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(SOA) conversion for a 40 series
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(SOA) conversion for a 40 series
if i do an (SOA) conversion for my 40 series swb will this give me and more flex or will it only make the car sit higher gaining more clearence?
any opinions on this sort of mod please post
any opinions on this sort of mod please post
nice flex, well may be i just liked the look of the guys that had a flipped spring may be i dont need it? i defantly dont want 6" lift may be 3" would be sweet tho.. another thing the shocks are stock ha ha so there 30 years old... XD is that why the ride is bumy or is it because it is on leaf springs?
i think it just comes down to what you use your rig for4x4joel4x4 wrote:nice flex, well may be i just liked the look of the guys that had a flipped spring may be i dont need it? i defantly dont want 6" lift may be 3" would be sweet tho.. another thing the shocks are stock ha ha so there 30 years old... XD is that why the ride is bumy or is it because it is on leaf springs?
Im here for the sausage!
problem with a fj40 is usually the billion leaves they had stock.
flatter springs will work better. but then you will need a track/ladder bar at the rear to prevent major dramas.
if you go SPOA you get lift and the chance to flex more.
but you also start needing to extend brake lines.-potentially.
rotating your front diff to keep the steering close to stock..
just a big can of worms.
but they look sweet SPOA...
flatter springs will work better. but then you will need a track/ladder bar at the rear to prevent major dramas.
if you go SPOA you get lift and the chance to flex more.
but you also start needing to extend brake lines.-potentially.
rotating your front diff to keep the steering close to stock..
just a big can of worms.
but they look sweet SPOA...
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i think i am going to have a crack at it< so i have to get the springs flatended out new shocks new brake lines new speedo cable and maybe ajust the steering?
again the smae question before my 40 is a bumpy ride at the moment, is this because of the old shocks or is that just leafs for you?
thanks for all your ideas and pictures great help
again the smae question before my 40 is a bumpy ride at the moment, is this because of the old shocks or is that just leafs for you?
thanks for all your ideas and pictures great help
ya i am still in qld.... so you reckon i will atract to much attention?
ok... so if i am all out of luck there. what about....
if i re-tention my springs?will that give me may be 2" lift witch wont draw to much attention to the truck?
QLd laws are bloody stupid, i vote that all 4x4 should be able to have what ever crazy mods they can think up
ok... so if i am all out of luck there. what about....
if i re-tention my springs?will that give me may be 2" lift witch wont draw to much attention to the truck?
QLd laws are bloody stupid, i vote that all 4x4 should be able to have what ever crazy mods they can think up
thats a sweet truck mat, what have you done to your rig to get it up to that sort of ability? thats some pretty sweet flex for SUA, what mods have you done?shorty_f0rty wrote:gold! "where else but QLD??"RAY185 wrote:Ricko wrote:If you're still in QLD and plan to drive it on the road, a spring over is highly illegal. If it's a trailer rig only, go for it.
you can get plenty of flex SUA.. it just takes a bit of work.
cheers
Lots of info in my build thread and in the toyota landcruiser bible ... specifically the thread about 60series springs on the 40..4x4joel4x4 wrote: thats a sweet truck mat, what have you done to your rig to get it up to that sort of ability? thats some pretty sweet flex for SUA, what mods have you done?
cheers
Yep my 40's in that vid briefly.. lots more vids of my 40 flexing here though: http://www.youtube.com/user/lronpaw4x4joel4x4 wrote: shorty forty your in that youtube video "40 series run" thats a sweet clip had it in my fav's for a while never new it was you tho..
You will definatley get noticed with a spring over. I reckon it would be defected within a month if you drove it reguarly.
Like shorty_f0rty said you can get get good flex and about 3" of lift with a bit of work SUA. What year is yours? Try some searching, plenty of threads on this.
This is mine. Pretty much the same setup as shorty_f0rty.
Like shorty_f0rty said you can get get good flex and about 3" of lift with a bit of work SUA. What year is yours? Try some searching, plenty of threads on this.
This is mine. Pretty much the same setup as shorty_f0rty.
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As others have mentioned above, definetley dont go SPOA in QLD. Your way better off setting it up sprung under, and if done right you'll get just as much travel with a lot more stability.......Mines done using custom leaf packs from Dobinsons Springs in Rocky with relocated spring hangers, custom shock mounts, 12" travel bilsteins, and 2" extended shackles. Rides greats, sets lowish (bout 4" lift), and flex's awesome.
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