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Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Sun, 03 Jul 2011 3:36 +0000
by Danslux
hey davo.

well i guess this is a pretty old thread ^^ last post 2009.
I should think that by now uve made ur mind up and be all sorted.
Im in the same boat as you, with the steel tray, steel bullbar. with winch and dual batteries in mind for the near future....

What did you end up going? Pleased with it?

Also if anyone has and thoughts on what to do as ive got airbag helpers in the back and as a builder have crap in the back most of the time? How will this effect me with raising the rear? spacers?

Thanks for any help....

Dan

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Sun, 03 Jul 2011 3:51 +0000
by doyta
Koni, your truck will fall apart and these shocks will be still there brand new

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Sun, 03 Jul 2011 5:30 +0000
by Bull
Can't praise the Recon shocks from Monster Riders high enough. Absolutely staggering for a standard size shock without even a remote canister let alone internal bypasses. I'm recommending them to all my Hilux driving mates.

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Thu, 01 Dec 2011 1:14 +0000
by jmal12
G'Day, I have an 08 SR5 and was interested in ROX Shocks and Suspention. Does anyone know anythin bout this brand?? I was wanting to start bush bashin with a 2" lift, Any suspension that would be suggested? also, how much would I b lookin at spendin?

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 9:03 +0000
by Ds Lux
Hi all I have a 05 dual cab diesel I'm looking for a lift prob about 2" as iv been told any higher will destroy the cvs
I do wknd bush trips and the cape next year I want a nice riding suspension if anyone can help me as what brands I should get

Ute details
Tub
Canopy With 45lt fridge
steel roof rack
Rooftop tent
Steel bull bar
Dual batts
Winch to come
Everyone's help will be very appriciated

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 9:58 +0000
by Swinny
Ds Lux wrote:Hi all I have a 05 dual cab diesel I'm looking for a lift prob about 2" as iv been told any higher will destroy the cvs
I do wknd bush trips and the cape next year I want a nice riding suspension if anyone can help me as what brands I should get

Ute details
Tub
Canopy With 45lt fridge
steel roof rack
Rooftop tent
Steel bull bar
Dual batts
Winch to come
Everyone's help will be very appriciated

not if you have the monster rides suspension kit lowers the front diff and can be adjusted 2" to 6" search monster rides up mate or look in my shed..

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 2:23 +0000
by Hilux Max
Ds Lux wrote: iv been told any higher will destroy the cvs



Most places quote that same line due to the bad reputation of the pre-05 torsion bar IFS hilux's that couldnt go any higher than 2".

Suspension tech and vehicle design has come a long way since then and most retailers still quoting you that line are just uneducated and not versed in whats around now.

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 8:22 +0000
by cicco
Im looking at getting tough dog rear springs and shockies and king springs at the front. For about $1100 (plus installation). What are people thoughts on this setup. I have a 07 sr5 dual cab, with bull bar, winch and dual battery. The back is mainly empty but needs to handle towing a caravan and heavy loads at times

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 5:49 +0000
by bluehilux
Ds Lux wrote:Hi all I have a 05 dual cab diesel I'm looking for a lift prob about 2" as iv been told any higher will destroy the cvs
I do wknd bush trips and the cape next year I want a nice riding suspension if anyone can help me as what brands I should get

Ute details
Tub
Canopy With 45lt fridge
steel roof rack
Rooftop tent
Steel bull bar
Dual batts
Winch to come
Everyone's help will be very appriciated


If you're in Brissy I could recommend the 2" setup by Fourbys.

I've got the same kind of gear on my current model dual cab and their kit works well.

They used Kings springs up front, EFS +300kg leaves at the rear and Bilstiens all round.

Give them a bit of flexing over the weekend and was please as usual with the performance compared to other kits I've had.

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 11:03 +0000
by timothyg
Bit rare seeing members with king shocks coil overs...wonder why

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 1:46 +0000
by cicco
What do u mean timothy?

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 2:09 +0000
by timothyg
I was actually considering them for the hilux..only saw members from uk using them. But rekon and Drummond kits looks solid btw

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Mon, 02 Sep 2013 11:59 +0000
by jaybags
Has anyone got opinions in regards to the Recon vs EFS?

I've had my eyes on the Recon kit, but i'm not sure what i'd need exactly in terms of stages.
I do mostly city driving (to and from work), but do intend to try get into a lot of off-roading. Possibly not as extreme as some people on here, but enough to give my lux a bit of a bashing.

My aim is to get 2" - 3", with 32's. I have an arb delux bar (no winch) at the moment, and do later look at upgrading to winch compatible, or even possible a Xrox bar with winch later.

Would a Recon stage 1 be enough for that? Or would I need to work through the Recon stages pretty quickly?
If that's the case, maybe i'm better off looking at the EFS?

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Mon, 02 Sep 2013 1:43 +0000
by rysermon
billie shocks with king springs up front and billie shocks with efs medium loads in the rear... wish id gotten HD leaves instead for future endeavors

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 9:14 +0000
by blaxta
broke wrote:Sounds about right!

To be honest, I don't think there is much in it between these lift kits and I can say that I have not had any dramas with EFS. Mine was s'posed to be 40 mm but came up around 60-70mm. I then put on a Sahara bar and it really only came down about 8 mm and hasn't budged since- pretty good if you ask me

Broke


I'm getting the Sahara bar on mine. The EFS sounds the goods, mate. Has the handling improved for you?

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 9:15 +0000
by blaxta
broke wrote:Sounds about right!

To be honest, I don't think there is much in it between these lift kits and I can say that I have not had any dramas with EFS. Mine was s'posed to be 40 mm but came up around 60-70mm. I then put on a Sahara bar and it really only came down about 8 mm and hasn't budged since- pretty good if you ask me

Broke


I'm getting the Sahara bar on mine. The EFS sounds the goods, mate. Has the handling improved for you?

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 6:44 +0000
by Jworks
Ok to use hilux front level spacer kit??

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 11:13 +0000
by helmut79
Jworks wrote:Ok to use hilux front level spacer kit??


Have a read here mate, then make your own choice

viewtopic.php?f=28&t=5959&hilit=dangers+of+strut+spacers

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 2:09 +0000
by Gulfstream8
Heasman Steering Sydney - Bilstein Shocks

TRD Bilstein Shocks with bags in the back so you have a comfortable ride when your empty.

The valveing used in the TRD Bilsteins are amazing as a lot of R&D was put into these to get the perfect combination of off road and on.

Re: What suspension would you recommend?

PostPosted: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 7:18 +0000
by slice
Has anyone had good results with the opposite lock suspension, I'm getting a few things through them and was after ome but they don't sell it and recommended their own, its around $1800 for a 2 inch lift.