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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 8:00 pm
by roly
they are very soft on rebound, can't put my finger on it yet, also a boing noise on compression on undulations in sand

once my neck is better i'll go out again with someone and try and see what the front end is doing

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 8:01 pm
by roly
jeep97tj wrote:
roly wrote:i have a new mod :cry:


reshaped rear end after someone rear ended me thins morning

pity she was so good looking! :armsup:

no insurance on her behalf, i'm sure we can work out a "payment plan"
:shock: It shouldnt be up to u. U just claim through your insurance and your insurance company will get the money from the other people.

xrdave is that a custom hard cover?? that is very cool how it pops up like that, all u need to do is put some canvas around the out side and u have a very nice place to sleep :cool:
yeah aust 4wd insurance is organsing it all

by payment paln i was more thinking HJ's or something?

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 8:48 pm
by roly
Tiny wrote:Watch this space guys, there might be a 4" ADR approved aus designed lift kit available very soon :cool: :cool: :cool:
4" will be too much for the bushes and the cv's

too much hassle on an IsForShopping truck

a 2-3" is fine

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 9:13 pm
by Cranker
roly wrote:
Tiny wrote:Watch this space guys, there might be a 4" ADR approved aus designed lift kit available very soon :cool: :cool: :cool:
4" will be too much for the bushes and the cv's

too much hassle on an IsForShopping truck

a 2-3" is fine
Yep i was told that recently.

I've got the bigger tyres and am thinking 2" lift in the future should be enough for me :)

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 9:30 pm
by xrdave
jeep97tj wrote:
roly wrote:i have a new mod :cry:


reshaped rear end after someone rear ended me thins morning

pity she was so good looking! :armsup:

no insurance on her behalf, i'm sure we can work out a "payment plan"
:shock: It shouldnt be up to u. U just claim through your insurance and your insurance company will get the money from the other people.

xrdave is that a custom hard cover?? that is very cool how it pops up like that, all u need to do is put some canvas around the out side and u have a very nice place to sleep :cool:
yeh its an import from Thailand its called a TOPUP.
I'll take some pics tomorrow you can see how it works.

Dave.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 5:06 pm
by xrdave
Hardcover pics have arrived.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 8:00 pm
by Cranker
Oh cool dude, cost ya much?

Some of u guys have mentioned to me that the ARB winchbar is heaps 'sexy' and is more rienforced, so i went down to the local store and checked one out.
Yep, u guys are right :)
Went and saw the Toyota dealer and told him to scrub the factory bar of the contract and do the change. Cause Toyota gets the bar cheaper than i would, i got the saving as well. Also got a set of IPF Extereme 'spot' and 'spread' lights. Saved heaps over what ARB would have charged me over the counter.

Am heaps happier now :) Come on next week! :cool:

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 9:14 pm
by xrdave
The cover has one keyed lock and it can be used
up or down. When locked in up position it should
hold 80kgs so i was told.



Sorry more pics. :)


Dave.

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 1:58 pm
by b.a.e
Can anybody tell me if 265/75R16 fit under the guards of an 05 (new model) SR5 without any rubbing under compression or when turning . Thanks B.

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:07 pm
by jeep97tj
Thanks dave looks well built and :cool: $$$??
Where did u get it from? website?
I only found this http://www.topupcamper.com/ still cool but dont think they will have any to suit a lux.

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:59 pm
by ats4x4dotcom
b.a.e wrote:Can anybody tell me if 265/75R16 fit under the guards of an 05 (new model) SR5 without any rubbing under compression or when turning . Thanks B.
265/75/16 is the biggest we have fitted without bodylift, on 80 series ofset rims, and they had our 60mm lift fitted as well. The mud flap just needs a fixing back to the body mount outrigger behind it, to stop the tyre touching on the lock.

Have also done afew on 265/70/17's on 17 x 7.5 120 prado rims.

