Getting rid of the leaf springs in the rear...
Getting rid of the leaf springs in the rear...
What are some options to get rid of the rear leaf springs? Is there a coilover kit out there?
I know I can do it by the air bags, but would like to keep the cost down.
Thanks
I know I can do it by the air bags, but would like to keep the cost down.
Thanks
As stone mentioned you would have to switch to a link style suspension. Which there is not kits out there, it would be a one off design. After that is made you would have some options as far as holding the truck up though, Coils, Coilovers, Airshocks, airbags.
A good coil setup will out flex and out perform 99.9% of the leaf spring setups out there. You also can knock down aproave and departure angels as well. But if it is not a full on trail rig, then I dont see the point of spending the money, or putting in the effort.
It all depends on the application. If you are going for a budget build, you can bastardize a leaf pack and get it to articulate pretty damn well. But if you ahve the cash, there is no stopping coilovers/air shocks.
Your assuming he's lifting it, he could be wanting to lower.
This is true. Whenever I see a swap like this I automaticly assume it is a lift.
A 3-4 or Watts link would be pretty trick on a ranger.
A 3-4 or Watts link would be pretty trick on a ranger.
a properly setu leaf spring suspension will do wonders..
But a properly set up links with coil overs will out perform said leafs right?
The only reason I say this, is look at all of the Comp crawlers, there is no one running leafs. Dont get me wrong, a leaf setup can perform phenominaly, but better than a properly setup coilover?
Originally Posted by chainfire View Post
A good coil setup will out flex and out perform 99.9% of the leaf spring setups out there. You also can knock down aproave and departure angels as well. But if it is not a full on trail rig, then I dont see the point of spending the money, or putting in the effort.
A good coil setup will out flex and out perform 99.9% of the leaf spring setups out there. You also can knock down aproave and departure angels as well. But if it is not a full on trail rig, then I dont see the point of spending the money, or putting in the effort.
a properly setup leaf spring suspension will do wonders..
It all depends on the application. If you are going for a budget build, you can bastardize a leaf pack and get it to articulate pretty damn well. But if you ahve the cash, there is no stopping coilovers/air shocks
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