for the guys with 2in lift kits

Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby Hellbound on Thu, 17 Jan 2013 4:18 +0000

Hamilton wrote:Has any one fitted the EFS 2" lift with fire stone air bags.

I'm looking at getting them but want to see what people think of them and if anyone has had any problems with them ?


I've got that setup. EFS 300kg constant load raised 2" and firestone airbags fitted too. Pretty much the most perfect setup for me as im carrying round an extra 250kg of weight all the time and 3 times a week i then fully load the ute with cement / ladders more materials.

Without the extra gear i only need 5 psi in bags as the springs are excellent in their own right, when i load up with the xtra materials i pump it up to 20 or 30 psi and its fantastic.

Must be said that this type of setup would limit rear suspension travel somewhat as the bags can only stretch so far, whereas having just the 2" lifted springs would flex quite a bit more...
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby JYELUX on Fri, 18 Jan 2013 2:10 +0000

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kyle300exc wrote:Sounds like they are probably taking the easiest option for them. Should be ok but you kind of feel your not getting what you paid I guess.
For future reference you should always talk to the GURU of suspension Brendan @ Ultimate ;)


yeah there my thoughts too, cant wait to see if or should i say what they try and charge me for labor.
cause they wont be getting bugger all.

think ill go that way next time Kyle

Jye


Just thought id throw in an update, picked the lux up yesterday arvo form ARB South Rd, minus 1 leaf each side. sits nice now( get some pics up later) not even a hint of looking to charge me for labor. Sales rep then took me outside an showed me their Hilux (2011 i believe) with exactly the same set up they put on mine, it sat nice and level but it had everything they stock in it, including a water tank behind the rear seat, a bigger one up the front of the tub, draws, fridge, rear and side steps, canopy, r/racks, awnings .ect....

i give them Kudos for the 4hr labor they didnt charge for, but they shouldnt have told me to go that heavy with nothing but a hard lid and a fridge.

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still they were vry helpfull in the end.
Thx ARB
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby Stu.wrf450 on Mon, 04 Mar 2013 5:01 +0000

Hi guys.

I got a 2009 d/c sr5. I need to raise my front. I got a arb deluxe bar ,31 all terrains.
Now I've been looking at buying a heavy duty spring and using the original shock which will lift it too stock height.. At the moment I'm sitting at 685. OR do I buy a tough dog 2 inch lift kit. I basically want the car to sit level and look nice. Don't carry to much in the rear either..
What do I do?
Share some photos and info on what you have done..
Cheers, Stuart

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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby cizzink11 on Mon, 04 Mar 2013 5:12 +0000

Just get some pedders 40mil hd springs put up front.
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby cicco on Sun, 10 Mar 2013 9:32 +0000

Hey all, im looking at getting a lift kit for my 07 hilux, i have a contact at peddars suspension, who will look after me but i dont know much bout their product. Does anyone have any experience with peddars? Would u recomend them?
I had my father in law who is a mechanic who could of got me king springs through his work but now has changed jobs. Do i stick with the kings, or go the peddars. Prices are bout the same
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby cizzink11 on Sun, 10 Mar 2013 10:00 +0000

Even though I am running pedders springs up front. I have had nothing but crap with there setups in my past performance cars.

I would never go to them for a full suspension upgrade.
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby cicco on Sun, 10 Mar 2013 10:12 +0000

R u talking bout performance suspension or off road suspension
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby Skog07 on Sun, 10 Mar 2013 10:49 +0000

Just thought id throw in an update, picked the lux up yesterday arvo form ARB South Rd, minus 1 leaf each side. sits nice now( get some pics up later) not even a hint of looking to charge me for labor. Sales rep then took me outside an showed me their Hilux (2011 i believe) with exactly the same set up they put on mine, it sat nice and level but it had everything they stock in it, including a water tank behind the rear seat, a bigger one up the front of the tub, draws, fridge, rear and side steps, canopy, r/racks, awnings .ect....

i give them Kudos for the 4hr labor they didnt charge for, but they shouldnt have told me to go that heavy with nothing but a hard lid and a fridge.

Image
Here's the paper work


still they were vry helpfull in the end.
Thx ARB

Jye.
Did they base the heavy's on your specs to tow a Camper trailer into the equation? Hence why the heavy setup?
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby Swinder on Mon, 11 Mar 2013 3:21 +0000

Stu.wrf450 wrote:Hi guys.

