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More Travel On Rear of Lux

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More Travel On Rear of Lux

Post by MUDHOR »

Got a 3'' lift with 2'' body. Im pretty happy with the flex as i can tuck the front wheel 33'' in the guard.
But would like to get more travel from the rear, was thinking of inverting shocks. Would this help? Was looking at superior drop shakles any feed back on these would be appreciated.
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Post by Ryan_006 »

If your sticking with leaves IFS rears are the way to go, they seem to work pretty well, but you will get done by DOT for them, if your adding droppies then they well flex even more and work really well, be aware droppies are illegal on road also so i spose it depends what you mind putting on your truck!

Inverting shocks will also help, but doing this alone is not the solution.^^

Ive done 3 link coils and got them mod plated on the rear, more expensive option but it is all legal.

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Post by Turbo Tonka »

ifs leaves are a cheap way to go but the hole long shackle setup scares me a bit,a mate had them and it worked well,before this he also ran drop shackles,it flexed well but handled crappy?.i run 2" springs in mine and they just arent long enough and have a crappy shackle angle and invert quick so with 3" id be thinking your springs could be short,maybe get a longer top leaf made up???along with inverting shocks in.if only they worked like the front end hey
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Post by Turboln106r »

If you take a few leaves out it will only help up travel. The springs will flex until there flat but the down stays the same. The only real way is longers leaves with long shackles.
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Post by macca81 »

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Post by Sic Lux »

Turboln106r wrote:If you take a few leaves out it will only help up travel. The springs will flex until there flat but the down stays the same. The only real way is longers leaves with long shackles.
And shockies set up at the rigth angles and lenghts
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Post by stokedapollo »

silly question
inverting shocks pls explain lol
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Post by berad »

shocks look like this / \

instead of one facing slightly foward and one slightly back they face toward each other like my sophisticated drawing above.
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Post by berad »

shocks look like this / \
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Post by get it up there »

hey mate..i've got a suzuki sierra, running hilux diffs and springs (lux fronts in the rear). I've got climax drop shackles, and inverted rear shocks, and love the results im getting, I've got bugga all bad things to say about drop shackles, although alot of other people do!! My advice, go with superiour drop shackles over the climax ones, as the superiour ones can pivot sideways. And yes, invert your shocks, and remove some leaves :) It isnt a very good pic of the rear flexing, but the rear passenger wheel is firmly on the ground still. oh, and yes, i have fixed the pressure on the bushes in the 2nd pic ;)
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Post by stokedapollo »

wat does inverting the shocks achieve
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Post by suzi_on_46s »

that right hand shock in the picture is mounted nicely haha

there is nothing wrong with the climax drop shackles, they do give alot of flex but from my personal experience i hav e seen then unload on a lwb suzuki sierra and tipped it on its side on a medium hard trail
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Post by jaybammm »

i just put ifs rear off a 2003 extra cab lux and longer shackle's and 45'd my shocks and took out 2 leaf lower packs flexs soooooo gud only prob i had was needed longer drive shaft and wheels hit the chassis....1984 lux..
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Post by get it up there »

suzi_on_46s wrote:that right hand shock in the picture is mounted nicely haha
hehe, i know i know.. its all fixed up now!!!!!!!
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Post by Jai »

can some one tell me the best way to get flex in the rear on an ifs lux
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Post by jaybammm »

move your rear shackle mount and reweld it forward bout a inch and longer shackles
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Post by berad »

stokedapollo wrote:wat does inverting the shocks achieve
each side has to articulate alot more to max the shocks out when there inverted

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You can see where ive marked in red circle thats roughly stock location when the drivers side of the diff droops down it creats a angle so the shock bushs move/bend/twist until the shock binds on the mount, inverting deletes this problem
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