Torsion Bar Basics: how they work and what I use - 100 Series Toyota Land Cruiser and Lexus LX470

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @sunxishan
    @sunxishan 8 месяцев назад +10

    This guy is national treasure. Protect him at all costs.

  • @landcruiserscotland
    @landcruiserscotland 17 дней назад

    Love when videos go into this much detail. Thanks!

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  17 дней назад

      when i get more time ill make more like this

  • @donventura3844
    @donventura3844 4 месяца назад +2

    I drive lowered cars and lifted rigs. Ive come to realize run the softest springs you can to prevent bottom outs while achieving the correcr ride height. Use bump stops and sway bars to tune the handling. Run shocks that allow full controlled and comfortable suspension cycling

  • @willmtaylor
    @willmtaylor 8 месяцев назад +1

    Legend. Thanks, Patch!

  • @robertherrmann4823
    @robertherrmann4823 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fun fact: a compression spring is really just along torsion bar that is wound up. Both springs exert torque from the spring material being twisted. Both springs are stressed in torsion. On the other hand, torsion springs that you wind up have bending stresses because you are actually bending the the wire as you wind the spring.

  • @dashowdy
    @dashowdy Год назад +1

    Great video, my 2002 lx470 is at 20” in the front hub to fender and 21.5 in the rear, running stock ahc bars with landcruiser shocks and eibach rear springs, the truck seems to ride fine despite the smaller bars, I have ome bars for when I add a hidden winch and some other minor stuff armor wise. I don’t plan to hit the trail super often or hard, maybe a couple times a year at uwharrie and some beach stuff.
    Definitely going back to the 16’s when I run out the Tundra wheels and bfg all terrains and going to a 285/75/16, found a set of stock, clean, no wobble LX wheels for $100.
    Also side note the oem LC shock washers are a pain to come by, aftermarket may have some advantages coming with full washer sets when swapping.

  • @nmda9578
    @nmda9578 Год назад +1

    I finally understand torsion bars! Thank you!

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад +1

      awesome! that’s exactly why i made the video. thanks for watching!

  • @markmcc1
    @markmcc1 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. I have a 2006 TLC with AHC. I don't do a lot of off-roading but planning on leveling out the truck by adjusting the torsion bars as a first step. No real reason but I like the level look better!

  • @Ryanhaglund
    @Ryanhaglund Год назад

    I’ve been thinking about going back to the LC torsion bars away from the IronMan as well!

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад +2

      it improved my truck’s ability to flex in low and high-speed scenarios. in low range with the CDL engaged, the vehicle actually pulls down one side of the front suspension when i turn the wheel - meaning the spring/tb is soft enough that it has a lot of give

  • @benkenobi01
    @benkenobi01 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the informative video. I went foam cell pro on my 01 LX that is pretty much stock otherwise and it’s way too stiff. I’ll see if I can chase down some LC t bars. Did you figure out anything for the rear suspension? That’s the part that feels just brutal to me. Honestly makes me regret disabling AHC for it.

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад

      the rear is just like a lot of conventional coil-sprung suspensions. you want the lightest possible spring that gives you the ride height you want. from there, it’s all about finding a shock that controls the movement of the suspension (larger than shock body, better heat dissipation it has)

  • @PhilipUnderwood-oy9tv
    @PhilipUnderwood-oy9tv 11 месяцев назад

    What sort of tyre pressure you running on the bitumen. It’s a great show you’ve created here Patch

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  11 месяцев назад +1

      I run between 10 and 14 PSI depending on conditions. 6 if in sand

  • @ogkushmastadanig6123
    @ogkushmastadanig6123 Год назад +3

    banger video as always, im gonna stay AHC as long as i can lol

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад +4

      it’s the best possible setup for off and on road travel in a lightweight 100 series. I’d sooner spend $2,000 to keep AHC in prime condition than the same price on suspension kit. For a heavy truck, I’d want to go another route so I don’t regret anything. I just would’ve bought different shocks- live and learn

    • @ogkushmastadanig6123
      @ogkushmastadanig6123 Год назад

      I like how you are adapting your setup its badass, she's a thiccums for sure

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад

      @ogkushmastadanig6123 😂😂

    • @ryancarroll8086
      @ryancarroll8086 Год назад

      @@cruiserpatchwhat constitutes heavy? I have a dissent aluminum front bumper and winch. When is too heavy?

