
so can i shift them around so the leaf springs are on top of the axle?
That would give me some pretty good lift.
Thanks guys.
You Get That wrote:Hmmmmmmm ill have a look into a coil conversion then whats it involve?
Sadam_Husain wrote:Yep you can its called a SOA (spring over axle) but its usually not a recomended mod as you'll end up lifting your truck about 8 inches and have a top heavy unstable truck that flops onto its side easily, you'd be much better off looking at a coil conversion to give you better axle clearance, stick some 80 series stuff under there![]()
You Get That wrote:oooo looks hard/costly what about getting some new leafsprings how much lift could i get from them?
Sadam_Husain wrote:Yep you can its called a SOA (spring over axle) but its usually not a recomended mod as you'll end up lifting your truck about 8 inches and have a top heavy unstable truck that flops onto its side easily, you'd be much better off looking at a coil conversion to give you better axle clearance, stick some 80 series stuff under there![]()
You Get That wrote:Ok so if i get a 80mm lift kit it will stop my truck from bellying but the diffs will still be the same distance to the ground so i would put some bigger tires on it and because of the 80mm lift kit i could get some decent tires on it.
Or do a SOA mod but would i need any extras for a SOA mod apart from break cables?
skid wrote:Ok , first things first
have you wheeled before or are you fairly novice at all of this
if you are just getting into 4wding, the my suggestion is to get out there and do it first
get used to your truck and work out what you may or may not need after you've learnt a bit about how it works and the places you wish to take it
too many folks throw their cheque book at their 4wds before really learning how to drive them or even how to 4wd
my 2c
and as MNC said, tyres are the best investment to begin with, but you can only go so big with them