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coil lift.

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Post by mud4b »

hey all im thinking of lifting the spook some more and came up with an idea(still thinking of buying a kit from bigballs)my coily sierra runs the shocks and springs together as a unit in the front.i have 2"king coils.if i were to seperate these and put the 2"raised coils under the chassis and run the shocks in the normal position to give more lift what would be the goods or bads?
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THANKS EVERYONE FOR THE REPLIES................VERY HELPFULL AND HAS GIVEN ME HEAPS OF IDEAS. :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Post by Area54 »

Just think how much money you saved on mods from the advice you received... :lol:

Seriously, you will just increase the static ride, yet retain the same amount of extended travel length.
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Post by dumbdunce »

not exactly sure what you're talking about? you want to move the springs inboard? not a super idea, will be detrimental to stability and handling, plus you'll have to fabricate/move your spring perches. too much work for uncertain gain and potentially deadly handling.
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Post by mud4b »

thought so.thanks.
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Post by Area54 »

I misunderstood. I thought you were keeping the shock and coil as a unit, like a strut.
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Post by mud4b »

nope.thats how it is now.i wanted to move the coil under the chassis to achive lift,keeping the shock in the standard position.it is the front im having trouble with.
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Post by A1 »

Ive seen the shock moved on a coily b4 .........This guy ran 5 link front and rear (until it was stolen) the front coils ran in the original spot with the lower coil seat welded in place the shock was ran in a similiar position to a leafy (i think........) ......he just had to fool around with coil windings and shite cause of the length of the front coils ........but this setup worked very F-----in well :twisted: .........

Although ive prob not helped you with ya question :?
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Post by mud4b »

any input is good.ive also thought about this setup.it is a lot easier to do.
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Post by Mathew »

If you moved the shock outside the spring it would have to help you somehow with articulation,as the spring would bend around you wouldnt have to worry about it hitting the shock-depending on how far it articulates.I have seen some of the shocks from this settup at work scratched and even bent because of the spring.
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Post by mud4b »

yep i had the front shocks scratched up from the spring.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

I would run thespring in the standard spot , obviously have to make a seat for it. Then mount the shock to the rear of the spring but flip the way the shock mounts 90 degrees as with the standard setup the shock bush binds up quite early.
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Post by GRIMACE »

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Post by mud4b »

sam
do you mean ;make the shock mount so that the shock runs inline to the diff when articulated.
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