these kits are great I've just put a 2inch lift and full super pro bush kit in my 1999 Toyota 105 series I'm blown away with much its improved my car all round highly recommend these kits from Fulcrum
Looking for a kit.... Rang in March but country was struggling for stock. I'll be calling my local dealer to inquire about this kit.👍 Couple questions; *Does the lift correct the 'nose down' stance the ute has from the factory? *Is it worth spending the money on upper control arms and/or diff-drop kits? Or it's not really necessary and should wait until I actually need too. (next stage will be a body lift for bigger rubber and airbag system assist in rear, so I don't need the 'positve rake' built into the ute so it sits normal when towing or carrying loads)
@@joerassaby281 If that is the case, a diff drop can be easily fitted. I want to know what the maximum size tire can be fitted with this setup: based off a +20 offest 8.0 or 8.5" wide rim
The Westfield speed bumps are notorious for making anyone's 4wd drop it's fluids in fear at first sight, but we feel confident in saying that the Formula 4x4 kit can handle it and while still being comfortable.
dude I have an amarok 2L TDI but find it hard and shaky, no comfort driving and every body get tired in there after 2h trip max.... I know I had to buy an SUV, but now its done! I'll stick with it as it fits me the open big cargo bed... I'm electrician so this is also my commercial and my family vehicle . I don't carry heavy loads max 500kg very rare. I drive it 90% on road and I do not enjoy off roading. Sometimes driving on beach sand about 6-700m until finding a spot for swimming. That's all its use! So I need a soft suspension compensating ride for smooth comfort trips. I know solid back axles are not so comfort by mechanical nature, but I want to make as comfort and soft as it gets. Do you have some suspension kit to sugest me? Thanks.
Hi Nikolaos, If you're after comfort then I'd 100% recommend the Formula 4x4 kit as this is our comfiest kit available. For the springs weight ratings we'd try to match the weight of whatever you're carrying to make it as comfy as possible. You can check out the kits by going to our website and checking out the kits there - fulcrumsuspensions.com.au/search/popular-parts-for-vw-amarok/?mv=%28make%3D%5BVW%5D%26model%3D%5BAMAROK%5D
Hang on.....he’s telling us how much the ride has improved, BUT didn’t realise the car was a manual, so he hasn’t actually been in the drivers seat before????
@@FulcrumSuspensions1976 You might not lie but you are delusional. It's about what is being said in context. At about give or take 20 seconds at the 7 minute mark he says exactly what I originally said in my comment. To come back to me and say BUT ...at the 11.32 minute mark??? WTF that's totally out of context. I think you need a lesson is listening. By the way ... a big man would just admit when their wrong instead of trying to justify something that wasn't said. But because you're NOT a big man you will of course want to have the last say... so go on.
these kits are great I've just put a 2inch lift and full super pro bush kit in my 1999 Toyota 105 series I'm blown away with much its improved my car all round highly recommend these kits from Fulcrum
Premieres are a pain in the butt. Subscribed and bell rung but never get notified.
Yea RUclips can be a pain with notifications.
Looking for a kit.... Rang in March but country was struggling for stock. I'll be calling my local dealer to inquire about this kit.👍
Couple questions;
*Does the lift correct the 'nose down' stance the ute has from the factory?
*Is it worth spending the money on upper control arms and/or diff-drop kits? Or it's not really necessary and should wait until I actually need too. (next stage will be a body lift for bigger rubber and airbag system assist in rear, so I don't need the 'positve rake' built into the ute so it sits normal when towing or carrying loads)
60mm front lift. Doesn't that create excessive angles for the ifs, hence more wear and tear?
Yes, but the springs will settle after about 2 weeks. Taking the front down to about 50mm.
@@FulcrumSuspensions1976 so what was the final measure in front, wheel centre to guard?
@@FulcrumSuspensions1976 factory height at front is 520mm from memory. Most owners I know reckon CV’s struggle hard above 565mm.
@@joerassaby281 If that is the case, a diff drop can be easily fitted. I want to know what the maximum size tire can be fitted with this setup: based off a +20 offest 8.0 or 8.5" wide rim
How do I make amarok pull with front wheels
Hows it handle the speed bumps at the local Westfield 🤔
The Westfield speed bumps are notorious for making anyone's 4wd drop it's fluids in fear at first sight, but we feel confident in saying that the Formula 4x4 kit can handle it and while still being comfortable.
@@FulcrumSuspensions1976 😆
dude I have an amarok 2L TDI but find it hard and shaky, no comfort driving and every body get tired in there after 2h trip max.... I know I had to buy an SUV, but now its done! I'll stick with it as it fits me the open big cargo bed... I'm electrician so this is also my commercial and my family vehicle . I don't carry heavy loads max 500kg very rare. I drive it 90% on road and I do not enjoy off roading. Sometimes driving on beach sand about 6-700m until finding a spot for swimming. That's all its use! So I need a soft suspension compensating ride for smooth comfort trips. I know solid back axles are not so comfort by mechanical nature, but I want to make as comfort and soft as it gets. Do you have some suspension kit to sugest me? Thanks.
Hi Nikolaos,
If you're after comfort then I'd 100% recommend the Formula 4x4 kit as this is our comfiest kit available. For the springs weight ratings we'd try to match the weight of whatever you're carrying to make it as comfy as possible.
You can check out the kits by going to our website and checking out the kits there - fulcrumsuspensions.com.au/search/popular-parts-for-vw-amarok/?mv=%28make%3D%5BVW%5D%26model%3D%5BAMAROK%5D
When will the F4R kit come out for Hilux?
Soon, hopefully just before the end of the year. There are ongoing global material supply issues (metal, etc).
Can you adjust the suspension if you decide to put a bullbar on at later date?
yep
Yo full crumb, where’s our formula remote resi. Hurry up and take my money
Did you have to drop the diff to get the 570mm lift ?
I would say so. Can't be more than 565 mm from hub to guard
Can you do a hilux???
they already do a kit for the hilux.
Hang on.....he’s telling us how much the ride has improved, BUT didn’t realise the car was a manual, so he hasn’t actually been in the drivers seat before????
He meant comparatively to other Amaroks, this is said in the video. As in he has driven other Amaroks in the past.
@@FulcrumSuspensions1976 I think you need to listen to what he actually said again. He did not say he had driven other amaroks!
@@davidparton5409 Watch from @11:32. We dont lie.
@@FulcrumSuspensions1976 You might not lie but you are delusional. It's about what is being said in context. At about give or take 20 seconds at the 7 minute mark he says exactly what I originally said in my comment. To come back to me and say BUT ...at the 11.32 minute mark??? WTF that's totally out of context. I think you need a lesson is listening. By the way ... a big man would just admit when their wrong instead of trying to justify something that wasn't said. But because you're NOT a big man you will of course want to have the last say... so go on.
Have got amarok 2011 price me the lift kit
Bets if you go to our website and look up your amarok, send us a message on our website or give us a call on 1800 385 278.
Why bother with a lift kit when the diff stays the same height. Not actually getting any more clearance