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hilux ext. shackle questions
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hilux ext. shackle questions
g/day all
just been through most of search but i want this done this year some time
ln106 leaf sprung all round , 2in spring lift (year ago), std steering, 32s
looking to put + 2inch (1in, i know) extended shackles
i know i'll need longer shocks,brake lines and 3deg castor wedges
Just want some info on the springs and any steering arm problems
will the springs work properly with these shackles
thanks in advance
just been through most of search but i want this done this year some time
ln106 leaf sprung all round , 2in spring lift (year ago), std steering, 32s
looking to put + 2inch (1in, i know) extended shackles
i know i'll need longer shocks,brake lines and 3deg castor wedges
Just want some info on the springs and any steering arm problems
will the springs work properly with these shackles
thanks in advance
LN106 d/cab, 2in lift, 32s, airlocker,
I have parabolic springs and 3 position adjustable shackles on my Hilux
I am not having any bind up problems with this system
The shackles can be set at either 2" or 4" giving you your 1" or 2" actual lift, I also have a adjustable radius rod
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v167/ ... ackle2.jpg
Adrian
www.chevtorque.com.au
I am not having any bind up problems with this system
The shackles can be set at either 2" or 4" giving you your 1" or 2" actual lift, I also have a adjustable radius rod
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v167/ ... ackle2.jpg
Adrian
www.chevtorque.com.au
There should be no problems with the steering or the suspension. there is no need for castor wedges as the shackle is at the rear of the diff.
cheers Johnz
cheers Johnz
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The parabolic springs are longer than stock springs and will make the vehicle sit higher, the stock shackles did lay back a bit but they did straighten with the longer shackleseye-for-detail wrote:g/day toyrex
are your parabolics any longer than the average 2in lift springs
its just that when i put the first shackle (snakes +2in) in the front, the spring seemed fold opposite to its set near the shackle end
thanks
mick
Adrian
www.chevtorque.com.au
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