stick with coils or go with leafs?
#1
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i have a 90 4runner with coil springs in the rear,and am wondering what the general consensus is about keeping them or going with leaf springs. Yes I did a search, but I am wondering just what are the points about each that are good or no good. This rigs' intention is to be the best "all aorund" offroad vehicle it can be, so it has to stay capable as a highway driver and still crawl rocks, plow snow, forge over creeks, etc. Cost is not too much of an issue, and I have access to a truck rear axle housing that had leaf springs, so I could save myself some time in that respect. I've driven and ridden in plenty trucks with 5" or more of lift with leaf springs, but how will coil springs feel (I would use fj80 springs=~5" lift) I've talked with a couple of local guys
and they weren't very helpful-should've come to you guys in the first place
and they weren't very helpful-should've come to you guys in the first place
#2
Stick with coils. They ride better on-road and if done correctly flex much better than leafs. Go with the Tall-saide FJ-80 coils which should get you the 5" you wanted. If need you can get longer upper and lower links made at www.spidertrax.com I think that with heims on both ends of the upper and lower links and the tall-side FJ-80 coils that it would flex like mad!
#3
I'm using www.AllProoffroad.com rear links with OME 860 coil and both Ap and Downey pan hard rod bracket to bring up the rear to match my front SAS. so far, it's working perfectly except that the drive shaft is hitting the gas tank. I think with leaf spr , it will still do that. I'm working on gettng a smaller drive shaft.
I'll get some pics up later for you.
I'll get some pics up later for you.
#4
I would stick with coils.
I would not, and I mean no offense to those who have, stick with coils in the stock form. I really feel at the limit of the stock dimensions with 3.5" or lift and stock length arms.
The grapevine says that two separate places are working on rear ideas that keep coils but replace arms. Shafer's in Nevada already has a 3-link that looks good.
I would not, and I mean no offense to those who have, stick with coils in the stock form. I really feel at the limit of the stock dimensions with 3.5" or lift and stock length arms.
The grapevine says that two separate places are working on rear ideas that keep coils but replace arms. Shafer's in Nevada already has a 3-link that looks good.
#6
There are pics of the Shaffer kit on PBB. I was looking at it closer today, perhaps the scale was off, but it looks like a simiar result could be gainedom the keeping the driver's side upper and both lower link attachments at the axle, get longer links and move frame mounts, then jockey with the panhard as one sees fit.
The other is supposed to be done in the Fall.
Bruce has eyes on a third set-up.
Anthony, I forgot to mention it in the other thread, I said your truck looks tall, but I did not say it looks good and it must feel good to be done with the swap.
The other is supposed to be done in the Fall.
Bruce has eyes on a third set-up.
Anthony, I forgot to mention it in the other thread, I said your truck looks tall, but I did not say it looks good and it must feel good to be done with the swap.
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#8
Well guys, I had to chime in sooner or later. I went out wheeling this past weekend and took a friend with me on this trip. It wasn't real tough, but I gotta tell ya all, the leafs are the bomb.
Everyone has to make thier own judgements by the seat of their own pants, however, I can tell ya all, I absolutely love my leaf springs. My ride is AS soft, if not softer than the coils. Granted I have my shackles at a pretty good lean, but I desigened it that way to give a nice supple ride. Cruising down the dirt road with ruts and washboards, and then onto the rocks, it was absolutly heaven. When I flex it out, the Woody driveshaft doesn't hit the gas tank or skid plate, and did I say it rides like a dream.......
I'm lovin IT!
Everyone has to make thier own judgements by the seat of their own pants, however, I can tell ya all, I absolutely love my leaf springs. My ride is AS soft, if not softer than the coils. Granted I have my shackles at a pretty good lean, but I desigened it that way to give a nice supple ride. Cruising down the dirt road with ruts and washboards, and then onto the rocks, it was absolutly heaven. When I flex it out, the Woody driveshaft doesn't hit the gas tank or skid plate, and did I say it rides like a dream.......
I'm lovin IT!
#9
i have coils on my rig, i do have a lot of flex in my rear end, my 33's will rub againts my frame when im fully flexed, i went to little moab a couple of weekends ago, my truck didnt do to bad for having open diffs and no lockers. i would say coils arent bad for all around use.
#10
Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
There are pics of the Shaffer kit on PBB. I was looking at it closer today, perhaps the scale was off, but it looks like a simiar result could be gainedom the keeping the driver's side upper and both lower link attachments at the axle, get longer links and move frame mounts, then jockey with the panhard as one sees fit.
The other is supposed to be done in the Fall.
Bruce has eyes on a third set-up.
Anthony, I forgot to mention it in the other thread, I said your truck looks tall, but I did not say it looks good and it must feel good to be done with the swap.