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад +1

      too heavy is 8,000+ lbs. my truck weighs about 7,600 lbs fully loaded

  • @okaypaolo
    @okaypaolo Год назад

    Great video as always, Patch! Question, what's your max droop measure like? I was playing around with my TBs last weekend. My max droop is about 24" from hub to fender. Not sure if I am limited by something in my setup or that's just how much down travel the 100 series has. Thanks!

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад

      haven’t really measured but i will most certainly be doing so soon

  • @kendrekmarrero5585
    @kendrekmarrero5585 8 месяцев назад

    Did you end up getting the LC t bars? If so did the ride quality improve at all? I have what I understand are the lightest ome springs you can get but my ride is pretty firm. My truck has stock bumpers and I don’t carry much weight so I was suggested to try using LC t bars turned up with LC coil springs using 30mm spacers

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  8 месяцев назад

      I am riding on L.C. torsion bars, yes. And my vehicle is fully armored with a heavy drawer system. Aftermarket bars are definitely too stiff for these vehicles

  • @Foodmeow
    @Foodmeow 3 месяца назад

    Which would be better OEM toyota or Old man emu bar in your vehicle case with the weight.

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  2 месяца назад +1

      I have OEM Toyota torsion bars for my LX build (about 7,200 lbs)

  • @albertliang4076
    @albertliang4076 Год назад

    Hi patch, great video, but I’m still confusing if I would like more weight on the front, which meant there will be sag, should I index the offset spine +1 or 2 or -1 or 2

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад

      i’m confused by your question. do you want to add weight or height to your ride?

    • @albertliang4076
      @albertliang4076 Год назад +1

      @@cruiserpatch adding weight to the front and I don’t want it sag

  • @tntdynomite4166
    @tntdynomite4166 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve put 6 turns on my ahc bars and haven’t seen any change in ride height. Am I doing something wrong? My ahc is still working fine.

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  10 месяцев назад +2

      The ride height will not adjust on AHC unless you move the sensors. The OEM torsion bars do not affect ride height on an AHC vehicle unless they’re extremely re-indexed (supporting the full weight of the vehicle). YOTAMD has a great video about AHC and how it works. I suggest watching that if you want to lift it. You’ll need a sensor lift and these: www.cruiserpatch.com/products/japan-4x4-100-series-ahc-shock-spacers?_pos=4&_sid=0a09b29c9&_ss=r

    • @tntdynomite4166
      @tntdynomite4166 10 месяцев назад

      @@cruiserpatch Many thanks, I thought that might be the case but wasn't sure. As always, thank you for the great information.

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  10 месяцев назад

      @tntdynomite4166 happy to help! 🍻

  • @RenegadeGreen
    @RenegadeGreen 6 дней назад

    If I have a light truck 2001 lx with ahc can I just crank the torsion bars at the front a couple of rotations to get the front to be level with the back? I don’t know how many turns is too much or how to gage if it’s already been messed with or had never been touched. Currently has a slight slope from back to front any tips would be appreciated!

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  5 дней назад +1

      AHC is adjusted by moving the sensors up/down to change height. Lots of good info on ih8mud about this

  • @yevgenykungurov574
    @yevgenykungurov574 7 месяцев назад

    Hello friend, please tell me the wheels on your cruiser under 35" rubber with what departure? Thanks

  • @TOYOTA.Overland
    @TOYOTA.Overland 11 месяцев назад

    Are these 255/85/16 ? Because look pretty good 😎

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  11 месяцев назад +2

      35x12.50r18

    • @stefanauto7454
      @stefanauto7454 8 месяцев назад

      Cześć jak przedni naped znosi te kola

    • @yevgenykungurov574
      @yevgenykungurov574 7 месяцев назад

      Hello friend, please tell me the wheels on your cruiser under 35" rubber with what departure? Thanks.

  • @ryancarroll8086
    @ryancarroll8086 Год назад

    What suspension set up will you go to?

  • @SteveBurns80
    @SteveBurns80 Год назад

    Yep, the main problem I see is with those shocks, not your torsion springs.
    Your ride height in the front is about an inch too high for those shocks, so you're sacrificing way too much down travel. Those shocks are working in the lower part of their travel and would constantly be topping out. The weight of the 35s would also be compounding the issue of this harsh ride feeling.
    As I've said before, you really need longer front shocks for a 2" or more of lift.
    I don't think softer torsion bars are your answer. You'll just run into another problem, you'll bust through your travel quicker and be constantly smashing into those extended bumpstops you have. This will put alot of force through your lower control arms and could break them over time.
    Longer front shocks is the only answer!

