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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Breckenridge, Colorado
Posts: 260
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Suspension Questions
The time has come to change out the horrid suspension that the PO installed. The front springs are too short and the shackles are straight up and down. I don't even want to get into it about the caster angle.
I had an OME kit on my old FJ40 and it rode really well but I would like to have a 4" lift. I am looking to install on a 1981 RHD BJ44 (needs the 45 springs in the rear). There are other kits out there, but I don't know much about their quality. Shoud I just stick with OME with longer shackles? I want to fit 33-35" tires. I was thinkning about ordering custom from Alcan, but read a few bad reviews lately about them. HELP!!!! I want to use the truck for expedition style driving, not so much crawling. Any comment will be appreciated. Thanks for the help! Kraig __________________ 1981 JDM BJ44 RHD - Going under the knife soon! |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northern California
Posts: 411
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4"CCOT HFS . Alot of people running this.
__________________ 1983 BJ42 1978 FJ40-Sold 1975 FJ40-Sold |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Panamá
Posts: 8,574
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Parabolic are other option ... but IMOP ..
Shackle Reversal with OME are just enough and reliable for yoru aplication .. |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Breckenridge, Colorado
Posts: 260
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CCOt does not make rears for the 45 (44 in this case) same with the Parabolics from europe. I could buy the front 4 inch parabolics and put extended shackles on the 2.5 inch rears for the 45.
Also, I have some parts already for a OME kit. DOes anyone know if there is a difference between the old OME and the DAKAR springs. Last i'd heard, it was just a manufacturing location thing that helped OME to save some labor costs. Anyone know the real deal on this? __________________ 1981 JDM BJ44 RHD - Going under the knife soon! |
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Diesel for blood
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: west australia
Posts: 6,042
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That was some time back. I rang a local shop a few months back and he said he was still stocking Beltons and OME and they were coming from the same wholesaler. The Beltons worked out about $600AUD for 4 leaf packs only. Im not sure whether OME have gone downhill or the competition has caught up and possibly surpassed OME,but you now have a much larger choice of good springs with much of the junk weeded out. Tough Dog seem to have a growing support base amongst serious enthusiasts. __________________ HZJ75 cab chassis 95 model ,stocker FJ73+1HZ Diesel NEW GEARBOX 1HZ =same power as 3F with 30% better fuel economy 2in Dobinsons lift.Powerdown adj shocks 33 in BFG A/T HJ61 with slidin windas regrettfully SOLD:(Volvo 740 GL |
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IH8MUD Addict
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I see that on almost every Aussie rig and cannot find out why myself. The Man-a-Fre catalog shows one in every pic almost.Does somebody know something I/ we don't? ![]() Inquiring minds want to know. And dont feel like the lone ranger Breck,....... __________________ "Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday." Marion Michael Morrison. |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: eatonville, WA
Posts: 13
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CCOT (cool cruisers of Texas might be an option for you. they offer their own lift called HFS (hell for stout). Cool name for a lift if nothing else. I TOO NEED HELP on deciding what kind of lift to put on. i am told w/ a 2.5" or 2" you can fit 33X12.50 w/ "no worries" for an fj-60 (Aussie guy).
Anyhow just thought i would give you another option i ordered a steering dampner and tie rod kit from them. the service was great and parts were too. If anyone has suggestions for '83 fj-60 lift. i want a nice medium to soft ride so i don't pee blood after a day of wheelin'. What are the thoughts of doing a spring over (SOA) with a new set of springs? I have heard it'll be too high and tippy for a fj-40 but ok for a fj-60?????? any thoughts or comments would be appreciated. __________________ Joe
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Panamá
Posts: 8,574
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Nothing wrong more than a pretty tall rig .. as mine ..
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