hoser said:I don't have N74L's but I did get a pair of 2" shock extension brackets for the Lexus. The pink panties came with the LX. Anybody know the free length measurement of the OEM rear LX springs?
The panties offer more flex.
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hoser said:I don't have N74L's but I did get a pair of 2" shock extension brackets for the Lexus. The pink panties came with the LX. Anybody know the free length measurement of the OEM rear LX springs?
hoser said:I don't have N74L's but I did get a pair of 2" shock extension brackets for the Lexus. The pink panties came with the LX. Anybody know the free length measurement of the OEM rear LX springs?
SINCITY100 said:It looks like the 863`s rate is 250 lb/in and the 866`s are 240-300 lb/in (variable rate spring)
I DO know that once you compress the 866 a bit, it gets VERY stiff, I think its impossible to bottom those 866`s out regardless of weight ! (and trust me.. I`ve tried !!)
Its been a real struggle to decide on a rear bumper..I waited until the ARB was released to make sure that I had no regrets with my purchase, but I feel confident now that the Slee will be a great investment ...
spressomon said:You're gonna love the Slee rear bumper...no dissapointments. Depending on what you are running for cargo in the back you might be best served with the 863's with 1-10mm packer...this is assuming you want to raise the front 2-1/2" and you have cargo to carry (i.e. drawers, recovery gear, fridge/freeze, dogs, jacks, CO2, etc.)
FWIW: I did not like the 866's off-road (before I had the Slee rear bumper but with the AO drawers). The progressive spring theory didn't cut it for me. In fact I, with the same set-up, liked the 865's better.
SINCITY100 said:I did notice last night, coming home with the (not-yet installed) tire carrier and my spare in the cargo area that my 100 felt MUCH more balanced with the extra weight back there compared to before..With the weight of the ARB on the front and NO rear bumper it felt uneasy over the harsh dips on the expressway, now it rides nice !!![]()
ShottsUZJ100 said:RIGHT RIGHT! The 100 was a rear wheel lifter until that bumper balanced the weight. HUGE safety factor for my trails here in AZ....steep downhills and rutted holes.
The next thing you'll notice off road will be the rear stay planted more and the a front wheel lifts in the ruts. The N74L mod cut that about 80%. You have a great ride coming....right around the corner.