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Build up - TOYUKI stage II

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Build up - TOYUKI stage II

Post by dtzook »

current specs - Stage I

locked toys F + R
SR feroza rears up front
lux front in the rear
33's
88" WB and 19.5" chassis height.

Stage II

rear dual tri 4 link with coils
xtra cab ute chop - done
shaved diffs
toob tray and exo
37's - obbtained
106" WB and around 22" chassis height

i've got 2 weeks to do stage 2, starting from this friday.
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Your neighbours are gonna have your nuts.........
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Post by dtzook »

SAWZALL wrote:Your neighbours are gonna have your nuts.........
They love it, at 5pm its tools down!
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Post by sierrajim »

are you running a panhard in the front ?
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Re: Build up - TOYUKI stage II

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dtzook wrote: i've got 2 weeks to do stage 2, starting from this friday.
Holidays or upcoming trip?
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Tools down at 5!!! Thats when I pick up my tools :twisted:
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..after making friends with the angle grinder.
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Post by SAWZALL »

Do you have power steering?
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

sounds good man :armsup: this thing will be a weapon when its done :cool:
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Post by dtzook »

are you running a panhard in the front ? no panhard in front.

Do you have power steering? yep, 60 series box and pump.

dtzook wrote:
i've got 2 weeks to do stage 2, starting from this friday.


Holidays or upcoming trip? im on holidays, and ill have to have it done as its my DD.
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Post by dtzook »

CHOPZUKI wrote:sounds good man :armsup: this thing will be a weapon when its done :cool:
cheers steve, bring on zukicrawl.
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Post by dtzook »

just a quick update, put the 37's on and removed flares. and backed her in the work shop (garage)
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Post by sierrajim »

no panhard rod and mechanical link steering to be driven on the road.

A panhard (if set up right) shouldn't hinder wheel travel but should dramatically imporve on road manners.
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Post by dtzook »

sierrajim wrote:no panhard rod and mechanical link steering to be driven on the road.

A panhard (if set up right) shouldn't hinder wheel travel but should dramatically imporve on road manners.
Why would i need a panhard rod? its drives perfectly fine on road, if any thing it just needs a wheel alignment!
i dont see my front end to be any different to any other solid axle front end 4b's, its not like its a high speed racer, its been built to RC.
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Post by STUMPY »

sierrajim wrote:no panhard rod and mechanical link steering to be driven on the road.

A panhard (if set up right) shouldn't hinder wheel travel but should dramatically imporve on road manners.

James, i'd say that he is still running the leaves in the front. Rear with both uppers and lower triangulated ;)
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Re: Build up - TOYUKI stage II

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dtzook wrote:current specs - Stage I

locked toys F + R
SR feroza rears up front
lux front in the rear
33's
88" WB and 19.5" chassis height.

Stage II

rear dual tri 4 link with coils
xtra cab ute chop - done
shaved diffs
toob tray and exo
37's - obbtained
106" WB and around 22" chassis height

i've got 2 weeks to do stage 2, starting from this friday.

Well it must have been 2 weeks by now fella ...howz it coming along ........tried /tested/ rebuilt by now :?: :D
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