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by Anton » Wed May 09, 2012 12:49 pm
I have to agree with Scottie about the add-a-leafs.
When my neighbour built his lifted hilux, he shoved stiffer leaf springs under the truck. Roughly the same as using add-a-leafs. The result was a harsher ride, and nearly no articulation. The truck *looked* like it could go anywhere, but on an RTI ramp, it didn't do any better than my Toyota Yaris. I'm not kidding either! I did actually put the Yaris on the RTI ramp, and it did as well as that Hilux, and *better* than one that was lifted even further.
IIRC, the winner that day was Mrs. Spark's's hybrid Hilux, which - although only on 31's, and on a shortened chassis, got higher up the ramp than any other vehicle.
If I remember rightly, it had surf/4-runner/LC LJ80 suspension parts - that is, it'd been converted to coils.
Is it just the "flatness" of the springs that annoys you, or something else? Because flat springs are normal on an SJ. The Toyota boys keep telling me they're not, but I've seen a Suzuki manual that says they are. Just can't remember where I saw it...