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Stock Coily Suspension Flex Pics (dialup warning)

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Stock Coily Suspension Flex Pics (dialup warning)

Post by HotAe92 »

Hey all, i remember bragging about how good the coily flexes on stock susp. so i think its about time to show some pics. It would be good to compare with a leafy on stock suspension (NO SPOA)
Remember the only modification i have done to the suspension is removed the front swaybar.

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No rubbing, however the front shocks bottom out quite easily, which will be replaced with some which have longer travel, when i do the lift sometime soon.

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Post by "CANADA" »

Stock leafy

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Post by A1 »

been there done that ;) although this was wif 2 1/2" lift king springs and ultimate suspension shocks


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coilys go alot betta when only 1 wheel is on the ground :cool:
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Post by HotAe92 »

yeh i want my coily to flex like that!
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Post by Damo »

OK, now show us your bend trailing arms :finger:
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Post by HotAe92 »

Damo wrote:OK, now show us your bend trailing arms :finger:
surprisingly they are still straight, definately on the menu for destruction though.
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

mine stock, only shackles.

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mine with custom springs, but without the long travel airshocks i have on now

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Post by RB zook »

back when mine was all zook
all up bent every arm on the zook :D
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Post by muppet_man67 »

its ok pretty much the same as a stock leafspring. your photo of the front wheel in the air is very characteristic of coiler suspension set up. a steel bulbar might help to some extent and maybe a bigger engine and duel batteries. (all to get the suspension working offcourse. ;) )
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Post by HotAe92 »

muppet_man67 wrote:its ok pretty much the same as a stock leafspring. your photo of the front wheel in the air is very characteristic of coiler suspension set up. a steel bulbar might help to some extent and maybe a bigger engine and duel batteries. (all to get the suspension working offcourse. ;) )
Yeh i have all those mods on my wishlist atm.

but i consider myself lucky so far, ive pushed the car relatively hard and havent broken, twisted or bent anything besides panels so far - but i do take certain measures to prevent that occurring.

RBZook, im curious. How did you bend your control and trailing arms, and how hard do you need to be wheeling to twist them?

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Post by RB zook »

HotAe92 wrote:
muppet_man67 wrote:its ok pretty much the same as a stock leafspring. your photo of the front wheel in the air is very characteristic of coiler suspension set up. a steel bulbar might help to some extent and maybe a bigger engine and duel batteries. (all to get the suspension working offcourse. ;) )
Yeh i have all those mods on my wishlist atm.

but i consider myself lucky so far, ive pushed the car relatively hard and havent broken, twisted or bent anything besides panels so far - but i do take certain measures to prevent that occurring.

RBZook, im curious. How did you bend your control and trailing arms, and how hard do you need to be wheeling to twist them?

Cheers
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the control arms bend while flexed and under load
with the rockhoppers puts plenty of torque throu the drive line and with bigger tyres it doesnt take much for them to bend.
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Post by lay80n »

HotAe92 wrote:
muppet_man67 wrote:its ok pretty much the same as a stock leafspring. your photo of the front wheel in the air is very characteristic of coiler suspension set up. a steel bulbar might help to some extent and maybe a bigger engine and duel batteries. (all to get the suspension working offcourse. ;) )
Yeh i have all those mods on my wishlist atm.

but i consider myself lucky so far, ive pushed the car relatively hard and havent broken, twisted or bent anything besides panels so far - but i do take certain measures to prevent that occurring.

RBZook, im curious. How did you bend your control and trailing arms, and how hard do you need to be wheeling to twist them?

Cheers
Jayden

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Re: Stock Coily Suspension Flex Pics (dialup warning)

Post by simon-reid »

HotAe92 wrote:Hey all, i remember bragging about how good the coily flexes on stock susp. so i think its about time to show some pics. It would be good to compare with a leafy on stock suspension (NO SPOA)
Remember the only modification i have done to the suspension is removed the front swaybar.

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No rubbing, however the front shocks bottom out quite easily, which will be replaced with some which have longer travel, when i do the lift sometime soon.

Cheers
Jayden
I recon that cool looking leafy mq in background would flex better than you zook.
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Post by evanstaniland »

RB zook have you got any recent pics of yours???
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Post by RB zook »

evanstaniland wrote:RB zook have you got any recent pics of yours???
got a few thou havnt really wheeled the shit for quite some time
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