Hi Guys
I Have A 91 Ln106 with a very sad suspension Sag
I Have went out and imported from tough dog Australia a lift kit
New Front and Rear Leafs with a 2inch lift and Winch compatible Fronts for when that day comes.
Pins, Shackles,U bolts, Bushes , new Foam cell Struts,Adjustable diff loactor
Also Got a New LSD Reaf Diff as mine is whining
and also a Universal Kit.
I Imported from Auzz , I paid 1750 AUD with the conversion and the gst and duty , it was still only 2300 odd I saved around $400 Buying here in NZ.
I also Have Got a Custom Towbar made up and Have a complete wellside and canopy getting ready to go on , as currently have a very bad looking hydrolic Tail lift.
I Think all i need to get is Extendable break lines..
Questions..
Can anyone forsee some additional needs ?
Do i need to extend the front and rear break lines ?
Bearing in mind i also wan to do a 2 inch body lift..
Do i 2 inch body lift on top of the 2 inch suspension lift or do i go with a two inch shackle lift ?
Is that legal in nz with a cert ?
How many litres diff oil do i need to refill diff ?
Pretty sure just undo axel bolts at trye end and there are to clips in diff casing to slide axel out then i can replace diff head ?
Anything should be careful of not doing during that process ?
Are the rear lights and indercator wire easy to run on the new wellside ?
are there special bolts i need for the body lift mounts ?
will stearing stuff be ok with 4 inch lift ?
can i run 35s with a 4 inch lift ?
how much to cert the lift ?
Thanks in advance
91 LN106 Hilux Solid front 4wd Lift Advice
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Re: 91 LN106 Hilux Solid front 4wd Lift Advice
Reading that was like being raped by the dyslexic question monster.
Sorry to be so 'direct', but can I just be clear- you're gloating on how you saved yourself $400 by supporting a foreign enterprise, denying business for local vendors and taking money out of the local economy, and Now you're expecting those very same people to help you with your 12 questions??
Is that whats happening or am I missing something?
I can foresee the additional need to cough up for a factory service manual from some of that 400 skrilla you saved yourself
Sorry to be so 'direct', but can I just be clear- you're gloating on how you saved yourself $400 by supporting a foreign enterprise, denying business for local vendors and taking money out of the local economy, and Now you're expecting those very same people to help you with your 12 questions??
Is that whats happening or am I missing something?
Can anyone forsee some additional needs ?
I can foresee the additional need to cough up for a factory service manual from some of that 400 skrilla you saved yourself
Re: 91 LN106 Hilux Solid front 4wd Lift Advice
lax2wlg wrote:Reading that was like being raped by the dyslexic question monster.
That made me laugh, you should know humans can only remember approx 7 things at once without commiting it to long term memory
lax2wlg wrote:Sorry to be so 'direct', but can I just be clear- you're gloating on how you saved yourself $400 by supporting a foreign enterprise, denying business for local vendors and taking money out of the local economy, and Now you're expecting those very same people to help you with your 12 questions??
Every one is a bit trigger happy as of late arent we
Toyota LN106 wrote:Questions..
Can anyone forsee some additional needs ?
Few swear words and beer if its your first go.
Toyota LN106 wrote:Do i need to extend the front and rear break lines ?
For a 2inch lift you should be alirght, try it and see
Toyota LN106 wrote:Bearing in mind i also wan to do a 2 inch body lift..
Again try it with the suspenision lift and see if you can squeeze a extra two inchs out of it. People doing RUF dont need extened lines they just move the bracket
Toyota LN106 wrote:Do i 2 inch body lift on top of the 2 inch suspension lift or do i go with a two inch shackle lift ?
Depends what your trying to achieve
Toyota LN106 wrote:Is that legal in nz with a cert ?
Probally alright, talk to Don or the invercargill guy about it for a def answer
Toyota LN106 wrote:How many litres diff oil do i need to refill diff ?
Approx 2.2 litres i think it is
Toyota LN106 wrote:Pretty sure just undo axel bolts at trye end and there are to clips in diff casing to slide axel out then i can replace diff head ?
If you still have my number give me a text
Toyota LN106 wrote:Anything should be careful of not doing during that process ?
Leaning the axles on the seals, maiming yourself with any tools
Toyota LN106 wrote:Are the rear lights and indercator wire easy to run on the new wellside ?
Dont know getting anoyed with answering so many hah
Toyota LN106 wrote:are there special bolts i need for the body lift mounts ?
Yes 8.8 grade bolts and lock nuts, and 50mm longer
Toyota LN106 wrote:will stearing stuff be ok with 4 inch lift ?
can i run 35s with a 4 inch lift ?
how much to cert the lift ?
Thanks in advance
Final bit of advice if you were planning on running 35's you would of been much better saving you pennies and going to see tom and getting RUF done and somethng done with the rears, you would get much better flex and stronger steering setup with high steer conversion. And wouldnt of cost you much more than what you spent on that.
Re: 91 LN106 Hilux Solid front 4wd Lift Advice
I could deffinatly answer all of these questions with ease and there are a few problems your going to encounter but being a Tough dog dealer i would suggest you ring the Australian company you purchased them off ,
You may save $400 but do remember if you want to claim warantee you will have to send it back to australia now $$$$$$
You may save $400 but do remember if you want to claim warantee you will have to send it back to australia now $$$$$$
Re: 91 LN106 Hilux Solid front 4wd Lift Advice
Hey mate. Sounds like you got a good deal, and sounds like you have a pretty good idea of what you want.....4" lift running 35s and legal right?.
Dont be put off asking to many questions, if you are asking it then there will be 10 others that are wanting to ask the same question. Not sure of you back ground with off roading but if you're just starting out it would be better to take things slowly, learn what you can and cant do and then you will know what you need to add/mod. If you just wanting a cool looking truck then hell yeah 2" sus and 2" BL will be sweet with 35s (or lower it on 22" chromes
)
Start with 2" in lift kit and run with that for a few months. adding shackles on top of that will change things allot so if you happy with how it behaves on/off road then go with 2" BL. There will be heaps of info on here about extended shackles so do a good search later on if you still want to go that way. from memory most people here were not too fond of them. You won't have any major issues with 2" lift but you might need to do some research on caster correction, I dont know enough on the topic to help you with that.
running 35s is a huge step up and probably not necessary on a hilux but that again is personal preference. It will put strain on allot of running gear and make it harder to drive.
Check the Castrol website for oil volumes. I think this is it.
http://www.datateck.com.au/lube/CastrolRetailNzl/
Cert is $500+. Make sure you have everything done befor taking it, tires,winch, bar work, etc. you would probably get away with no cert with just the 2" sus lift, but get it checked out to make sure its safe if you are unsure.
each truck is different, so brake lines, steering, drive, might differ slightly between similar trucks. you will only really know once you start changing things. So again do one thing at a time and you will work out pretty quickly what is needed.
Also allot of good info on the 4crawler.com site.....if you can navigate it
Ask around here when you next need parts. from what i've seen you dont need to go off shore to get good deals (some exceptions), the guys here know where to go and who to ask, sometimes even better to go into a store and bug the guys there for deals (or send the Mrs in for an even better price)
Dont be put off asking to many questions, if you are asking it then there will be 10 others that are wanting to ask the same question. Not sure of you back ground with off roading but if you're just starting out it would be better to take things slowly, learn what you can and cant do and then you will know what you need to add/mod. If you just wanting a cool looking truck then hell yeah 2" sus and 2" BL will be sweet with 35s (or lower it on 22" chromes

