Hi all,
I would like to get some advice on what other forum members suggest as to modifying my suspension.
I have recently purchased a 2011 Hilux DC 4x4 that the previous owner has installed (only 2 months before I bought it) a redback replacement bumper and a 8000lb warn winch.
My question is what is the estimated weight of these add ons and how will it affect my suspension in the long term? Should I be considering upgrading the current suspension, lifting the vehicle etc.
It is coming up on 58 000km so I would assume that the shocks etc (if the previous owner didn't drive too badly) should have some life in them...
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Regards
Doug
2011 Suspension/Lift Advice
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Re: 2011 Suspension/Lift Advice
Here in aus there r plenty of kits available as I'm sure there is there too. You will probably notice the front end sagging under the weight which is never good off road as it's limiting travel. You'll probably find ya could get away with just putting a 2 inch lift in the front and leave the rear alone and it'll level out. Just depends on the weight.
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Re: 2011 Suspension/Lift Advice
hi there
I have more questions in this regard
I have a 09 Hilux 4x2 D/C that had a 33" arctic truck conversion done that i had converted to 4x4 using the drivetrain out a fortuner. it works well but i am have issues with the cv and steering rack and control arm angles where we find it difficult to get the alignment right.
I see there are kits available where we can drop the crossmembers and lover the diff and rack and control arms and bring it within spec.
These kits seem to cost an arm and a leg to import made worse by exchange rate and the size and weight of the parts.
Does anyone know where in South Africa I can get this kit or of any 4x4 engineers that can make up this kit for me at a reasonable cost.
thank u
I have more questions in this regard
I have a 09 Hilux 4x2 D/C that had a 33" arctic truck conversion done that i had converted to 4x4 using the drivetrain out a fortuner. it works well but i am have issues with the cv and steering rack and control arm angles where we find it difficult to get the alignment right.
I see there are kits available where we can drop the crossmembers and lover the diff and rack and control arms and bring it within spec.
These kits seem to cost an arm and a leg to import made worse by exchange rate and the size and weight of the parts.
Does anyone know where in South Africa I can get this kit or of any 4x4 engineers that can make up this kit for me at a reasonable cost.
thank u
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Re: 2011 Suspension/Lift Advice
Ya wanna roll big rubber ya gotta pay the price my friend!
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