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shackle reversal?

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shackle reversal?

Post by ofr57 »

I was just wondering if anybody has reversed the front shackles instead of being on the front of the spring to the back like the hilux and all that

just an idea so when i put bigger shackles and springs its not going to be sticking a foot out the front of the car

EDIT: i think madzuki has it?
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Post by lay80n »

Fair few ppl have - redzook, Madzuki, check peoples members threads. There is also a kit for it from RRO or Calmini or someone else.
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Post by moose »

did it about 5years ago !!!!
luv it !!!
takes most of the rough ride out of the suspension !! (espech on SWB !!!)

only way forward is coils !!!! :D
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Post by ofr57 »

well mines a lwb zookie ute .. so the same as redzooks mines a 86 though
I'm thinking would get heaps more flex but it wont be to much as a cop magnet? am i correct

so anybody got pic's?
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Post by Zookified »

It would be pretty damn hard to pick up. I'm sure dot would still notice it though, but it will be alot less obvious than a chassis extension.
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Post by markil »

Only pic I could find offhand where you can see the SR half decently. Also has 200mm chassis extension.


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Post by just cruizin' »

For a SR you'd be wanting to move the diff foward anyway right?
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Post by markil »

just cruizin' wrote:For a SR you'd be wanting to move the diff foward anyway right?
Yes. With a SR the diff moves backwards on up travel instead of forwards. My front diff is over 6" forward of stock location now, but it's not neccesary to go quite that far forward, especially with smaller tyres.

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Post by just cruizin' »

Thanks Mark

So a chassis ext is required anyway?
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Post by Damo »

just cruizin' wrote:Thanks Mark

So a chassis ext is required anyway?
You could do one without a chassis extension, but the result would defeat the purpose of doing a SR in the first place. So in effect yes it is required.
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Post by ofr57 »

well i was planning on putting it in without a chassie extension so that i would be able to fit alittle longer spring and longer shackles without effecting the approch angle
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Post by Damo »

ofr57 wrote:well i was planning on putting it in without a chassie extension so that i would be able to fit alittle longer spring and longer shackles without effecting the approch angle
Were you also planning on ripping it all out when it doesn't work? :finger:

Seriously, if Moose & Redzook don't chime in hit them up with a PM. Those guys have done it and their rigs work, and I doubt they will tell you doing it without a chassis extension is a good idea.
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Post by moose »

I dont have a chassis extension !!!!! :D :D :D

with 33"s , i have about 80' approach angle !!!!
+ longer springs !!
+ diff moved forward , (only) , 2" !!!!!!
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Post by ofr57 »

moose wrote:I dont have a chassis extension !!!!! :D :D :D

with 33"s , i have about 80' approach angle !!!!
+ longer springs !!
+ diff moved forward , (only) , 2" !!!!!!
ME likly :cool:
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Post by moose »

oh yeah ...still using standard shock mounts !! :shock:
(but commodore rear shocks !!)

will take some pics for ya !!
(soon as my camera gets home !!) :D
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Post by moose »

pics .....
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Post by sierrajim »

Moose,

I think its time we throw your car in my spray booth and give it a birthday.
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Post by moose »

on my way !!!!
(wishfully thinking !!!! :D )
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Post by markil »

Also have quite a good approach angle with my setup, not quite 90 deg but not far off.

Moose, how does your setup flex being SPUA? You got rears up front? I once measured you could run RUF with SR and it would give a good approach angle and get the diff a little forward. Seems like you basically have that :cool:

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Post by moose »

i have mazda springs on my heap !!
323/808 wagon !!!!

flexs pretty good , considering still standard shock mounts !!! :D
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Post by markil »

How long are the 323/808 springs? I got 929? springs and they measure roughly 1120 centre to centre.

Need some pics of flex :D

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Post by Damo »

Got any pics of the wheel travel Moose?
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Post by moose »

will get some 2moro !!
i,ll go to either Cheezy,s or 4PLAY & put it on the ramp !!!
just for you 2 perverts !!!! :P
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moose wrote: just for you 2 perverts !!!! :P
Thanks babe ;) ;) ;)
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Post by markil »

Damo wrote:
moose wrote: just for you 2 perverts !!!! :P
Thanks babe ;) ;) ;)
I want measurements too :D
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Post by alien »

check my UFO buildup thread for more pics, but mines SR with hilux fronts on 31's... approach angle is better than stock by far (its 62 degrees with 31s, was around 45 degrees stock with bar), obviously larger tyres will make the approach much more awesome =P

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Post by moose »

spua !!! needed to find bigga rock !! :D
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Post by alien »

mine has way more left in it (check front shackle angle) - youll see in the flex pic the block of wood on the jack has fallen over onto the diff... and cos we're jacking off the diff the rear isnt articulating at all there =)
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Post by sierrajim »

moose wrote:on my way !!!!
(wishfully thinking !!!! :D )
Wasn't joking. Did my black on in less than 2 hours :lol:
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Post by mud4b »

alien wrote:check my UFO buildup thread for more pics, but mines SR with hilux fronts on 31's... approach angle is better than stock by far (its 62 degrees with 31s, was around 45 degrees stock with bar), obviously larger tyres will make the approach much more awesome =P

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