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would a 2.5 fit?? Im loving my 2.5 Icons on the tundra and I think the cruiser may be a bit heavy for 2.0s
Yep, there's a stage 2 or stage 3 available with 2.5 reservoir shocks. Or the stage 4 that has the 2.5 resi's with CDC adjustment.
 
whats the stroke length on the icons???
 
Info for purchase and pricing?
Go to the vendor forums and look at the Redline Land Cruisers vender forum and the info is all there. Redline is the US distributor so you should be able to find it on their webpage too.
They have a group buy going on it right now.
 
hmmm yah I'm leaning towards King for this set as the ICON pricing north of the border is way high but the king has stayed the same.....
its still a couple months away and depending what my rigs motor is doing after Moab i could be rethinking my approach

Are you coming to RT this year??
 
Don't confuse the Auto-Craft stuff with the regular Icon kits that are out now. They're not the same thing. The Icon coils have a much lighter spring rate and won't handle a load as well if you have a heavy cruiser with bumpers, winch, drawers, rear swing out etc.
The Autocraft Slinky long travel coils (that's what I'm using) are designed specifically for the "overland" style 80. They have different coil options with different spring rates to match your setup. Also the Icon shocks used in the Autocraft stuff are not "off-the-shelf" Icons. They are custom valved/tuned to Autocraft specs for the 80s.
I can tell you from experience now that they are tuned just about perfectly.
If you don't know about Autocraft there are some other threads about them but they've been perfecting and selling this same setup for 80s in Australia for a while already. They've done excellent work with it IMO.
 
hmmm yah I'm leaning towards King for this set as the ICON pricing north of the border is way high but the king has stayed the same.....
its still a couple months away and depending what my rigs motor is doing after Moab i could be rethinking my approach

Are you coming to RT this year??
I'm not currently registered for RT but I might try to sneak down at least for a day if I can.
 
im not concerned about autocrat per say.... I have some OME comp springs sitting here at home so ill be changing things up here soon, going to do RT on my J springs for now

however the shocks are shocks..... I have the ability to tune to my needs/wants at home just like the Icon's I have here for the tundra they'll be getting a retune once I get some more seat time to see where it needs to go

you should sneak out for one day so i can look a little closer at your roof rack as Im looking at changing things up :p
 
im not concerned about autocrat per say.... I have some OME comp springs sitting here at home so ill be changing things up here soon, going to do RT on my J springs for now

however the shocks are shocks..... I have the ability to tune to my needs/wants at home just like the Icon's I have here for the tundra they'll be getting a retune once I get some more seat time to see where it needs to go

you should sneak out for one day so i can look a little closer at your roof rack as Im looking at changing things up :p


This isnt quite correct, to be honest, as the CDC adjuster works ALOT better than you can get a pintle style adjuster to work on a big heavy truck.

Then you have the built in bump zone above the manifold at fast piston speed.

And the 2.5s we do are a custom body and shaft to fit the compressed length with the stroke.

No all shocks are "just shocks " :cheers:
 
Not much to report but I'm doing a bit of brake work lately. I anticipate trying to increase braking performance some in the next month or so. Since the suspension swap I'm able to travel much faster on the trails and the brakes are heating up and fading quicker than they used to. I have a couple good recommendations for pad upgrades I'm looking at.
But I spent some time making sure my calipers and brake lines were in top shape. The calipers were working well but were quite rusty. So I did a bit of cleanup and a fresh coat of caliper paint. :) Now just need to get some better pads.
 
I've had good luck with Carbon Metallic pads, in the past. They perform better when hot, and require less pedal effort.

I just ordered a set for my 80, from Performance Friction, part number 0502.10.
 
We should organise some carbon ones for you ;)

Will need rotors surface ground to remove any existing pad material contaminating the rotor surface.
 
You might want to look into those groved slotted rotors at some point down the road.
I have also read something about 100 series pads as an upgraded.
 
We should organise some carbon ones for you ;)

Will need rotors surface ground to remove any existing pad material contaminating the rotor surface.
That would be fantastic! I chatted with Graeme about those in Moab and they sound like just the ticket. How can I go about getting a set?
 
We should have some more gear going to Justin so may be easy enough to slot into there as best option.
 
I worked on a bit of body work yesterday. The hood on the cruiser was in rough shape. The clearcoat was pitted and flaking all over it. This was one of the reasons I blacked out the center section, to cover the worst of the peeling. But the sides of the hood were also bad so I sanded them down and repainted them. I had some 1A6 color mixed up and put into rattle cans. I did a primer, base coat and clearcoat. Turned out pretty good for being rattle canned, and the color match was quite good.

Primer


base coat




Clearcoat




In the sunlight
 

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