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toyota springs......

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 9:34 pm
by soalsix
I've googled it to death... But not much joy! Which Hilux do I take the leaf springs from for my Sammy?

Re: toyota springs......

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 10:10 pm
by Anton
I once jury rigged a mk3 leaf into my leaf pack as one of my leaf springs had snapped.

Running new(er) springs now.

So what are you trying to accomplish? Why Hilux springs?

Re: toyota springs......

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 11:20 pm
by ScottieJ
Mk2/3 fronts are similar dimensions to YJ springs but are not a direct bolt on fit and would require some fab work to do the conversion.

Re: toyota springs......

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:36 am
by soalsix
Well, im a bit of a tight to be honest. New Sammy springs are silly money, yj springs seem to be pretty scarce. But I know of a place north of me that breaks Toyota's and has a few Hilux sitting about. So I thought if I can get the Hilux springs at a decent price I would go for a set of them. My Sammy springs are, well, flat at the front and the top leaf on the n/s/r has snapped at the spring perch. I'm not worried about fab work as I can do that no problem.

Re: toyota springs......

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 7:17 pm
by Anton
Read this thread - it's about Navara leafs, not Yota, but the information in there about engineering your own solution might give you a head start.

Then measure twice, discuss it to death here, and then when you're ready fab up the bits.

:D

Re: toyota springs......

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:45 pm
by soalsix
I'll have to ask him how he's getting on with the navara springs. I will have a pair next week if I decide im brave enough to go ahead with it. Only thing being, What would I fit to the front?? Another pair of navaras? surely they're way too long for the front?

Re: toyota springs......

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 12:33 am
by Anton
He went YJ springs/Navara springs.

For cheapness, I would GO RUF (rears up front) nevara/yota rear. That is to say, put your (longer) rear springs up front with modded mount points.

That's what most people seem to do, although I think that they tend to go with Bedford Rascal or Suzuki supercarry springs on the back.

Thing is, you don't say anything about wanting to lift the SJ, and all of these plans are going to do just that.

Re: toyota springs......

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 6:22 am
by soalsix
Ok that sounds promising! I had guessed doing the spring swaps would lift the Sammy. How much I'm not sure though. I've already done the virtual lift, so do you think it's possible to fit 31" tyres once I've fitted the springs in that configuration? Ruf and navara rear?

Re: toyota springs......

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 8:18 am
by Anton
There's no guarantees as to how high it's going to sit once you are done, but I think that 31s will probably fit ok. You don't need massive lift to get 31s on a Sammy, especially if you have modified the arches.

By the way - pics please!

Re: toyota springs......

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 12:38 pm
by Ladaman
How am I finding the Navara springs?

To date I'm more than happy with the new set up, but it's early days and I haven't had much time playing in it?
The height hasn't changed much, but that was the plan, keep it lowish.
I've now got my 31's on OK, but I did plan to move the front axle forward, and the rear one back to increase the wheelbase a little, and all seems OK.
I needed to fit spacers on the front and chop the arches out, but no issues with the bulkhead due to moving the axle forward a little. Very close to the steering arms touching, but close is fine ;)
Both front and rear the shackles are a little exposed, but I'm going to a P&P on the 13th April, so I will find out how much of an issue it is.
As for flex, I'm more than happy so far. I'm doing a virtual lift on the rear at the moment, not needed, but the arches were shot, so I might as well.
I'm fitting rear spacers and +50mm acrches too.
When it's sorted this weekend I will drive to work in it and do a flex test up against a skip as an idea for how worthwhile it's all been.
Would I put Navara springs on the front? Probably not, they are very long. UNLESS you fabricate some mounts up to push the chassis end WELL back.
Any questions or pics you might want, just ask.