Calmini Shackle Reverse

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Re: Calmini Shackle Reverse

Post by turbo-tom » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:37 pm

well im only 15 and havent really looked at suspension much :tongue:

but i run the calmini shackle reverse and leafs and its hard on road but good off road :mrgreen: , and its vituraly bomb proof compare to all the crap i driven my sj at and over :)


YJ spring conversion ,Bedford rascal (or CJ) rear springs and RUF (rear springs up front),add-a-leafs to be honest i forgot about that at the time :er: :roll:

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Re: Calmini Shackle Reverse

Post by ScottieJ » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:43 pm

wasn't having a dig matey, we're all still learning :doublethumbs:

just thought I'd add my 2p
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Re: Calmini Shackle Reverse

Post by turbo-tom » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:49 pm

ahha i know you werent :mrgreen: ;)

and yeah im learning very slowly :rockin:
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Re: Calmini Shackle Reverse

Post by charger » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:52 pm

http://www.puresuzuki.com/shackle_reverse.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Calmini Shackle Reverse

Post by ScottieJ » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:54 pm

charger wrote:http://www.puresuzuki.com/shackle_reverse.htm

Specialist Leisure sell this kit £279 +VAT
I would call them to check that they actually have it in stock, they might not.
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Re: Calmini Shackle Reverse

Post by charger » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:57 pm

It takes a couple of weeks to arrive do you think this kit is ok for the money.
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Re: Calmini Shackle Reverse

Post by Tramp » Wed Jul 27, 2011 7:26 pm

charger wrote:
Tramp wrote:I've got it on mine - Its fantastic

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really well made kit, Mine was the 3.5" kit and like I said its spot on
Looks great do you need to get new leafs too or the add a leaf with it.

No the leafs come as part of the kit (as do dampers and a drop pitman arm to keep the steering geometry right. You need to buy extended brake lines though and extend your bump stops yourself). With the 3.5" lift (like mine) its made up of the shackle reversal which raises the SJ by 2" and the leaves that come with the kit are +1.5" to give the desired height. As scott said it does make the ride a bit harder than usual but all the people who talk about the adverse handling of shackle reversal are spouting crap...I've heard a few people saying that the combination of shackle reversal and short wheel base is a bad combination, but personally I've not had any bad experiences with it and I imagine if any one suffers with shackle reversal its because the springs are too soft, the ones that come with kit are spot on for what you need. I think the 5" calmini kit comes with some different bits and bobs to my 3.5" kit but essentially its the same kit with +3" springs

I'd recommend calmini stuff anyone, I bought my set from L.A.Supertrux

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Re: Calmini Shackle Reverse

Post by twiss » Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:18 pm

Yeah I've heard mostly good things about shackle reversal's handling. Apparently it makes it more like a car to drive, and less like a boat ;)

If you want adverse/dangerous handling, do spring over axle

(Don't really though :P )
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Re: Calmini Shackle Reverse

Post by ScottieJ » Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:43 pm

twiss wrote:Yeah I've heard mostly good things about shackle reversal's handling. Apparently it makes it more like a car to drive, and less like a boat ;)

If you want adverse/dangerous handling, do spring over axle

(Don't really though :P )
You only get crap handling with SPOA if you do it wrong. Like a lot in this country seem too! people not keeping the caster angle correct is the main reason and using Z-steering bars is the second reason they can handle like $hit!

If done correctly with high steer and correct caster angles it should handle the same as stock, except for the obvious rise in the centre of gravity meaning a little bit more caution around corners would be advised :lol:
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Re: Calmini Shackle Reverse

Post by twiss » Thu Jul 28, 2011 3:19 pm

If you want mega-flex spoa and single leaf springs work really well.

My mate had that combination on that SJ that joined here a while ago. The one that was blue and is now black...

Got super flex out of it! We could flex the truck by hand, to the point of tipping it over lol
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