A little bit of work, and a body lift as well and 285's just squeeze under.

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 5:29 pm
by xrdave
jeep97tj wrote:Thanks dave looks well built and :cool: $$$??
Where did u get it from? website?
I only found this http://www.topupcamper.com/ still cool but dont think they will have any to suit a lux.
Try this http://www.agtrak.com.au

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 5:56 pm
by b.a.e
Thanks for the advice on rim/tyre size(ATS4x4). I know you guys will be the one I will see for Bilstein/Lovells in the future. Thanks B.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 6:14 pm
by b.a.e
Thanks for the advice on rim/tyre size(ATS4x4). I know you guys will be the one I will see for Bilstein/Lovells in the future. Thanks B.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 7:46 pm
by HLX40L
I to have a new Hilux its a Black SR5 Dual Cab V6, havent done any mods yet still waiting for the after-market guys to catch up, am very keen on getting in touch with ATS about the suspensions they sound the go.

Anyway heres some pics
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I have also had a ute lid fitted
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Sorry if I over did the pics got carried away

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:28 pm
by Cranker
Nice truck man! Will look awesome with a few bolt on bits here and there.
My neighbour has a black lux like yours and it looks great parked out the front of his yard.

3-5 days before i get mine :)

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:34 pm
by HLX40L
Thanks mate

You wont be disappointed, Love my truck its great to drive and its the first car I've had with real power (V8 like).

Just sent of an email to ATS4x4 for a price and possible delivery to Sydney for suspension will let you know how I go.

I'll be watching your build up and the other 2005-06 Hilux's very closely

Cheers Dan

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:30 am
by xrdave
When the Hilux arrived early june 2005 there wasn't
alot of accessories around.

Tyres and suspension were the first things i changed
on the hilux.
2" King springs (front), rear springs are standard.
Bilstein shocks, and BFG's 31/10r/15 tyres on the
standard alloy rims, drives and handles alot better.

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 4:49 pm
by Cranker
xrdave wrote:When the Hilux arrived early june 2005 there wasn't
alot of accessories around.

Tyres and suspension were the first things i changed
on the hilux.
2" King springs (front), rear springs are standard.
Bilstein shocks, and BFG's 31/10r/15 tyres on the
standard alloy rims, drives and handles alot better.
How good is the ride on the Bilstein shocks? Cost?
Did you feel the rear was high enough?

Just trying to get an idea on mods 4 my own lux. Ta

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 4:50 pm
by Cranker
xrdave wrote:When the Hilux arrived early june 2005 there wasn't
alot of accessories around.

Tyres and suspension were the first things i changed
on the hilux.
2" King springs (front), rear springs are standard.
Bilstein shocks, and BFG's 31/10r/15 tyres on the
standard alloy rims, drives and handles alot better.
How good is the ride on the Bilstein shocks? Cost?
Did you feel the rear was high enough?

Just trying to get an idea on mods 4 my own lux. Ta

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 5:35 pm
by HLX40L
Cranker wrote:
xrdave wrote:When the Hilux arrived early june 2005 there wasn't
alot of accessories around.

Tyres and suspension were the first things i changed
on the hilux.
2" King springs (front), rear springs are standard.
Bilstein shocks, and BFG's 31/10r/15 tyres on the
standard alloy rims, drives and handles alot better.
How good is the ride on the Bilstein shocks? Cost?
Did you feel the rear was high enough?

Just trying to get an idea on mods 4 my own lux. Ta
I second those question

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:31 am
by xrdave
Cranker wrote:
xrdave wrote:When the Hilux arrived early june 2005 there wasn't
alot of accessories around.

Tyres and suspension were the first things i changed
on the hilux.
2" King springs (front), rear springs are standard.
Bilstein shocks, and BFG's 31/10r/15 tyres on the
standard alloy rims, drives and handles alot better.
How good is the ride on the Bilstein shocks? Cost?
Did you feel the rear was high enough?

