+3 inch shocks fitted

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My thoughts on not running bumpstops and the tyre contacting arch/tub are this :

On my truck I have -25 offset rims so even when the axle is at 40 degrees or so, one side fully retracted one side fully dropped, contact is only at top of arch. This would never happen at speed only when traversing ruts and rocks at 1mph, so damage is limited to a bit of polishing off of underseal and nowt to speak of on tyre, this has been the case for me thus far with out bump stops anyhow
 
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I like, do you have a method of stopping your springs falling out, I see so many landie owners carrying their springs back to the car park, Rick
 
Tied to lower cups with welding rod, and the dislocation cones at top
 
OK like the welding rod but not the cable ties, I will have to look at this when I have more time, Rick
 
Cable ties just hold the rubber to the top of spring so 99.9% of time are under full compression of spring so no movement
 
OK so do not know if your +3 allows a slack spring but if it does then with me driving it will break the cable ties and fall out, I am a belt and braces man so would want a good chunk of metal to keep it in place even if the shock broke, but I do like the +3 shocks, Rick
 
OK so do not know if your +3 allows a slack spring but if it does then with me driving it will break the cable ties and fall out, I am a belt and braces man so would want a good chunk of metal to keep it in place even if the shock broke, but I do like the +3 shocks, Rick

You are missing the point. The cable ties hold the rubber spring damper on to the top of the spring.

With no rubber and no cable ties the spring would still not come off the dislocation cone enough to fall out.
 
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That's the top and that slides on dislocation cone

The rubber might breakup over time or cable ties might break, but I doubt it, it only comes an inch off the dislocation cone seat at max anyhow, but would not be able to come out
 
That was there stock, I decided to use it again as its 10mm thick, so more lift and less noise

But I could have left it out
 
Is it just the rear you have changed the 3" shocks?
What about the front?
Can you raise it enough with just the torsion bar?
 
Yes just the rear shocks can be lengthened

Only stock length shocks for front on all jap independent suspension trucks

To lift the front you just wind up the torsion bar, until you have about 10mm gap between top bumpstop and suspension arm, then chisel off the top bump stop as its not needed and u will gain more droop
 

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