thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby rattaa13 on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 8:48 +0000

i have a 98 hilux 3ltr sr5 and it has TJM Xgs suspension , im just wondering how they perform and if anyone has had any trouble with them? Thanks Matt
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Re: thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby helmut79 on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 9:06 +0000

Try this link below and remember to use the search function. This is in the 05 onwards section but should be a good start for you.

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Re: thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby rattaa13 on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 9:59 +0000

Great thanks for that mate!
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Re: thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby rattaa13 on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 10:04 +0000

i also have heavy duty rear leaves and i have to get something softer because its skips over bumps and throws me off the road alot, know of anylinks where i can check some out?
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Re: thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby helmut79 on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 10:09 +0000

Matt, all the suppliers in the above link offer all types of spring rate's from comfort to heavy depending on what loads you’re carrying around, so give them a call and go from there.

Generally most guy run comfort or mediums as they only carry up to 300kg, but if you are tradie and have a constant load e.g. tool boxes, tools, materials than heavy is the go.

Anyway call the suppliers and have a chat to them about your requirements.
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Re: thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby rattaa13 on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 10:25 +0000

I cant view the page its saying its no longer valid, ill keep looking around thanks for your help. i am a tradesman but im not always carrying alot of springs so im leaning more towards a medium ride i think.
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Re: thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby rattaa13 on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 10:36 +0000

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Re: thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby 9W6VX on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 10:44 +0000

The link that Mick gave you is still valid.

Try again and if it still doesn't show on your PC, give us a shout.
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Re: thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby rattaa13 on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 10:50 +0000

sorry that link is working but the suspension link for tjms product range isnt.
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Re: thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby ultimate on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 10:51 +0000

TJM is a reputable supplier and there gear is pretty is good. You shouldn't have any problems with it and if you do, I'm sure they will help you fix it pretty quick. Where are you from Rattaa13? You may just need a spring service and maybe a leaf taken out. Like Helmut said, there's endless combinations with leaf springs so you really do just need to adapt them to suit your application. It's normally a fair bit cheaper to work on the ones fitted than buying another set. Just make sure you check the condition of all the bushes and U/Bolts.

A couple of other points to check are:
-Bumpstop clearance with the front torsion bars (If the Torsion bars are wound up too much, you maybe riding on the bump stops)
-Tyre pressures
-The rear shackle angles and tightness. If the shackles are over tightened with the vehicle raised in the air, they will usually bind and not have enough flexibility to work properly.

All of these points can create a rough ride and make the vehicle skip over bumps.
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Re: thoughts on TJM XGS suspension???

Postby rattaa13 on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 11:08 +0000

Thanks mate that helps alot, im from melbourne but i escape as much as possible to the country for some camping, its my everday driver also , so i cant trick it up to much unfortunatly. i think i might need a leaf taken out but ill check it out as you said just to make sure.
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