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hilux shocks in feroza

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hilux shocks in feroza

Post by 2roky »

giday all

i got a feroza (jap import rocky) which i busted a rear shock on. snapped it clean off just above the lower mount. how i did it i dont know but i think it may have had a run in with a rock and finally lost. (it had won to many anyway). so i decided to put some new shocks in it. i found that the standard feroza shocks limit the flex quite badly only about an inch or two down travel on mine so i put some shocks from a ln130 hilux in it. they have increased the travel read flex hugely. they have also firmed up the ride a we bit which has taken alot of the bounce out of it. they are slightly to wide but that can be fixed by putting a few small washers over the lower mount shaft that fit inside the bush appart from that there is nothing wrong with them. goo cheap mod thats easy to do.



now how can i get more flex out of the front end with out loosing clearance under the gaurds as my 31's already hit the under side top edge of the gaurd when i hit a bump to hard any hel with this prob would be sweet. note i have the torsion bars wound right up
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Post by HotFourOk »

Nice infor there... Its true the Hilux bits would be a lot cheaper and easier to source here also.
The fimer valving would also help with ride as you said... because they are made to suit a heavier car.

With the front wound right up, you lose most of the downtravel, but gain the same amount you lost in up travel. (This is where your wheel hits your guard). On a side note.. chop the guard :D

You can only slightly increase travel/flex on the front a few ways:

Make sure your shocks are not limiting the movement like the back was.

You can do a 'ball joint flip' to gain more travel between the upper bumpstop and the chassis. This is where the upper balljoint is undone and bolted backinto place underneath the control arm, instead of on top of it. Sometimes, spacers under the control arm are also used for larger lifts. (Requires wheel alignment)

Also, you can space the front diff down. This reduces CV angles after your torsion bar windup and can also help with travel if your CV joint is the next limiting factor. Use in conjuction with BJ flip.

Take your swaybar off if you havn't already too! :armsup:
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Post by 2roky »

i have the upwards travel but its real stiff it wont stay compressed if and when i put it up on a rock to show off the flex. so the whole truck leans over slighty more than it should. basically the back does all da flexing and the front does none.

i might look at doing some of those mods choppin the guards would be easy coz i only need to cut about 20mm out of the inside of them then i'd have no trouble.
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Post by HotFourOk »

2roky wrote:i have the upwards travel but its real stiff it wont stay compressed if and when i put it up on a rock to show off the flex.
What flex :P We IFS have none :D

This is due to the torsion bars being 'wound up'. By turning the torsion bars, it puts a higher preload on the spring, which increases the spring rate that they exert on the suspension (and hence a height lift). This is why they feel very stiff. There is no way to prevent this from happening.
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Post by 2roky »

rito i'm wif ya now god dam shit ifs who ever invented it on 4wds should be strung up by his balls an severly beaten with a big stick :bad-words: and the guy who invented coils should be given a gold medal or something :P
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Post by Fearhoza »

do you have a part number for the ln130 shocks?
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Post by HotFourOk »

Fearhoza wrote:do you have a part number for the ln130 shocks?
Different brands will have different part numbers. What type were you thinking of?
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Post by Fearhoza »

thinking of raiding a wreckers and getting some stuff for the roza. hq/hz leaves would be a start. but while im there, if i could find any ln130 hilux/surfs with shocks on them.. would be nice to know im buying the right part.
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Post by murcod »

Just remember wide track and narrow track use different rear shocks and they aren't interchangeable. ;)

Commondoor wagon rear shocks will fit the rear of narrow tracks and are longer. VK - VP? I think; search all the info is on here.
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Post by 2roky »

na i dont have the part number sorry. you'll have to get a new set of bushes that have the right diameter hole in them for the feroza lower mount. just try and get the shocks with the narrowest lower mount.
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