shackles in the rear too.
The back is alright, but still could be softer, but not without a track bar
so that will have to wait for now, I would like to get longer leaves in the
back so the shackle angle is more like on DropBears rig it " / " would be better. Still trying to work out wether my main leaf is shorter than a
hilux IFS leaf or not. But this will be the next suspension mod after I
get the front sorted 100% (the brake lines pulled tight in this pic, and we
reckon there is at least another inch or so of down travel
These photos were taken out on my last trip out with China off the board
up at the watagans about 1 month ago
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The Lux is back. New and Improved v2.0!
Hey guys,
Im lookin to get the same sorta flex..but i'm lost. Can someone post me a few close up shots so I get an idea what im lookin at.
Also, what sorta price range am I lookin at? Someone give us a rap up on the parts and price
Thanks guys
Im lookin to get the same sorta flex..but i'm lost. Can someone post me a few close up shots so I get an idea what im lookin at.
Also, what sorta price range am I lookin at? Someone give us a rap up on the parts and price
Thanks guys
It's not the speed that kills you... it's the sudden stop.
here is mine
FRONT:
2" Dropped Hangers
2" Extended Banana Shackles
Custom Rear Leafs
8" Extended Brake Lines
Superior Engineering Shock Hoops
Procomp ES9000's (12" long travel)
(Also has cross over power steering)
REAR:
200mm Eye to Eye Shackles
IFS Rear Springs
Custom Shock Mounts (inverted 40 degrees)
8" Extended Brake Lines
Rancho RS9000's (14" long travel)
YOUR SHOULD TRY AND SEARCH FOR "IFS REARS" IN TOYOTA SECTION (just a hint )
FRONT:
2" Dropped Hangers
2" Extended Banana Shackles
Custom Rear Leafs
8" Extended Brake Lines
Superior Engineering Shock Hoops
Procomp ES9000's (12" long travel)
(Also has cross over power steering)
REAR:
200mm Eye to Eye Shackles
IFS Rear Springs
Custom Shock Mounts (inverted 40 degrees)
8" Extended Brake Lines
Rancho RS9000's (14" long travel)
YOUR SHOULD TRY AND SEARCH FOR "IFS REARS" IN TOYOTA SECTION (just a hint )
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Try this for starters and then search and readCheesePony wrote:Hey guys,
Im lookin to get the same sorta flex..but i'm lost. Can someone post me a few close up shots so I get an idea what im lookin at.
Also, what sorta price range am I lookin at? Someone give us a rap up on the parts and price
Thanks guys
Yurich Design Services
www.yds.net.au
www.yds.net.au
thanks for all the tips guys, i have removed the bolt from the spring pack holder things all round, and have the correct shocks for my flex front has good flex, (want better though), and back i will be doing the / \ shock setup soon, but habgers first, and im guessin the shackle angle depends on the spring length? because up back my shackle is almost vertical straight
Re: hilux flex
Or go into Big Balls Offroad and/or Overkill Engineering ask them how much it would cost to do the necessary mods to give you more flex.MEE-81G wrote:hi iwas just wondering how i can get my 89 dual cab lux to flex a bit better. it has a 2in spring lift tough dog gas shocks and snake racing extended shackles. the front springs are fairly flat now coz of the shackles and i get ok flex in the front but want more. and have fark all in the back, any suggestions will be appreciated, p.s. dropped hangers coming soon. will these help flex, im guessing not
cheers, adam
I've got some close up pics of mine if you want them emailed, takes too dam long to load pics up on here. PM your email if you want them sent to you.
James
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