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MK more flex...

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MK more flex...

Post by dromana7411 »

well iv got a 83 MK, and i woul like to get more flex out of it... can it be down without buying new springs, ect... as atm i have no money.

so can i remove the sway bar, ect... is there any pros or cons about doing this? any other ways to get more flex out of the old girl... im sick of having wheels in the air driving small ruts... (note: my springs are sagged so i only have about 1" up travel...)
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Post by Brendan-s »

Hey mate I dont run swaybars anymore in my MQ, doesn't make a iota of difference. You get very negligable amounts of body roll in a leaf sprung truck anyway.

The other thing I'm planning on doing this weekend is opening up the spring packs. I dont know what the name of it is but the pieces of steel that go up the sides of the pack and wrap around the top of it keeping the springs together. Get an oxy or something and heat and bend the bugger, the springs will seperate and you'll get more flex
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Post by pongo »

This is a pic with the sway bar still in and 7 leaves up front. in this pic i was stopped and not going any where

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One with out sway bar and still full leaf pack
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This one is with 4 leaves and no swaybar. This pic has a front locker and walked it easy as

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Lifting wheels is fun, But a locked front diff makes life a lot more managable. I hope this helps. The rear still has 8 leaves and all has std shackels all rnd
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Post by Rhysta »

Just ditch em bryce! I did and the car flexes much better now, and really there wasnt that much of and increase with body roll either.

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Post by Mkdude »

my mk flex's fairly good :D no sway bars, and suspension setup by 4x4off road
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Post by Screwy »

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Post by muddyperils »

remove the sway bars, you will get just about max travel from your springs without starting the long process of MODS, the front of the MQ/MK suffer from a shitty shock absorber mounting position design, if you know some one HANDY with the tools they can re-position top mounts to accomedate longer shocks.. oh and get them to weld the front top hanger braket on properly cause they all break when tortured...rear is better but still not great with shock mounts...on my old truck I put three inch springs and shock lift kit in and could still get max droop from the shocks without removing the front sway bar because of the limited length...once you repositon the shock mounts the sky is the limit with drop shackles etc. good luck
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Post by ThirstyMQ »

BEWARE!!

If you're gunna take to the spring packs with an oxy to open up the leaf retainers...

Make sure you don't press down on the one you've just bent to keep the pack steady while someone bents the other end!!

Jebus it stung like a biatch!!!

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Post by gurumon »

and once you get the front flexing nicely the front driveshaft fouls on the xmember and that's all the down travel you're gunna get without cutting :x
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Post by dromana7411 »

so basically the only risk to all of this is burning my hand? (probably won take the spring pack clamps off, as one of my front spring packs is bent... (i hit somethign a bit hard...)

but yeh, so there is no problems with taking out the sway bar?

also... which one is the sway bar? (sorry....)
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Post by gurumon »

ditch the sway bar.... it's gunna handle like shiat anyway :D

can't really think of an easy way to explain what a sway bar is without pictures - look for the useless bit of round steel (about inch thick) that runs across the vehicle - attaches with kinda like a pipe clamp (from memory to the front of each side of the axle).

im sure someone has a better explanation :?
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Post by GOT MUD »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote::armsup:
thats standard eh ;) :lol:
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Post by dromana7411 »

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the one along the bottom? which is bent aound the diff pumpkin...???
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Post by big bundy »

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Post by matsmad »

Do a springover. :armsup:

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Re: flex

Post by pongo »

matsmad wrote:Do a springover. :armsup:

Best mod i ever did! :D
Yeah yeah, I definatly need to. I cant justify paying almost half of the original purchase price of the patrol just for a steering setup. Im working on it though. :?

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Re: flex

Post by MereMale »

matsmad wrote:Do a springover. :armsup:

Best mod i ever did! :D
With a spring over does having swaybar off have much trouble??
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Post by dromana7411 »

good.. cause that the one i took out... havnt noticed any diffrenc driving around on the road... (had a quick drive up a hill to see what it was like) didnt put it in 4wd, so couldnt go further, (wet grass)...

but seemed alright sofar...
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

Thats not flex!!!!!!!
This is road legal mk flexing
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Post by Screwy »

DR Frankenstine wrote:Thats not flex!!!!!!!
This is road legal mk flexing
mines road legal and yours has got naught :D
nice pete, nice
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Re: flex

Post by matsmad »

MereMale wrote:
matsmad wrote:Do a springover. :armsup:

Best mod i ever did! :D
With a spring over does having swaybar off have much trouble??
Nah, still drives good on the road. Handles better than my GQ did!
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

all the springovers and that are good when money permits. Just get a loan :lol: , or do as me and the old man have just done with his, swaybar off, remove a couple of leaves,grease it all up,open up clamps on leaves providing you have shocks long enough to even open the leaves.We just put 2" OME dakars in it which are very cheap for the height,flex,and ride quality he gained..
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Re: flex

Post by DR Frankenstine »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:
DR Frankenstine wrote:Thats not flex!!!!!!!
This is road legal mk flexing
mines road legal and yours has got naught :D
nice pete, nice
what about this then :D not forgetting its got std length shackles, no bogie leaves no ILLEGAL box section tailshafts :finger:
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Post by Screwy »

not too bad for standard leaves....
but still got naught ;)

i got lux leaves in mine, nothin bogie and all fully legal ;)

the front shaft doesnt limit travel either ;)
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Post by MARKx4 »

this is the flex in mine and the front is befor the reverse shackle, works better now. No pics though :oops:
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Post by Screwy »

MARKx4 wrote:this is the flex in mine and the front is befor the reverse shackle, works better now. No pics though :oops:
see thats not too shabby at all hey mark ;)
still got naught though lol ;)

but the idea from my leave setup was a join effort hey :D
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Post by pongo »

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Post by MARKx4 »

pongo wrote::cry:
Come on mate, you know you want do it.
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Post by pongo »

Yeah i know i want to, But atm My wallet reckons a high steer setup requires too many bling$ . As soon as thats fixed im in balls n all. untill then ill have to continuie shaving the top off rocks :D
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Post by Wallace »

holy!

How did you guys get soo much flex in your leaf sprung patrols?

My old man's MQ flexes like a dog... well, less than what a dog peeing on a tree would flex!

Had some hairy moments watching him come up hills....

Besides sway bars - what else can i do to get it to flex a little more??

Thanks
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