I got a 2009 d/c sr5. I need to raise my front. I got a arb deluxe bar ,31 all terrains.
Now I've been looking at buying a heavy duty spring and using the original shock which will lift it too stock height.. At the moment I'm sitting at 685. OR do I buy a tough dog 2 inch lift kit. I basically want the car to sit level and look nice. Don't carry to much in the rear either..
What do I do?
Share some photos and info on what you have done..

G'Day
I've got heavy tough dogs 2" lift on front,and still original on the back.sits perfect
I've got Stell bullbar,winch,dual batterys.
but i'm lookink at lifting the back still undecided
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby Stu.wrf450 on Mon, 11 Mar 2013 10:29 +0000

Swinder wrote:
Stu.wrf450 wrote:Hi guys.

I got a 2009 d/c sr5. I need to raise my front. I got a arb deluxe bar ,31 all terrains.
Now I've been looking at buying a heavy duty spring and using the original shock which will lift it too stock height.. At the moment I'm sitting at 685. OR do I buy a tough dog 2 inch lift kit. I basically want the car to sit level and look nice. Don't carry to much in the rear either..
What do I do?
Share some photos and info on what you have done..

G'Day
I've got heavy tough dogs 2" lift on front,and still original on the back.sits perfect
I've got Stell bullbar,winch,dual batterys.
but i'm lookink at lifting the back still undecided


Thanks for reply. Got put hd cal off road springs in with standard struts the do a full conversion later down the track..
Cheers, Stuart

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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby griffo79 on Thu, 21 Mar 2013 10:25 +0000

2010 dc with arb deluxe bar winch dual batt put in 2in ome lift today.
780 front and 870 rear on prado 17s.
prado springs, 400kg constants. pretty choppy ride home, canopy and empty drawers, full lr tank.
tomorrow put in 80l waeco, drop slide, water tank, tools and recovery gear and see how it feels......
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby kruzza on Fri, 22 Mar 2013 3:16 +0000

2010 DC with Toyota steel bullbar

40k on the clock on stock suspension, 16" Rims.
Front 708mm
Rear 785mm

A few weeks back i fittied the 2" Ultimate comfort lift kit, huge difference in handleing and comfort, very happy with this product.

Fitted
Front 772mm
Rear 860mm

@500km
Front 770mm
Rear 852mm

@1000km
Front 770mm
Rear 850mm
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby packeteer on Fri, 22 Mar 2013 12:06 +0000

yeah, the Ultimate kit is good. Mine barely moved from install height (2" comfort pack)

after my bullbar and winch install, I went back to Ultimate and upgraded the front to a HD spring and monotube strut. seriously good shit!
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby Richiesupercharged on Mon, 01 Apr 2013 6:24 +0000

I'm thinking of getting a 2inch tough dog setup up front and staying stock in the back for now or maybe some buds extended shackles

Anyone else using the 41mm foam tough dog shocks?
Or the tough dog springs
Going to purchase from 4wd1.com and fit myself
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby 10 luxxxx on Mon, 01 Apr 2013 10:05 +0000

A mate of mine has the foam shocks and hates them on the road but they hold up better on corrugations
So if you are on road a lot go the gas ones.
Just my 2 cents.
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby Richiesupercharged on Tue, 02 Apr 2013 3:10 +0000

10 luxxxx wrote:A mate of mine has the foam shocks and hates them on the road but they hold up better on corrugations
So if you are on road a lot go the gas ones.
Just my 2 cents.


I might go the ironman 4x4 gas shocks and springs then
I will be on the road alot more
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby Sydney on Tue, 24 Sep 2013 11:45 +0000

Hi Guys Which is the better option OME 885's @ 16.5mm wire and 395mm free height or King Springs 101HD 18mm wire and 375mm free height ? Which will sit higher when fitted ?
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby packeteer on Tue, 24 Sep 2013 11:58 +0000

I believe King have a better rep, so I'd lean that way
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby helmut79 on Tue, 24 Sep 2013 12:13 +0000

Sydney wrote:Hi Guys Which is the better option OME 885's @ 16.5mm wire and 395mm free height or King Springs 101HD 18mm wire and 375mm free height ? Which will sit higher when fitted ?


It's the wire size mate you really want, as you can see a 1.5mm advantage to the kings!!
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Re: for the guys with 2in lift kits

Postby Sydney on Tue, 24 Sep 2013 12:30 +0000

Has anyone fitted ARB/OME 887's. 400mm free height
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