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what leaves to remove

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what leaves to remove

Post by dreama »

as you all no im an in the middle of the hilux build so what better time than now for removing leaves from the spring pack for the front i have a 6 leave pack 2 thick leaves at the bottom and 4 thinner leaves at the top all the same thickness these springs are out of a 2001 ifs hiluxes 52inches long
the rear i have a 5 spring pack 2 thick leaves at the bottom and 3 thinner leaves all the same thicknes at the top again 52inches long
so the question is what leaves do i remove and do i weld the new shackle mounts on first then remove leaves or is it safe to remove them before welding
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Post by hypo »

4 the front remove the 2 bottom thick leaves and put in some more thinner ones so that u have a 6 or 7 leaf pack and the rear remove one thick one and one thin one
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Post by dreama »

thanks hypo whith putting thinner ones back in do i get shorter ones or do i keep them the same lenght as the bottom leaf left in the pack
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Post by MY45 »

if you remove them you may want to put in a track/ladder bar to stop axel wrap.
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Post by junglist »

G'day I was wondering if someone could explain this removing leaves concept or show me a url with some info.

I've been building up my hilux ever since I got it but not knowing bugger all about mechanics (especially when i paid $$ for my current leaves) i think i made a mistake taking the price is right (cheap) option.
I got a 2inch West Coast lift for $900, 4 leavs, shocks bushes etc.
I'm fairly certain there is a heap of leaves in it, its not here atm i can't check but i think maybe it has 8 in the back packs.
I get the feeling i got the, (2nch tradesman special lift) i put a 1000kg in it the other day and it sat pretty level and drove just about right.
I can't practically drive around with a 1000kg of sand in the tray to make it ride better the clutch will piss bolt for the hills while i'm asleep. Its already got 33"12.5 on the standard diff. :x

does this sound like i could maybe take some leafs out to get it a bit softer at stock weight. I don't see my self carrying anything heavier than prehaps one or two trailbikes in the future.

I don't mind that it shakes your fillings out its so stiff but controll wise especially at speed around loose courners i rekon it has bad effect on the handeling. I think saying it almost rickashades off bumps unloaded is pretty fair... my old man can cruise ahead in his 100series with emu's while i'm crossing it over like a rally driver every two seconds trying to keep up eheh.

Also if taking a few leafs out is the go. I did the body lift and install the west coast kit myself with out any dramas... how hard a job is modifying the pack?

just found a picture of the leaves... don't ask why that's hanging off
http://www.westnet.com.au/junglist/imag ... ed_sus.jpg

and here's my first ever attemp at testing the travel. maybe they'd go a little bit futher but with out lockers i couldn't drive up any higher.
http://www.westnet.com.au/junglist/images/IMG_0426.jpg

long post i know. sorry.
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Post by bubs »

yes i believe you could remove your 2nd and 3rd from the bottom leafs, also your suspension drop will be limited by your shocks
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Post by diesel028 »

Junglist,
you have any pics of your truck just sitting normally? I would like to see what it looks like.
you should be able to get better articulation than that, i have no lockers, no bodylift, just 2" suspension lift and this is mine. Whether or not its your shocks stopping the travel, I dont know.
My spring pack in the rear has 9 in total, with two of the thicker load/helper springs. I will be removing 1 of these and a few thinner ones when I get my bodylift next month. Spring pack in the front just has 5 thin ones. I find these to flex quite well for what they are.
I am running 33x12.5's on standard diffs too.
If you put the bodylift in yourself you should be able to do the leaf packs easy!

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yeah no worries

Post by junglist »

Sure thing here are some pictures of before and after the body lift :D

West Cost 2inch Lift + 33's
http://www.westnet.com.au/junglist/images/2inchsusp.jpg

3inch Body Lift + The Above.
http://www.westnet.com.au/junglist/imag ... chbody.jpg

and here's another one of the rock on the beach from the other side.

I notice that my pics probably on softer sand than your picture.. thinking back now I recall both back wheels dug in after i paused to take that picture.... if i hadn't of stopped maybe it would have gone higher. Not to much further but if felt like the back wheel was about to lift up.

http://www.westnet.com.au/junglist/images/travel2.jpg
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Post by DX80 »

Unbolt your shock next time you travel it, and see if it can actually go further. If it does, you have shocks in your truck that are too short.
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instructions

Post by junglist »

If i was to give altering the packs ago my self how do I do it?
Could someone please post me some intructions or a URL.

will the job require one or two cartons to complete? ;)
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Re: instructions

Post by hypo »

junglist wrote:If i was to give altering the packs ago my self how do I do it?
Could someone please post me some intructions or a URL.

will the job require one or two cartons to complete? ;)


just get a cold chiseil and open up the spring clamps and c how u go from there add some longer shackles and shocks and c wot happens first

BTW get 2 cartons incase u finish early then u can celebrate real well :D
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stupid question prehaps

Post by junglist »

how do i join the spring clamps back up?
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Re: stupid question prehaps

Post by bubs »

junglist wrote:how do i join the spring clamps back up?


hammer them back closed
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