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Old 09-12-2012, 17:17   #1
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Default lifted by leafs

seen a hilux i think lifted by the leaf springs then just large tires fitted, was basically a standard truck lol, funnily enough, the driver was about my age! IMAG1380-1.jpg
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Old 09-12-2012, 17:35   #3
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I'm not sure what u mean mate ... Looks fine to me

Can't tell if he's used lift blocks from pics, which are a cheap way of doing it rather than upgraded springs but either way it will out perform a Terrano with its solid axle up front.
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Old 09-12-2012, 17:57   #4
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Im guessing leaf over axle lift .
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Im guessing leaf over axle lift .
that's what i meant
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They are leaf over axle as stock
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They are leaf over axle as stock
not axle over leaf??
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Old 09-12-2012, 21:24   #8
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No. 2wd ones are, but 4wd hilux is axle below leaf

Tbh I can't remember seeing a 4wd truck with axle above leaf ...
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No. 2wd ones are, but 4wd hilux is axle below leaf

Tbh I can't remember seeing a 4wd truck with axle above leaf ...
Ahh, so he must of just stick bigger wheels on as the running gear didn't look nodded, apart from the steering.

could of been a body lift
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that has been lifted thats for sure
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Yeah, just can't work out how. As running gear/ susp and shocks look standard spec.
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probably just put the axle under the leaf springs or/and some longer top brackets on the leafs.
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probably just put the axle under the leaf springs or/and some longer top brackets on the leafs.
Good point, never thought of that
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Old 10-12-2012, 08:31   #14
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Longer spring hangers? Maybe
Used to have one of these when i aws fitter in a quarry drowned it one day when i drove into lagoon to retrieve a life ring that kids had thrown in found out ecu was in passenger footwell ended up jumping in up to me waist to hook chain on from tractor
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seies landies and sj's were axle over leaf.

putting axle uner leaf is easy way to gain
3 to 4 inches almost for free

has been frowned upon at times, think as
potentially if axle breaks free its really free
rather than being trapped inside frame and
spring.
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