Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.
Hilux; IFS conversion to coil sprung
Moderators: toaddog, TWISTY, V8Patrol, Moderators
Hilux; IFS conversion to coil sprung
I was just wondering if anyone has or knows anything about engineering a 99 DC lux from ifs to coil front end?
I want to increase my articulation and stretch but also want to retain my hilux diff.
1. Is this possible
2. How much
3. Who does it
I want to increase my articulation and stretch but also want to retain my hilux diff.
1. Is this possible
2. How much
3. Who does it
You got weed problems, I'll fix them!
SEQ Vegetation Management
SEQ Vegetation Management
Re: Hilux; IFS conversion to coil sprung
HiluxDave wrote:I was just wondering if anyone has or knows anything about engineering a 99 DC lux from ifs to coil front end?
I want to increase my articulation and stretch but also want to retain my hilux diff.
1. Is this possible
2. How much
3. Who does it
Entirely possible.
Not much change of out $5k if you get a workshop to do it, probably around $3k if u do it yourself.
- you need to consider 2nd hand diff ~ $500+
- overhaul said diff ~$250+
- materials for control arms, spring mounts, shock mounts, chassis plating.
- steering arms - ~$500
- welding/cutting incidenaries $50.
- beer/rum $150.
- engineers - depends on whats done, min is probably bout $300.
Try Superior Engineering, or speak nicely to Bubs or haultech offroad.
Cheers,
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Re: Hilux; IFS conversion to coil sprung
I am actually about to do a SFA in a 99 single cab, still in talks with the engineers about it. It looks like it will be easier engineering wise to do a chassis swap cause I want to run leafs up front. I have seen a 4th gen x-cab on a earlier solid axle frame in a carpark on the north side late last year so it has been done dont know if it was engineered though.HiluxDave wrote:I was just wondering if anyone has or knows anything about engineering a 99 DC lux from ifs to coil front end?
I want to increase my articulation and stretch but also want to retain my hilux diff.
1. Is this possible
2. How much
3. Who does it
http://www.budscustoms.com.au
Like us and follow on facebook for up to date information of what we are working on and great random specials!
Custom Parts & Fabrication!
Ph: 0417 708 598
Like us and follow on facebook for up to date information of what we are working on and great random specials!
Custom Parts & Fabrication!
Ph: 0417 708 598
gee thats a cheap and easy alternativerover1 wrote:buy a gq and toss the body, put the hilux body onto the gq. done.
if you want to do it yourself go over to pirate and have a look in the toyota section plenty of guys doing sas's some with coiled fronts, there is even an aussie bloke doing a coil sas with a bundy front end (hales something or other from this board).
Yurich Design Services
www.yds.net.au
www.yds.net.au
He didnt say anything about going SAS!!
I also have been looking at the coil over conversions that they have in the states. I am not familiar with anyone here doing them but there are a number of places willing to have a look, work something out and then give a quote - if you import the kit.
I do not know if you need an engineers cert on it as you are staying with the IFS.
The kits involve replacing your wishbones, upgrading the shockie mounts, etc.
I was really interested as I thought might get away with about 2 - 3 k (guesstimate tho) but have changed my mind after snapping my axle. Will wait for SAS to strenthen the driveline.
The coil over IFS increases travel, etc, but you still need to rely on CV joints and a 7.5" diff.
Will post my link to the kits in the states this evening when I get home - is on my home pc.
I also have been looking at the coil over conversions that they have in the states. I am not familiar with anyone here doing them but there are a number of places willing to have a look, work something out and then give a quote - if you import the kit.
I do not know if you need an engineers cert on it as you are staying with the IFS.
The kits involve replacing your wishbones, upgrading the shockie mounts, etc.
I was really interested as I thought might get away with about 2 - 3 k (guesstimate tho) but have changed my mind after snapping my axle. Will wait for SAS to strenthen the driveline.
The coil over IFS increases travel, etc, but you still need to rely on CV joints and a 7.5" diff.
Will post my link to the kits in the states this evening when I get home - is on my home pc.
Transport Engineering and Trucking Services
Archerfield Brisbane
Call Simon on 0407 628 191 and say Clown Boy sent you
He will look after your rig, trailer or fleet.
Archerfield Brisbane
Call Simon on 0407 628 191 and say Clown Boy sent you
He will look after your rig, trailer or fleet.
Clown Boy wrote:He didnt say anything about going SAS!!
Hey mate. Yes he did.
From IFS to Coil front end. If he just put coilovers in the front it would still be IFSHiluxDave wrote:I was just wondering if anyone has or knows anything about engineering a 99 DC lux from ifs to coil front end?
Either you've got it wrong or the guy has miss worded what he wants.
Last edited by STUMPY on Thu Jun 29, 2006 4:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
DX80 35's twin locked turbo diesel = TANG
www.jaybeecanvas.com
www.jaybeecanvas.com
And the only way to keep your front IFS diff and go coil front is to do a coil over suspension upgrade.
Nanananana
CB was right!
Okay, over it now. See my earlier post. I have mislaid the link to the kits bu Google will help - I may be able to post it up later tonight
Nanananana
CB was right!
Okay, over it now. See my earlier post. I have mislaid the link to the kits bu Google will help - I may be able to post it up later tonight
Transport Engineering and Trucking Services
Archerfield Brisbane
Call Simon on 0407 628 191 and say Clown Boy sent you
He will look after your rig, trailer or fleet.
Archerfield Brisbane
Call Simon on 0407 628 191 and say Clown Boy sent you
He will look after your rig, trailer or fleet.
It is very possible to replace the whole lot with a coil front diff rather than waste money on the next best thing. There are two hiluxs that race in comps in Qld that have coil front diffs. There are about three local trucks around here Caboolture that have chopped out the IFS and replaced with Bundera coil front diffs with engineers certificates. Get in contact with Sean Calcino and he might be able to steer you in the right direction.
LudaCris
LudaCris
Cris's 4 X 4 Accessories & Suspension 0404 736 325 Rock Sliders From $499
I think these are the kits you're talking about.
http://www.chaosfab.com/gen2caddy.html
Here's a review of the kit.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/brandpages/1 ... uspension/
Only catch would be the cost and the track increase, SAS would be cheaper, not sure who does them though (ORI are closed now).
http://www.chaosfab.com/gen2caddy.html
Here's a review of the kit.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/brandpages/1 ... uspension/
Only catch would be the cost and the track increase, SAS would be cheaper, not sure who does them though (ORI are closed now).
As I understand it, cost might be comparable
Coil sprung IFS = increased travel (unsure of comparison to SAS tho), more comfortable than SAS, possibly cheaper?
SAS = Probably more travel, less comfortable, stronger drive train (at least go from 7.5" diff to 8" diff and goodbye CV joints) but IO think more expensive?
Coil sprung IFS = increased travel (unsure of comparison to SAS tho), more comfortable than SAS, possibly cheaper?
SAS = Probably more travel, less comfortable, stronger drive train (at least go from 7.5" diff to 8" diff and goodbye CV joints) but IO think more expensive?
Transport Engineering and Trucking Services
Archerfield Brisbane
Call Simon on 0407 628 191 and say Clown Boy sent you
He will look after your rig, trailer or fleet.
Archerfield Brisbane
Call Simon on 0407 628 191 and say Clown Boy sent you
He will look after your rig, trailer or fleet.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest