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Layover shocks are when they are mounted on the centre line of the chassis up top and towards the wheels down the bottom like / \ - i think thats what you're talking about... Helps with travel length of shock, compression rates and uninhibited movement over standard on a lux.
Legality, who knows, how much of your truck is legal anyway? They're only shocks. As long as they're mounted strongly and allow proper travel should be OK. May need to be engineered but i'm sure there is a lot of un-engineered stuff out there that is a higher prioiryt than layover shocks.
Just my 2c
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markil wrote:Ring the transport department, they will be able to tell you.
They would not be able to tell you if their own arse was on fire.
Have a look at some shock fittings from factory. From memory the 40 series rears are laid over a bit. If you go that much, I can't see you having any problems. Putting them at 45 degrees for example, would get you some attention though.
Gen I hilux shocks come "lay over" (WTF) from factory.
Gen II and III (and i'd assume IV) come with one facing forward and one facing reverse in a feeble attempt to counter-act axle tramp / torsion twist. (I think)
De-lux wrote:Gen I hilux shocks come "lay over" (WTF) from factory.
Gen II and III (and i'd assume IV) come with one facing forward and one facing reverse in a feeble attempt to counter-act axle tramp / torsion twist. (I think)
Unless you can get them engineered they are illegal.
You will probably need to have it put through a high speed turn and high speed brake test before they would be accepted.
They are grerat off road but do allow more body role on road; yes i have driven both.
imho there is not alot achieved doing this other than shok length, and there is alot sacrificed, on road handling and offroad handling aswell, leave them as they r and work out ur suspension set up better.