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iron man lift kit..?

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iron man lift kit..?

Post by Thumper1 »

what mods will i have to do to bolt this kit up as it is a 5inch kit any sterring mods brake clucth so on as i can get the kit cheap thanks daniel

and also are the lockright rear lockers any good
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Post by Sic Lux »

:?: To suit :?:
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Post by Thumper1 »

its to suit my 96 lux i wanna put a 5 inch kit in it will i have to modify any think to install it..?
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Post by Lux_89 »

5 inch kit ey, ive got my bets on having to do the castor maybe, definetly the bake lines, if its got extended shackles come to think of it you will need 3 degree correction plates for the castor off memory. What brand is the kit? Is yours ifs? Cheers
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Post by Lux_89 »

oh n usually, most ppl airlock the rear and auto the front, or if you got $ like the other bloke in this thread :finger: just air lock both ends.
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Post by Sic Lux »

:finger: You'll be getting them when you need a tow :rofl: :rofl: Nah your right dude the bank loves me anyways yeah need a drop draglink as with that amount of lift a stock draglink will not work right and adjustable torque rod will also be a wise buy i'd be thinking more than 3degree you can fit it, get it checked at a place that does wheel alingments and then buy wedges to get it back within spec's or call http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/p ... category=4
and he will be able to match up what you need
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Post by Thumper1 »

nah i wont buy it then to much fucking around the car is high enough as it is with the body lift and 31s once then once i put 35s on it so ill just get a 2 inch lift and front rear air locks
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Post by Sic Lux »

35's and front locker i'd be budgeting for a set of longs as the toyota cv's just don't last and if you just keep replacing with stock ones you'll end up spending more than just buying longs first up. so howw far foward are you going with the diff for the 35's
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Post by Thumper1 »

im not shore what would u recomend..?
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Post by Sic Lux »

Mine had Rh perch drilled to match the lh side which is 33mm/35mm one of the 2 and it still gave the guards some loving so done RUF(rears up front) and now they don't hit it also has a drop hanger now, RUF will get 50mm. what is the lux used for
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Post by Thumper1 »

just to get to work and back but i want to be able to do some series shit in it also but nothing like climbing rock faces thoe..
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Post by Sic Lux »

Just to do RUF you need to run extened shackles if you don't mind beating the inner guard with a sledge for a while just drill the pearches then all you need is a shorted draglink and if your handy you should be able to shorten the torque rod just cut it to right lenght find some pipe thats a neat fit and weld it like a sleve on it also a longer front tailshaft or spacer
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Post by Thumper1 »

ill just get some1 to do it for me lol.. i dont have much of a idea about it as yet..
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Post by Zam »

Ummmmm, the subject says IRONMAN Lift kit, I didnt think that Ironman did a 5" lift????
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Post by Struth »

Mmmm, 5" lift to an IFS?

Is this correct.

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Post by green4x4 »

I WOULD BE CHECKIN YOUR INFO, MY BOOK SAYS 40MM FOR LEAF SPRING AND IFS CARS 50MM FOR COILS. OR MABY IM READING THE IRONMAN BOOK WRONG
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Post by Thumper1 »

i dunno that is just how this guy is selling it
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Post by brad 93hilux »

i have a 4" lift from superior eng, i also run 33's and have moved the diff forward bout 35mm like as said and i still have the tyres hit the guards(front and rear of front inner guard) and thats with an extra leaf in the front packs. (Great wheel travel surprisingly)

Also you will need to extend the brake bias bracket on the rear diff, prob 4 degree wedges... and every thing else mentioned..

Also i have a lockrite, was not real good in the front (locks up the steering sometimes) but is great in the rear. Everyones opinion is different but, but i think they are awesome..

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3.0L turbo diesel, 4" lift, bud's front housing, track assasin cv's, air lokker front + Rear, beadlock'd 37 stickies, high steer, 15.5" travel ranchos, high pinion diff and coils on the rear
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