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FJ80 coil swap

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FJ80 coil swap

Post by Oreo »

Has anyone swapped FJ80 rear coils into the rear of a 4runner?
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Post by bj on roids »

What he wants to do is use 80 series lifted coils in the back of a surf/4runner

do they all fit?
how much lift will 3" lifted 80 series springs net him?
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Post by hophoar »

Standard 80 series springs are @ 2" higher than 4 runner springs and then added to that the wire diameter about 3/4" compaired to 5/8" it will give you @ 5-6" of lift with the 3" springs when sitting in place.
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Post by Oreo »

Will all of the fj80 series rear coils fit into the rear of 4runners?
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Post by spazbot »

surfection is using 2" lifted 80 springs in the back for the runner i think and it sits pretty damn hi
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Post by Oreo »

surfection is using 2" lifted 80 springs in the back for the runner i think and it sits pretty damn hi


What is the total lift he has in the rear. I already have 6.5" of lift in the rear of my 4runner and that does not even include the body lift.
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Post by Surfection »

I'm not sure on my total lift, but i know the bottom of my tailgate is roughly level with my waist. I ordered 4" lift 80 series coils from pedders but have since measured and compared them with hophoars and have found they gave me standard height but heavy duty rate coils. I am using 35mm spacers and it's still not level with the front, so i'm gonna try some 2" lift ones and see how they go. So far as i know they didn't change much so any 80 coil should go in. Gruntless is running 3" lift 80 springs from dobbinsons, now THAT is a high runner !!!
I'm pretty happy with these ones, they flex alright and ride very nice on the road !!. Cheers, Jeremy

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Post by bj on roids »

I told you these guys would know Oreo :finger:
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Post by Oreo »

Is there anyone in Au who could call Big Balls Offroad and see how much their rear fj80 4" lift coil springs are? I am interested in these but I can only find a price on their package lift kit and I want the price on just the rear 4" lift coils.
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Post by Oreo »

I told you these guys would know Oreo


Ya you were right. But now how am I going to get these coils? All the best coil spring manufacturers are in Australia. I wish there was an American company that made 4" + coils for fj80's.
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Post by bj on roids »

Liam, is the owner of bigballs offroad, he owns and drives a suzuki, he posts on this board. PM or email him, just search for his username! :D
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Post by bj on roids »

Here is a link directly to Liams profile (click the url) he has always responded pretty quickly to my electronic communications, and is easy to get a hold of and chat to!


http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... ofile&u=88
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Post by Oreo »

Thanks bj! :D
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Post by theshedguy »

Oreo wrote:
I told you these guys would know Oreo


Ya you were right. But now how am I going to get these coils? All the best coil spring manufacturers are in Australia. I wish there was an American company that made 4" + coils for fj80's.


HAve you tried [url]http://www.sleeoffroad.com/

They do alot of 80's and Ben who works there has a lux with 40" swampers and knows the lux/runner side very well.

They also make some great siderails for runner/lux/80
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Post by Oreo »

Ya I checked them but the biggest rear fj80 springs that I could find were 2.5".
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Post by theshedguy »

Oreo wrote:Ya I checked them but the biggest rear fj80 springs that I could find were 2.5".


Did you speak to them about spacers, and what you wanted to do with them?
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Post by Oreo »

Ya I already have 2.5" spacers. I just need some coils with stiffer spring rate and more than 4" of lift.
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Post by theshedguy »

[url]http://www.offroadsolutions.com/

These guys arent far from there and are building a forerunner at the moment.[/url]
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Post by Oreo »

These guys arent far from there and are building a forerunner at the moment.


Ya I have seen that 4runner and I just made it the wallpaper for my computer. It is huge and flexes like crazy :shock:
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Post by Oreo »

I just PM'ed Liam from Big Balls Offroad and he said he could get me the coils but they come in three different spring rates: soft, medium, and heavy duty. Which spring rate should I get :?:
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Post by Surfection »

I would say get medium oreo, as i have had two sets of medium now and have been happy with them, i do a few bit of road driving though. If you only want it for trail use and you want max flex get the soft ones. Good luck :D
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Post by bj on roids »

DUDE, ask what Liam would recommend, me personally id go soft and pimp, or medium, you are lighter than an 80, but what do i know, i've never owned anything with coils, swap some leafs in :lol:
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Post by GRUNTLESS »

dude im running a 3 inch no load spring in the rear of mine...........there a dobinson made spring and from what the guy told me it was the softest they made to suit an 80 i paid $230 for the pair

they also travel not to bad for an off the shelf spring

when i first did the SAS i had 4 inch springs out of a patrol and couldnt sqaush them for SH!T

i would get the soft coil if you plan on getting any travel out of it :wink:

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