and 4 sj80's in rear

purefmx wrote:atm- im running standard leaves front and rear. Currently toying with the idea of removing the load leaves and adding coils to compensate for the curb height, failing that ive also been told of using one coil mounted in the centre of the rear differential to retain height and then removing 2 leaves for added flex
Luigi Malone wrote:purefmx wrote:atm- im running standard leaves front and rear. Currently toying with the idea of removing the load leaves and adding coils to compensate for the curb height, failing that ive also been told of using one coil mounted in the centre of the rear differential to retain height and then removing 2 leaves for added flex
Thought of getting some FOX airshox? Some in the USA are running them with no springs at all.
LM
purefmx wrote:atm- im running standard leaves front and rear. Currently toying with the idea of removing the load leaves and adding coils to compensate for the curb height, failing that ive also been told of using one coil mounted in the centre of the rear differential to retain height and then removing 2 leaves for added flex
bigsteve wrote:purefmx wrote:atm- im running standard leaves front and rear. Currently toying with the idea of removing the load leaves and adding coils to compensate for the curb height, failing that ive also been told of using one coil mounted in the centre of the rear differential to retain height and then removing 2 leaves for added flex
Are you running a track/torque bar??
My standard rears wrap like mothers with the four springs in the pack.
Scary to think what it'd be like with 2
stumped wrote:i just bought an 87 zook, and am looking to do some mild lift and other things to it. OME springs seem to get a big rap from everyone, so i'm considering getting a set of them.
if i buy 2" lift springs and decide i wanna put in some body lift and run 31s later, am i likely to have any issues with the springs? i think i saw someone say that you need to take these things into consideration when ya buy springs....??
stumped wrote:i just bought an 87 zook, and am looking to do some mild lift and other things to it. OME springs seem to get a big rap from everyone, so i'm considering getting a set of them.
if i buy 2" lift springs and decide i wanna put in some body lift and run 31s later, am i likely to have any issues with the springs? i think i saw someone say that you need to take these things into consideration when ya buy springs....??
stumped wrote:am planning on staying spua for ease of rego/insurance etc...
springs need doing, so i figured i may as well throw some lift under it while i'm there.
any opinions as to pro/cons of 2" spring lift running 28s or so, compared to 2" body lift with 31s? it seems that diff ratios need to be changed if ya make the move to 31s?
stumped wrote:live in newcastle, nsw... will have to see if theres a club around. only had the zook 2 days and i'm loving it already
i think i'll go with the spring lift for now, and save up for body, rockhopper, and 31s... and put em in in one go. usta own a rocky (love the 2.8TD), and ran rancho 9x's... very nice shocks. haven't noticed a preference for shocks on here, anyone got an opinion as to what's good and what's not (to go with OME 2" springs)
stumped wrote:live in newcastle, nsw...
stumped wrote:will have to see if theres a club around. only had the zook 2 days and i'm loving it already
stumped wrote:i think i'll go with the spring lift for now, and save up for body, rockhopper, and 31s... and put em in in one go. usta own a rocky (love the 2.8TD), and ran rancho 9x's... very nice shocks. haven't noticed a preference for shocks on here, anyone got an opinion as to what's good and what's not (to go with OME 2" springs)
why so long of shocks? im not baggin yagreg wrote:
Have to agree with that.
I've got rancho's too - 9112x's in the front, 9012x's in the rear... love them - always run them on 1 for the softest ride possible
redzook wrote:why so long of shocks? im not baggin yagreg wrote:
Have to agree with that.
I've got rancho's too - 9112x's in the front, 9012x's in the rear... love them - always run them on 1 for the softest ride possible
but im almost certain u wouldnt go close to using it all
stumped wrote:i just bought an 87 zook, and am looking to do some mild lift and other things to it. OME springs seem to get a big rap from everyone, so i'm considering getting a set of them.
if i buy 2" lift springs and decide i wanna put in some body lift and run 31s later, am i likely to have any issues with the springs? i think i saw someone say that you need to take these things into consideration when ya buy springs....??
stockman wrote:will 30'' tyres fit with just 2'' spring lift with 8'' rims but deep dish on outside if u know what i mean.. to stop fouling spring packs at hard lock??
greg wrote:stockman wrote:will 30'' tyres fit with just 2'' spring lift with 8'' rims but deep dish on outside if u know what i mean.. to stop fouling spring packs at hard lock??
30's on 8's? How wide are these tyres?
The (theoretically golden) rule is that the biggest tyre you can fit on an unchanged sierra is a 235x75x15 - which is about 28.5 - 29 inches in diameter.
This means that anything bigger than that, will start hitting the flares / firewall / front bumper mounts etc...
Using lifted spring (assuming they are flexable), will affect ride height, but should not affect how far up into the guards the tyre will go when under full compression - this means that unless you increase your bump stops, cut your guards, lift the body, or spring over the car, the biggest tyre you can fit without rubbing under the guards is still going to be limited to 28.5 inches.
This 28.5 can easily be increased to around 30" but cutting off the front bumper mount, and flattening out the seams inside the wheel well. Both these steps will allow you to fit a bigger tyre without touching and getting cut up by the seams when at full compression.
Hope that made sense.
Bascially, if you have deep dished (backspacing at a minimum) rims, you should not hit the springs at full lock, but you are more likely to hit the firewall and headlight end of the wheel well as the scrub radius of the tyre is bigger as you decrease the backspacing.
However, i still think that you will need to do some modifications to the body to make it all fit in there nice and neat.
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