    • @cruiserhabit7875
      @cruiserhabit7875 Год назад

      You aren’t gonna get a much longer shock on a 100.
      Longer shocks aren’t the answer on a 100. Better shocks are the answer.
      A lighter spring allows the suspension to move. And a correctly valved 2.5” monotube will control the lighter spring.
      With a heavy spring your limiting the suspension’s movement causing the entire chassis to move when on rough terrain instead of the suspension working.
      The lightest spring possible to give the correct ride height along with a shock that can handle it is the way to go.

    • @SteveBurns80
      @SteveBurns80 Год назад

      ​@@cruiserhabit7875 No you're wrong, here in this situation with his current lift being over 50mm, the Ironman shocks are just not long enough to keep a respectable amount of wheel droop.
      The Ironman shocks are the same length as a factory shock, this means you'll only get a maximum of around 25mm of lift if you want a nice ride.
      Yes, good quality shocks are important but they're no good if they're setup without enough droop.
      You can gain approximately 40mm of droop at your front wheels with shocks that are 21mm longer than factory. This is about as long as you can go while keeping the shocks as the limit of down travel.
      Spring rates are very important, as you say, but the factory torsion bars are way too soft for a Cruiser with a heavy steel winch bar and all that under body steel.

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад

      We’ll see…if anyone can break it, I can. And it’s a gamble I’m willing to take. Especially since my odds are really good

    • @LeeSumner-h1k
      @LeeSumner-h1k Год назад

      @@SteveBurns80 A longer shock still isn't the answer. If his ride height is too high all he has to do is take 5 minutes and bring it down. Thats an easy fix.
      Trying to run a longer shock on a 100 opens up a whole different can of worms for not much gain. If you need a longer shock you're in the wrong Cruiser. Just. get a 200.

    • @SteveBurns80
      @SteveBurns80 Год назад

      @@LeeSumner-h1k Yeah I agree, winding the ride height down an inch would certainly help the ride quality, a lot. But I'm guessing he requires the ground clearance for the type of tracks he's doing.
      Going a longer shock is the easiest and best option for his setup, but unfortunately it's not a real cheap option. The shocks alone aren't cheap and you'll also require longer UCA'S.
      All I'm saying is, he's ride height is too much for the shocks he's using and softer springs isn't going to do shit. Oh and, 200s are gay. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

  • @Kantar53
    @Kantar53 9 месяцев назад

    How are your sliders so tight to your rockers? Do you not hit the pinch welds when the body flexes?

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  9 месяцев назад

      oh they do hit pretty much everytime i come down on them. you’d be hard pressed to find a slider that won’t flex into the body taking hits as hard as I deal though

    • @Kantar53
      @Kantar53 9 месяцев назад

      @@cruiserpatch Oh okay! That makes me feel better. Anything you’ve done to mitigate? Touch up the pinch welds so no rust starts?

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  9 месяцев назад

      no if i touched it up the paint would get scratched off again anyway. so far no rust. i’ll deal with it if it ever becomes a problem

  • @etb4272
    @etb4272 9 месяцев назад

    I recently installed an Ironman FCP kit on my LX and I'm also thinking of going back to stock t-bars. It's fine on road but I'm worried it's going to be extremely harsh off road. I haven't had it out on the trail yet so we'll see...

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  9 месяцев назад

      it’s definitely personal preference. Some folks prefer the stiff aftermarket torsion bars

  • @rj1390180sx
    @rj1390180sx Год назад

    Are those the foam cell pros?

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад +1

      the shocks yes. i think they have a 1.5” valve

    • @rj1390180sx
      @rj1390180sx Год назад

      @@cruiserpatch oh okay. I was just wondering because I know they had the regular foam cells a while back and now it seems like it’s only the “pro” version and the nitros. Great video but now you got me second guessing my purchase 😂

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад +1

      @rj1390180sx they’re a great shock for 85-90% of people who offroad a Cruiser. if it was an on-road truck, definitely want something different.

    • @rj1390180sx
      @rj1390180sx Год назад

      @@cruiserpatch 😬 lol it’s my daily so probably will be 80% on road lol

  • @philfoote829
    @philfoote829 Год назад +1

    So good mate from Australia 🇦🇺 #phils_offroad. got 37s on my 200

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад +1

      thanks Phil! one day i’ll travel down under 👍🏼

    • @philfoote829
      @philfoote829 Год назад

      @@cruiserpatch Let me know I'll pick you up from the airport in Sydney

    • @cruiserpatch
      @cruiserpatch  Год назад

      @philfoote829 hell yeah! Might be 1-2 years from now but I’ll make it out there one way or another