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  • #16
    Originally posted by dieselboy View Post
    I've got 15x10 rims right now, will I need wider rims? I'll probably need 12" wide rims wont I
    I am running 15x 10 .... but if you go wider it will be more stable


    And you may need to extent the wheel arches and wheel spacers
    ' You've arrived on a rather special night. It's one of the master's affairs.'

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    • #17
      Not keen on extended wheel arches, most of what I've seen look fugly

      Thanks for all the info in this thread! I'll begin putting money aside.

      Cheers!
      Oh Nana, what's my name?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by dieselboy View Post
        Not keen on extended wheel arches, most of what I've seen look fugly

        Thanks for all the info in this thread! I'll begin putting money aside.

        Cheers!
        ' You've arrived on a rather special night. It's one of the master's affairs.'

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        • #19
          Originally posted by dieselboy View Post
          Thanks Mark,
          I'm probably looking for something along the lines of these trucks:
          Anything bigger and driving in England would be difficult I think.





          How do you get in?
          Both of those trucks are still on IFS,looks like they are using a superlift kit.
          www.overfab.uk

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          • #20
            Originally posted by surfenstein View Post
            Both of those trucks are still on IFS
            I thought that too, but didn't like to say.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by dieselboy View Post
              Hi thanks for all the replies.
              I've seen a leaf sprung 4runner solid axle. The same shape as a 2nd gen surf. Would this be cheaper and easier than a coil sprung setup? I would rather go the easier route even if it was more expensive (I'd favour easy over cost).

              2.5k sounds a bit much though but I suppose thats the maximum?

              When you say you are doing it yourself, do you need any special equipment? If they are willing I would rather / or may ask Mark or Tony to do the work (if they are willing!)

              Lastly, I'm guessing there would be more room for a V8? And the rear would need more lift right?

              What is your main goal, off-road ability or just looks?

              I'm guessing it's just the look you are after as you wouldn't want a tatty looking off-roader??

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              • #22
                You need to match a rear axle aswell as the rear axle in a IFS is a different width then a solid axle one and also diff ratios need to be matched .
                If you dont get matching width axles it will track badly round corners and be unstable .
                Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by surfenstein View Post
                  .hi rick.you still got your 1st gen.
                  As Churchill the dog says 'Oh Yes !!'
                  I may get it ready for the Summer . Not sure which one but a Summer .
                  Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Vagrant No2 View Post
                    As Churchill the dog says 'Oh Yes !!'
                    I may get it ready for the Summer . Not sure which one but a Summer .
                    Ann Summer 's by any chance Rick

                    Jess
                    "Cos short cuts can cost more in the long run"
                    Buncefield Burner

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Vagrant No2 View Post
                      You need to match a rear axle aswell as the rear axle in a IFS is a different width then a solid axle one and also diff ratios need to be matched .
                      If you dont get matching width axles it will track badly round corners and be unstable .
                      Just fit wheel spacers on the front.

                      Leaf springs ride like hell on bumps, I can't keep up with the 2nd Gens on the rough tracks around the Plains at speed in the 1st gen without shaking the thing to bits.

                      The only reason to fit a solid front axle is to get more flex offroad, which makes for a floppy on road truck.

                      Stick with the IFS unless you building a monster Rockcrawler. Get a 4" suspension lift, along with your body lift, then diff drop and extra coil spacers if you want to run 35's on a daily driver.
                      4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by TonyN View Post
                        Stick with the IFS unless you building a monster Rockcrawler. Get a 4" suspension lift, along with your body lift, then diff drop and extra coil spacers if you want to run 35's on a daily driver.
                        Is the Superlift kit still the most comprehensive one out there?
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Albannach View Post
                          Is the Superlift kit still the most comprehensive one out there?
                          I liked the flexy rear coils (although I did fit 1" spacers to bring it up a bit more) and the 2 others I've fitted have been spot on for fit, the Procomp kit needed a little fettling, but comes with front crossmember support struts that the Superlift kits dosn't (but you can get them for extra I think)

                          Others are all virtually the same in design, there arn't many other ways of doing it.

                          I've only ever seen Procomp and Superlift, Procomp seem to have stiffer rear coils (as in height, but I wanted flex), but I think the Superlift shocks are better.

                          They are very expensive kits, but like I've said in other posts, my aligment has has always been spot on, wishbone angles completely stock so no extra stress on steering ball joints and idler.

                          Another advantage is you can then do all the other front lift tricks and in theory get pushing 6"'s or so of front lift if your feeling adventurous. (and front prop splines can take it! ) before even adding Body lift.
                          4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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                          • #28
                            Does anyone import them? Or are they a personal import thing just now?
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                            • #29
                              Maybe, Bearmach are Procomp offical importers now, I've still not got round to chatting to them yet, but they have supplied Surf Shocks to someone recently that they left in their truck for me to fit.

                              LA Supertrux supplied my Superlift kits, but obviously they arn't officially around anymore.

                              Chris (truckarms) personaly imported the Procomp kit I fitted to his truck, and it was back here last week and still drives nice and looks 'pert' after 2 years-ish.
                              4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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                              • #30
                                I'll have a rake through the septic sites. I asked one a while back, they said, "Sorry, we don't ship to that region of England". He was lucky he was on the phone when he said it!
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