The other is supposed to be done in the Fall.
Bruce has eyes on a third set-up.
Anthony, I forgot to mention it in the other thread, I said your truck looks tall, but I did not say it looks good and it must feel good to be done with the swap.
hey, so you didn't say it looks good
...that means it's butt ugly
then?... :cry:
What can I say.....I'm sensitive...
#11
Originally Posted by 914runner
Stick with coils. They ride better on-road and if done correctly flex much better than leafs. Go with the Tall-saide FJ-80 coils which should get you the 5" you wanted. If need you can get longer upper and lower links made at www.spidertrax.com I think that with heims on both ends of the upper and lower links and the tall-side FJ-80 coils that it would flex like mad!
#12
When Steve broke that heim, I think it was on compression and contact with the cross member, not bind. It was just abusive to everything.
Anthony, that came out wrong again. I meant to say I failed to say it looks good, and that is what I mean. It looks good and wide with the swap.
Anthony, that came out wrong again. I meant to say I failed to say it looks good, and that is what I mean. It looks good and wide with the swap.
#13
Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
When Steve broke that heim, I think it was on compression and contact with the cross member, not bind.
#14
Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
When Steve broke that heim, I think it was on compression and contact with the cross member, not bind. It was just abusive to everything.
Anthony, that came out wrong again. I meant to say I failed to say it looks good, and that is what I mean. It looks good and wide with the swap.
Anthony, that came out wrong again. I meant to say I failed to say it looks good, and that is what I mean. It looks good and wide with the swap.
I'm just messing with ya.
#15
Well, I don't know I broke it, but I know I broke a 5/8" bolt in two in the Rock Garden going up Iron Chest. The broken bolt was mounted to the upper controla arm, on the frame side. Maybe it happend when Carole was driving......
Probably so, I mean, I drive so smoothly and carefully, nothing breaks, right....
I did the entire Iron Chest trail with the Right upper control arm and the two lowers still intact.
Probably so, I mean, I drive so smoothly and carefully, nothing breaks, right....
I did the entire Iron Chest trail with the Right upper control arm and the two lowers still intact.
#17
here's the pics of my rear coil setup..
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1...p/rearsusp.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1.../rearsusp1.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1.../rearsusp2.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1...p/rearsusp.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1.../rearsusp1.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1.../rearsusp2.jpg
#18
Anthony, thanks for the clarity.
SteveO, perhaps it was another issue you mentioned, but I thought in lengthening your uppers, you had compression clearance issues. Sorry for the mistake.
Bruce, I hope what you have in mind is promising. I still cannot see in my mind's eye how to get 4 links with the stock tank or how using stock length or near stock length arms will flex well. I am however, partially retarded when it comes to this sort of thing though. My stock lowers are at 22" IIRC while the Shaffer kits is 38". That fact alone appeals to me. Obviously some mount points are different which impacts length, but you get the idea.
SteveO, perhaps it was another issue you mentioned, but I thought in lengthening your uppers, you had compression clearance issues. Sorry for the mistake.
Bruce, I hope what you have in mind is promising. I still cannot see in my mind's eye how to get 4 links with the stock tank or how using stock length or near stock length arms will flex well. I am however, partially retarded when it comes to this sort of thing though. My stock lowers are at 22" IIRC while the Shaffer kits is 38". That fact alone appeals to me. Obviously some mount points are different which impacts length, but you get the idea.
#19
Originally Posted by anthony1
here's the pics of my rear coil setup..
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1...p/rearsusp.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1.../rearsusp1.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1.../rearsusp2.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1...p/rearsusp.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1.../rearsusp1.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~audiorat1.../rearsusp2.jpg
#20
Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
Anthony, thanks for the clarity.
SteveO, perhaps it was another issue you mentioned, but I thought in lengthening your uppers, you had compression clearance issues. Sorry for the mistake.
Bruce, I hope what you have in mind is promising. I still cannot see in my mind's eye how to get 4 links with the stock tank or how using stock length or near stock length arms will flex well. I am however, partially retarded when it comes to this sort of thing though. My stock lowers are at 22" IIRC while the Shaffer kits is 38". That fact alone appeals to me. Obviously some mount points are different which impacts length, but you get the idea.
SteveO, perhaps it was another issue you mentioned, but I thought in lengthening your uppers, you had compression clearance issues. Sorry for the mistake.
Bruce, I hope what you have in mind is promising. I still cannot see in my mind's eye how to get 4 links with the stock tank or how using stock length or near stock length arms will flex well. I am however, partially retarded when it comes to this sort of thing though. My stock lowers are at 22" IIRC while the Shaffer kits is 38". That fact alone appeals to me. Obviously some mount points are different which impacts length, but you get the idea.



