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Ahhhh thanks for your response. Ill have to play by ear then. Cheers
If your placing a metal body on then you will need to move the brackets on the chassis fit the 40 series body mounts.
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Ahhhh thanks for your response. Ill have to play by ear then. Cheers
..RJ70 1988 model, will take early model 80 series coil springs..View attachment 931212
I live in the largest parabolic dune system,most definitely one of the largest in OZ and its about tyre pressures not momentum,I cut my teeth in sand and have been driving in some of the largest dunes on offer and it's tyre pressures,TYRE PRESSURE, I have seen my kids when they were 8 and 10 years old drive around so called experienced four wheel drivers in our dune systems in an old 1975 rust bucket ToyotaYes maintenance is a big concern, second hand 80 series oem coils are $50 a pair from the wreckers, (now have 4 sets) and they take 10 min a side to replace. And, well as a 40 leaf suspension rides on the road, they are bone jarring in the rough and a low speed vehicle at full tide up high in the soft deep tracked cut up powdery beach sand which does not work for me.
As I am pulling the dead weight of a 478kg 3 person jet-ski at high tide requires suspension that can handle rough at speed as momentum is required because if you bog down you just dig 4 holes?
you will get the hang of it one day,it's about facts,sometimes what you believe is not necessarily correct and that belief can cause you troubleThanks mate, but I think I'll pass on the driving lesson. In case you missed the smiley face I was offering my opinion. Which I'll retain. I believe it's about both.