Just trying to get an idea on mods 4 my own lux. Ta
Did a trip to Cape Yorke in sep/oct 05, handled it well.
I lifted the front because thay look to low. I dont put to
much weight in the back so it's not a real problem.
The first pic is unloaded - second pic is loaded with camp gear.

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 4:54 pm
by xrdave
The Hilux has:

Sports Range Bull Bar

Sports Range Rear Bar- wheel carrier, jerry can holder, Kaymar rear light (100watts)

Tyres are BFG's 31/10r/15

Bilstein shocks allround and 2" King Springs(front)

UHF Radio- GME 3800 with Remote face and programed channels, RFI CD9000 6.5db elevated feed Antenna

CDMA Nokia mobile phone with car kit

GPS Magellan Explorist 500, Streets & Tracks Topo software

Light Force 240 XGT's

IPF Fatboys headlight upgrade

9000lb Mile Marker winch with in cab control

Extreme Coatings tray liner

Tinted windows

Airtec snorkel

145lt longrange fuel tank

Duel battery system-Redark smart solenoid, Fedral 105amp deepcycle battery, TJM stainless steel battery tray

Topup Hard Cover

Weaco CF50 fridge, Black Widow fridge slide (neatly fits under hard cover)

12volt auxiliary out lets x4 in the rear tray (to run fluro, inverter, fridge)

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 6:23 pm
by roly
as previously mentioned, i'm probably pulling my OME out of the front of my Hilux and trying the setup from ATS.

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 6:27 pm
by HLX40L
roly wrote:as previously mentioned, i'm probably pulling my OME out of the front of my Hilux and trying the setup from ATS.
You will have to keep us informed as to which you think is the better, although I'm guessing the ATS will be better.

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 7:34 pm
by b.a.e
HLX40L , can you give an apprximate cost of 4x Bilsteins and 2x King springs. Thanks,B.

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 7:39 pm
by HLX40L
b.a.e wrote:HLX40L , can you give an apprximate cost of 4x Bilsteins and 2x King springs. Thanks,B.
Sorry mate you must have me mixed up, I dont sell them try ATS4x4.

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 8:19 pm
by b.a.e
Sorry , I thought it was you who had the suspension mods; it should have been addressed to XRDave....... can you please inform us!

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 1:03 am
by xrdave
b.a.e wrote:Sorry , I thought it was you who had the suspension mods; it should have been addressed to XRDave....... can you please inform us!
From what i can remember:

2" H/Duty King Springs, for the extra weigh (bar,winch,deep cycle battery)

Front shock are 120series Prado Bilsteins
Rears are either 75 or 79series Landcruiser Bilsteins?

The ride so much better than standard, onroad and offroad.
Driving on very bad roads in Queensland, i feel alot safer.
The Hilux has done 25,000km's, from Bisbane to Cape York
and every where in between.
As for cost of suspension and labour around $1400.

As for ARB and OME suspension, i don't like, i had very serious issues with suspension in another 4B.

I can't help myself more pics.

Dave.

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 1:18 am
by roly
xrdave wrote:
b.a.e wrote:Sorry , I thought it was you who had the suspension mods; it should have been addressed to XRDave....... can you please inform us!
From what i can remember:

2" H/Duty King Springs, for the extra weigh (bar,winch,deep cycle battery)

Front shock are 120series Prado Bilsteins
Rears are either 75 or 79series Landcruiser Bilsteins?

The ride so much better than standard, onroad and offroad.
Driving on very bad roads in Queensland, i feel alot safer.
The Hilux has done 25,000km's, from Bisbane to Cape York
and every where in between.
As for cost of suspension and labour around $1400.

As for ARB and OME suspension, i don't like, i had very serious issues with suspension in another 4B.

I can't help myself more pics.

Dave.
05 Lux and 120 fronts are different, early on; suspension places flogged 120 struts cos there was no 05 Lux struts.

they arent right..