cool thanks, i will pop down to halfords tomorow, and just to verify, the landcruser spring will be a direct swap for the 3" lift springs i already have?
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procomp es 3000 or 9000? & what springs?
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Originally posted by roylittle0 View PostThe shocks came from RoughTrax's and the uprated springs were from Jokers old truck, you know the ones he had on when his truck blew up, the same ones that Toby had when his truck blew up, the same ones i had when my truck blew up, Them!!Only Toyota can get you out of shite
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Originally posted by surf-wejd View Postcool thanks, i will pop down to halfords tomorow, and just to verify, the landcruser spring will be a direct swap for the 3" lift springs i already have?https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by stormforce View Postif you got 3" lift springs already why are you putting thre l/cruiser springs on as they are 3" lift also or are the ones you got had it.Sorry if i missed the post if its been explained alreadyNon intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by surf-wejd View Postwhat do you mean by 'sit down'?
Surfs have heavy a$ses so sag even lift springs after a while.
Im not aware of any off the shelf 3" lift springs for the surf. Obviously LC ones can be used. But there not off the shelf for surfs.
If your lift is ok then i wouldn't waste time changing in new springs. You wont even see them once the tyres are on. If your that bothered spend a couple of quid on some paint or something.
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With LC springs, removing the ARB on the back is barely noticeable. IF the 3000's are softer, and this is a BIG if, then I'd suggest you'd be better off with 3000s because the lighter weight of the surf compared to the landcrusher barely loads the LC springs and so is pretty hard riding.
You'll want +2 or +3" longer shocks, so (and a lot of people who think there's a difference between bargain basement shocks at 10mph on green lanes will disagree) just go for whatever is in stock. ProComp are notoriosly crap at actually delivering, so if you can catch them when they've actually got something in stock, buy it.
The reason Procomp are cheap is because build quality is a bit variable and they tend to corrode. They work though, well enough for UK green laning - which brings me back to 'dont worry about the 3000 / 9000 question' because you are never gonna be stressing them that much.
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