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Lift blocks

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Lift blocks

Post by phippsy »

Where could I get some blocks to put between the axle and spring pack if I run rear springs out of an IFS lux in my non ifs lux??
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Post by dumbdunce »

don't do it. the axle wrap is bad enough on a hilux and if you offroad it you will end up snapping the pinion or tailshaft. save your money and buy new springs.

afaik the RTA take a dim view of lift blocks and no engineer will pass them.
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Post by spazbot »

to run lift blocks you only put them in the rear of a hilux definatly not the front, i will be running 50mm blocks with ifs rear springs and a track bar, without the track bar i wouldnt run the blocks
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Post by phippsy »

What would be your thoughts on parabolic springs in the back, or would be it be better to use the ifs springs with longer axles? I don't really want to go as far as welding in a track bar but I might if they're not too hard to install.
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Post by phippsy »

longer shackels, not longer axles...
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Post by Bluey »

i have hilux parabolics for sale :D
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Post by MissDrew »

dumbdunce wrote: the RTA take a dim view of lift blocks and no engineer will pass them.
I have them 50mm lift blocks in the rear of my lux and they are writen on my engineers report. My lux is 100% street legal and engineered as it was featured in 4x4 monthly minus beadlocks, swampers and wheel spacers.
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Post by hypo »

dumbdunce wrote:don't do it. the axle wrap is bad enough on a hilux and if you offroad it you will end up snapping the pinion or tailshaft. save your money and buy new springs.

afaik the RTA take a dim view of lift blocks and no engineer will pass them.


i call BS, u can get them engineered ans street legal if u replace the centre bolt from the spring pack and actually bolt the spacer 2 the spring so that it is then classed as part of the spring and therefore not illegal, thats how mine is done, and guts if u took yours 2 a strict engineer he woodnt pass them if they were not bolted 2 the springs
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