Start with 2" in lift kit and run with that for a few months. adding shackles on top of that will change things allot so if you happy with how it behaves on/off road then go with 2" BL. There will be heaps of info on here about extended shackles so do a good search later on if you still want to go that way. from memory most people here were not too fond of them. You won't have any major issues with 2" lift but you might need to do some research on caster correction, I dont know enough on the topic to help you with that.
running 35s is a huge step up and probably not necessary on a hilux but that again is personal preference. It will put strain on allot of running gear and make it harder to drive.
Check the Castrol website for oil volumes. I think this is it.
http://www.datateck.com.au/lube/CastrolRetailNzl/
Cert is $500+. Make sure you have everything done befor taking it, tires,winch, bar work, etc. you would probably get away with no cert with just the 2" sus lift, but get it checked out to make sure its safe if you are unsure.
each truck is different, so brake lines, steering, drive, might differ slightly between similar trucks. you will only really know once you start changing things. So again do one thing at a time and you will work out pretty quickly what is needed.
Also allot of good info on the 4crawler.com site.....if you can navigate it
Ask around here when you next need parts. from what i've seen you dont need to go off shore to get good deals (some exceptions), the guys here know where to go and who to ask, sometimes even better to go into a store and bug the guys there for deals (or send the Mrs in for an even better price)

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Re: 91 LN106 Hilux Solid front 4wd Lift Advice
HaHa I Like dyslectic question monster 
A Bit of a raping on the import
, I paid GST , And saved myself around 23.5 Dozen cans of beer.
If i wasn't a single parent wanting a cool truck , i may have paid someone else $400 to import from the same place ?
Cheers for the advice, Trucked i still have your number, I think i have it sorted have watched allot on youtube :p
Will try refrain from the brain unload next time after a few :p
As for the dyslectic no time for spell checking i have a truck to be working on
Cheers

A Bit of a raping on the import

If i wasn't a single parent wanting a cool truck , i may have paid someone else $400 to import from the same place ?

Cheers for the advice, Trucked i still have your number, I think i have it sorted have watched allot on youtube :p
Will try refrain from the brain unload next time after a few :p
As for the dyslectic no time for spell checking i have a truck to be working on
Cheers