please can someone tell me .if all you need to do is fit 2 ins spacers and wined up the torsion bars to lift a surf then spending £350.00 for the lift kit from roughtrax is a little daft is it necessary .
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hi Richard i thought that i had auto free wheeling hubs . so are you say ing that you shouldn't wined up the torsion bars more than 1 1/2. the guy that just fitted my new springs (milner 20% stronger) said spacers is all i need thats wrong then ?
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spacers are ok for the rear but if you wind the t/bars up to 2" you will cause more wear on the cv's thats how alot of peeps on here say about 1.5" is enough.You can wind them up 2" i'm not saying you shouldn't but if it was me then i would do it 1.5" unless fitting fw hubshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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its not 2" longer t/bars Steve you just wind them up 2" heres a link to how to do it
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/suspension.htm
the bottom of the 3 links it is
you can get away with the standard shocks on road but off road they may bottom outhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by stormforce View Postits not 2" longer t/bars Steve you just wind them up 2" heres a link to how to do it
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/suspension.htm
the bottom of the 3 links it is
you can get away with the standard shocks on road but off road they may bottom out
Steve.monstercreations.org.uk
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Originally posted by Phantom 18 View PostThey'll top out Rich not bottom out. What you need to do Steve is fit 1 1/2" ball joint spacers to the front and then wind your torsion bars 1/2" this will keep the drive shafts at a respectable angle. Then fit your spacers on the rear Hey presto cheap 2" lift.
Steve.https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by Phantom 18 View PostThey'll top out Rich not bottom out. What you need to do Steve is fit 1 1/2" ball joint spacers to the front and then wind your torsion bars 1/2" this will keep the drive shafts at a respectable angle. Then fit your spacers on the rear Hey presto cheap 2" lift.
Steve.Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
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i put ball joint spacers on and never adjusted the torsion bars,would have been way to bouncy.and im sure that torsion bar adjustment will give you an extreme cv angle anyway, the only way to really save them are fw hubs.Non intercooled nothing.
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