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Old 11-05-2016, 08:05   #1
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Has anyone fitted coilovers to front of t2. Basically replaced shock with coilover
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Old 11-05-2016, 08:39   #2
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Has anyone fitted coilovers to front of t2. Basically replaced shock with coilover
Would that work?
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Old 11-05-2016, 08:51   #3
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Wouldn't that involve major surgery to the front of the car, or am I mistaken?
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Yes it's been done. Not on here as far as I know but on that there tinterweb I've seen some.
A bit of welding needed and fabrication of a shock hoop. Then the bottom arm needs bracing or making new stronger one. Torsion bar adjusters out and some kind of bearing replacement .
Question is for what benefit ? The only one I could see would be for fast offroad racing style , but then the truck is blinking heavy for that discipline
If it's extra flex you want, I cant see this helping any there either.
I like the idea but couldn't see enough benefit to go down that route
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Good way to waste time and money! I would not like all that weight on just a shocker!!


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Old 11-05-2016, 23:34   #6
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Not sure if this the R20 but I assume it would be something like this.
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Thats the guy I got idea from but he uses a 17" shock wiith only 5" of travel which dont seem enough hense why i thought just replacing standard shock with a longer coilover also it would bolt in with little mods but crucial getting right one as not alot of room there between drive shaft and suspension arms
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What would actually be the benefit of this?
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Maybe a bit more movement but marginally. But able to get hieght with out making I such a hard ride. Dunno really
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Maybe a bit more movement but marginally. But able to get hieght with out making I such a hard ride. Dunno really
That doesn't inspire me with much confidence to do this mod
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Not sure if this the R20 but I assume it would be something like this.
What a load of poo
He appears to have ADDED a coilover above the top arm while still having std shock in place
How the hell that gets you more flex beats me
Shock travel is not the limiting factor on the IFS , CV angle is.
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