zookimal wrote:How does it behave when you drive forwards up the ramp?
I guess pics speaks a 1000 words better than me describing it.
Before my SPOA project with Hilux drive train.
Current setup

Hopeless articulation when ramping up front... Still much better after swapping the rear leaf springs to my previous Daihatu Rocky Ultimate Suspension 3 inch springs... Previously there was no down travel what so ever...
Below are pics when i was using Ultimate Suspension 3inch springs for LN106 Hilux.
However ramping up from the rear is fair.
Zuri92 wrote:no i am not confused, if you have a s#itload of arch in a soft spring you will have a not so high ride height but because of the arch it will have heaps of down travel just like how a really long soft coil makes the car st low but has lots of down travel. i do not know how this is confusing or how i or anyone else could be confused by basic principles.
as for which leaves to remove, i cannot say without seeing your springs as i could suggest the wrong one, but if you could tell me how many leaves your packs have, and how long each leaf is i may be able to give you an idea, and to give you a balanced car that does not sit high front or back you will need to remove leaves from both front and back to maintain a level ride.
how much did you want to drop the car? because removing leaves may not give you as much of a drop as you want if you are after a fair bit.
Up front there are 5 leaves.
In the rear there are 8 leaves. There are 2 pretty short leaves, probably 4 to 5 inch at the bottom. 3rd spring from the bottom is slightly long at 8inches.
Should i snap pics of the leaves from the side? Front and rear?
Funny thing is that the rear shackles doesn't extend to the point where the shackles might inverse itself like in the original SPUA setup compared to the current SPOA setup considering it's the same leaf spring. Did i do something wrong?
Well for me, i just want a more comfortable ride, slightly lower, without killing the leaves where it warrants a traction bar.
More importantly i wouldn't want to test the roll cage when offroading.
Oddly though the car is very chuckable around corners like a go kart on the road. There's not much body roll if any for a truck.
I hope i'm not asking too much.
Thanks for you advise to all you gurus out there.
My RIG sucks big time.