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Surf ball joint spacers

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:?: Has anybody tried ball joint spacers on their surf .Seems to be quite a common mod in Aussie & USA. Suspension lift without crankin the torsion bars up to much therefore not as much harshness from changed torsion bar spring rate. Heres a link from the aussie Surf owners site. http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/c ... ension.htm . Are thinking of making some myself .Had thought steel maybee easier and would definately last better under stress over time.Of course the grade of Aluminium would be a factor if making them out of this .
Will the certifier be happy with these ?
All thoughts and disscussion most welcome.
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i would be interested in these
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No prob Matt will make an extra set. Hopefully we have the material at work .will suss out tomorrow and start them next week. :wink:
If the cert guy doesnt like them they can always come of I suppose. :cry:
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snap! :P I was just investigating that very lift for someone here as well. Give me a shout on 021 637 600 - might have a business proposition for you if you want to make several sets - make the main spacers from T6 ali if you can get it, and the others from steel and have them passivated zinc coated.

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:) Hi Steve,
Yes getting the right ali might be the hard one . May be able to get it through work for a good price . Steel is more readily available & I think we have some spare floating around that thickness. Dont mind making a few extra sets but have to squezze it all in between the rest of my work and watching out for the boss as well 8) . May make up a jig to do a few sets which may make it easier. Should be able to get everything Zinc coated through work as well.
Will give you a bell
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Are you still making these? any rough idea on the cost?

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Still making these but is slow going as very busy at work . Have to squeeze work on these in when I can . Haven`t thought about a cost as yet . Will work it out once they are made.

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NFORCA wrote:Are you still making these? any rough idea on the cost?

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I thought you would be going down with ya height rather than up Todd
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Hi Ken
have you a price on these yet, I would probably be interested in a few sets.
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Has anyone installed a set yet? Very interested to see how it went. Any problems with steering geometry etc? I see on the Aussie link that they also lowered the diff. Not sure how they did the front mount.
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I suspect they left the front mount and just let it pivot down... dodgy, but hey... its just IFS...

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Hi Ken.

I have been looking into these to!!
Have you made a set yet if so I would like a set!!!
Please keep us all posted!!
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how thick not me but the spacers no probs making them buy and old joit and copier it
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Only an inch thick!!!!
The spacer not you!!! :lol:
I have a old ball joint if you want to copy one!!
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Ball joint spacers on Surf

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Hi Guys,
My appologies , haven`t visited the forum for awhile .
Have finally made a set of ball joint spacers but have yet to fit to the surf. Also intending to look at the diff lowering as per the aussie site .
I copied of a ball joint to make up a template as a drilling jig and to shape the spacers
Still intend to make some more sets when I get a chance
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I wont need any now funnly enough, lol
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Cheers Matt :D
The swap looks fantastic
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what was the final verdict with this type of lift? sounds like a cheap and easy way to get more room under the arches
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