how to raise a Toyota surf 1989 late model

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how to raise a Toyota surf 1989 late model

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hey i was just wondering how to raise a 1989 new model surf
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Cant resist
use a jack......


if you have a look at the search engine there heaps of helpful links in there
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tons of info around.
depends on what sized lift you want to. small lift ie 2" use aftermarket rear springs and 1" ball joint spacers for the front. add a set of new shocks.

for cheap bigger lift fit cruiser springs.

also check out front diff drop and swaybar spacers.
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what land cruiser springs would fit in it and are there any cheap ones around?
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80 series cruiser springs fit in back ....but unless your doing a SAS in front will be too high.
Basically with IFS the max you can easiely do is 2inches.
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does anyone have any 80 series springs for sale?
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where abouts are you?
you might want someone who's local.

no offense i have no idea if your a newbies or a pro, but what mods have been done to the surf?
what are you planning on doing to it?
what size tires are you running or going to fit?
and what style of offroading are you doing or looking to do?
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does anyone have any 80 series springs for sale?




80 series standard height will give you a 4" lift, which will probably more like 4.5 - 5" if you still have the factory saggy springs :wink:
Will be way to much for an IFS Surf.
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http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/toyota4_86_4Runner.htm
Better check with the cert guys if these are legal first tho...
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Where in NZ are you, I may have a lift suitable for you.
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hey im in tauranga and im putting 31 maxxis buckshot mudders on it this weekend that are on offset hilux rims, i am planning to use it for off roading in my spare time around tauranga so on tracks like whaka, thompsons track and tect park, i am planning put some bull bars on the front and a steel rear bumper
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don't need a lift for 31's.
i would just go for a small lift. when you start getting 33" or up then start looking at bigger lift. small lift saves a lot of hassle with CV angles.
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hey im not raising it because of the tyres, i just want ity up higher so when i go offroading the bottom is above the track
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you don't need a big lift to be capable. your going to get hung up on the diff anyway and tires will be limiting factor. as already mentioned by others there is drawbacks with big lifts. cv angles, body roll, on road driveability.

the other interesting thing is some of the big lifted vehicles have less flex than vehicles with less lift.
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listen to what others are saying, unless your surf is dragging its ass, no need for a lift for 31s.
remove the rear bumper to hugely improve the rear overhang.

lift does not make your truck more capable at all.
only the size of your tyres determines the clearance under your diffs, if the 31s fit without rubbing then it would be more capable as it is, as the factory springs will be softer and flex more
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J_Dub wrote:listen to what others are saying, unless your surf is dragging its ass, no need for a lift for 31s.
remove the rear bumper to hugely improve the rear overhang.

lift does not make your truck more capable at all.
only the size of your tyres determines the clearance under your diffs, if the 31s fit without rubbing then it would be more capable as it is, as the factory springs will be softer and flex more



good practical advice worth listening to right there :D
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The back is sagging down and i would like to lift it as it looks better so instead of getting standard springs ill try get some 80 series springs
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sg8380 wrote:The back is sagging down and i would like to lift it as it looks better so instead of getting standard springs ill try get some 80 series springs


which as already stated will lift it approximately 4inches which will not only make it sit nose down (even with the torsions cranked up) but also will require certification for the lift.
If your dead set on lifting your truck you would be better to get a set of 50mm lift springs as they will not require certification.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 649203.htm

http://www.4wdbits.co.nz/ProductDetails ... ductID=682

theres a couple of options for you to start with

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also with 4" lift you will need a panhard bar bracket made up. with 2" factory one will do.
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I've decided not to put land cruiser springs in the back and wind the torsion bars up now, but i was just wanting to know why it worked in his surf which is a 1992, it sits level i thought it was the same so i could do the same to mine?
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whos surf are you referring to?
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It was just one of my mates, just forgot to mention that
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If I get 50mm lift springs cannon pop them straight in or will other stuff need to be done to it?
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sg8380 wrote:If I get 50mm lift springs cannon pop them straight in or will other stuff need to be done to it?



if you throw longer springs in you want to make sure your brake hoses are long enough and your shocks have got enough travel for the extra lift
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Hey the shocks in the surf are not the standard ones they were upgraded before I bought it is there any way to tell if they will have enough travel?
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for 50mm spring lift most aftermarket shocks will be fine.
brake lines will be ok. only minor thing is to make a spacer for the brake bia lever.
springs are easy enough to install yourself without spring compressors.

front torsions can be wound up or you can look at 1" ball joint spacers.
also sway bar spacer and diff drop spacers will lessen the CV angle.
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