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New Hilux - need ideas for front payload mega increase!!!

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New Hilux - need ideas for front payload mega increase!!!

Post by sjuk »

Anyone know how to increase the front payload of the new Hilux be at least 50%?

I don't want to mess around with a SAS but do need the extra capacity.
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Post by tweak'e »

front payload ??

what hilux (single/double/extra cab?) have you got and what rules do you have to adhere to?
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Post by sjuk »

Double Cab 4x4 2.5 D4D. There are no real rules as the vehicles will be used off road. We just need to add a lot of weight to the vehicle and need an extremly robust solution.
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

I have no idea sorry, but i'm very curious as to what your bolting onto/into the front!
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Post by Roctoy »

heavier duty springs / shocks or torsion bars or whatever is under there!
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Post by Drewski »

Have a chat to Guest 4WD in Melbourne... If they can't advise which way to go, there's something wrong!
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Post by badger »

why would you try and increase the payload of a hilux when u could just go buy a cruiser, patrol or others that already have that payload and will cost less to buy than it will to convert an ifs truck to carry that much more weight
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Post by tweak'e »

sjuk wrote:Double Cab 4x4 2.5 D4D. There are no real rules as the vehicles will be used off road. We just need to add a lot of weight to the vehicle and need an extremly robust solution.
if off road then do what you like. add some tractor weights?

on road......well its a double cab, you simply can't put much on the back as all the load tends to be past the rear axle. if you need to carry a lot then get a single cab.

interesting to see you have a 2.5 litre, we only get a 3 litre D4.
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