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surf coil spring in hilux

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surf coil spring in hilux

Post by coopster »

how hard is it to do
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Re: surf coil spring in hilux

Post by 4sum4 »

coopster wrote:how hard is it to do
Just a Wee bit more info would be good :idea:
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Post by coopster »

just want 2 know if it is hard 2 covert from leaf spring rear 2coil from a late model surf or is it worth it
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Post by coopster »

or would be worth puting whole surf rear end
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Post by booflux »

I have planned to do this also but it is on hold at the moment. A surf rear is the easiest option. You will need to replace your fuel tank with a surf or 4 runner tank also as the Hilux one will be in the way.

Its a relatively easy swap apparently but with all conversions I am sure it has it headaches.
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Post by coopster »

does anyone know someone how has done this themselves
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Post by chunderlicious »

hey mate, look at 80 series rear end as it flexes and rides better due to the longer trailing arms top and bottom.
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by booflux »

If you use the 80 series arms with the surf setup you get the same result and I have been led to believe the surf is easier to do and to get engineered? (In Qld anyway)
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Post by chunderlicious »

both are perfectly legal in queensland. as long as it is factory parts (mounts, arms, etc.) it can be engineered with ease
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by coopster »

how about nsw can you engineer it easy
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