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Re: need height

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:35 pm
by ghost_traffic
Andre, I was just wondering if there would have to be any other changes made.

For example: torsion bars, brake lines etc. since I already have a slight lift with the OME suspension.

Would it be possible to take some photos of the work done?

Thanks, Nico.

Re: need height

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:52 pm
by SimonB
Nico

Bear in mind Andre has a Gen3... so body lifts are inherently more complicated...

I'm just waiting to be able to drive in a friendly member garage to do that 2" body lift

Re: need height

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 6:01 am
by Gerrit Loubser
What Andre has installed is a suspension lift and not a body lift. He has fitted spacers between the front coil-over-shock struts and the body and between the rear coils and the body.

This kind of lift obviously does not increase the spring rates, so there is less of a detrimental effect on suspension flex than when the springs are replaced by Ironman/OME for instance.

Another aspect beneficial to flex is that the spacer lift does not alter the original front suspension bump and rebound travel available. It does mean that the front sideshafts can adopt more extreme angles than before, though.

If the rear shocks are also spaced away from the lower suspension arms via an adapter bracket, the rear suspension bump and rebound travel could also be returned to standard values, which would mean that the spacer lift would have had no detrimental effect on flex, but then the rear sideshafts would also be able to assume more acute angles than before.

The Gen 2 can not really be fitted with a suspension spacer lift at the front, due to the torsion bar suspension, but at the rear it could.

The same effect as would be obtained from a front suspension spacer lift on a Gen 3 could be gained on a Gen 2 for free: Simply adjust the torsion bars to increase the ride height and then shave the rebound stops thinner to restore rebound travel...

Re: need height

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:16 am
by ghost_traffic
Thanks Gerrit.

I did not want to go the body lift route since that is a really big job, done properly.

I was hoping I could get a "quick fix" to enable a set of 33" tyres to get under the arches without rubbing.

Do you think this could be achieved with just a torsion bar adjustment at the front and spacers at the rear?

Nico.

Re: need height

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:59 pm
by KaiV
Me thinks we need to meet for lunch and let me have a look ;)

Re: need height

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 6:17 pm
by AndreBenson
Kai, Me thinks you got a deal!!!

Re: need height

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 6:38 pm
by ghost_traffic
Andre, I'm still waiting for the close-up photies. :roll:

Nico.

Re: need height

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:19 pm
by KaiV
Andre,

Check here: https://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/sh ... 132&page=3. See Bennies post about 3/4 down about the plates he put into his suspension. Is that what you did?

I cant find the post where he had more pics :(

Re: need height

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:01 am
by AndreBenson
That's exactly what I did. Fitted a solid piece of steel on the back Coil. Nicely machined...And a rather ingenious spacer in the front.

The front shock bolts onto the spacer and then the spacer bolts onto the body.

Re: need height

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:12 am
by Greg_SA
Hi Andre,

I assume it was only spring spacers, not shock spacers? (from SA 4x4 store) ?

Are those tires stock size? 265/70/16?

Have you measured the height yet? I think my stock SWB Gen3 is around 505mm from centre of wheel to fender trim edge (front and back).