Hahaha.... We made front & rear leaf sprung 47series LandCruisers super flex 45years ago, 12"frt/14"rears. Used the same principle as we did in the CJ Jeeps. I like the way you've done it❤
Hey mate awesome vid! When you talk about setting up the pinion angle for welding - is it as simple as doing them parallel with the original ones or are they adjusted to compensate for the diff dropping?
Hey love the video. How many leafs did you remove out of the factory leaf pack to achieve 3 inch lift and what length brake line extenders did u require. Cheers
Did well to get the rear height to match up nicely. I don’t drive a 70 series other than for work but nice to see such a simple but functional setup good stuff mate 🍻👌🏽
awesome rig mate! just wondering tho, would it still work just as good with a 76 wagon with the shorter leaf packs? also mine is a jmacx diff housing, still be all good with this setup?
Hi mate! Loved the video! Was waiting to see what you did to your 79 to flex like that. Where did you get that bracket for the front sway bar disconnect?
Can you tell me who the guy in Victoria is that you mentioned is doing some sort of kit? I am getting my mechanic to do this to my 79 Cruiser. I have seen comments that say that it is a hand full on the highway with pitch and roll etc - is this true? Will a detachable sway bar in the rear fix this? How does it go with a 150kg ball weight (towing) and say 100kg in the tray added to it? Would it be possible to fit small airbags?
@@JasonJason-k6e lrg fab I believe it is, ours handles pretty well on road. If you put a sway bar in the rear it should work the same, 80 series sway bars work perfect on and offroad and don’t need to be detached. I towed a 2t work trailer with this setup and I found it to be okay. I can’t comment on airbags as I haven’t tried
Another solid video, Just straight to the point with everything! We released a portable jump starter. Can we invite you to do a review? We have emailed for an inquiry.
I was thinking of doing EXACLY THIS under my Series 3 L/R . I got told it was not Legal . I'm NSW based . Is it Legal on your vehicle as done there ? Can it be done and still " Comply " with the Regulatory requirements ?
Yea engineering leaf under axles to over axles i always thought was a gray area for engineering. Everyone always says it can't be engineered any more. Would love to know. Have you ever thought about superior drop shackles for shits and giggles
My 75 gets caught up at the front because the leaf springs are under the diff, been thinking about modifying it but too costly. Thinking now of updating to a 79
@@chriscampbell4796 I had a 2 inch lift in there before hand and measured the heights, once you go back to stock leaf springs and allow them to sit flat rather then arched it lowers the lift height down to roughly 3 inches
Spring pack on top of the axle, same as Hi-lux. What Toyota should have done. But then, dudes keep buying the crap that comes out of factory without question, simply because it's a ýota. Wheel drop or droop is over-rated - when a wheel is at max droop or near to it, it does not have any ground pressure to grip the ground anyway. Might look impressive, but does little to propel the car because it just cannot bite the ground without down pressure which is a function of vehicle mass/gravity. But where your modification works is the raised spring plate height which removes the factory in-built ground anchor. Something I did to my 1985 MK Patrol 40 odd years ago!
@@Grouse4x4 after playing with 75 series leafs for comfort and vs flex for years, then moving into 79series when they started coming out with the 6cyls and now the v8 ones and a few 80 series in-between you can most definitely get leafs to flex amazing but they never have the comfort of coils.
This is awesome! Appreciate the transparency and genuine recommendations, cheers!
at first I thought I was looking at a coil converted 79. Then you mentioned it was leaf. That's impressive mate, well done.
@@ggbogo935 thanks! Leaf work just as well. Need to be set up correctly is all
Hahaha.... We made front & rear leaf sprung 47series LandCruisers super flex 45years ago, 12"frt/14"rears. Used the same principle as we did in the CJ Jeeps.
I like the way you've done it❤
@@aljeeper3292 thanks mate, always trying to make something better
Hey mate awesome vid! When you talk about setting up the pinion angle for welding - is it as simple as doing them parallel with the original ones or are they adjusted to compensate for the diff dropping?
@@jyehollier1901 I did mine parallel which was very close to both the pinions being the same
Hey love the video. How many leafs did you remove out of the factory leaf pack to achieve 3 inch lift and what length brake line extenders did u require. Cheers
@@johnnyvsjack2043 thanks mate, I believe I took 2 maybe 3! Best the get the longest lines you can!
Did well to get the rear height to match up nicely. I don’t drive a 70 series other than for work but nice to see such a simple but functional setup good stuff mate 🍻👌🏽
@@mitchellbaxter2890 thanks mate, a good couple of days in the shed making sure it worked but came out nicely!
the sway bar bump stop brackets you make them urself?? also the leaf over plates?? Interested in doing this with my 76
@@krabs1547 the sway bar disconnects are from 70 series sway bar disconnects on Instagram. I bought the diff perch’s from superior engineering
Thanks very much for the vid mate. Been dying to know what your setup is, so will definitely be doing this to mine soon.
@@JacquesVosloo I’m glad the video could help mate!
Been thinking about this for a while. Great run down.
@@PreeettyKeen thanks mate!
Thanks for sharing.
awesome rig mate! just wondering tho, would it still work just as good with a 76 wagon with the shorter leaf packs? also mine is a jmacx diff housing, still be all good with this setup?
@@stevo4585 I can’t see why it wouldn’t work. You would just have to make sure the diff perch will work on top of the Jmacx housing
cheers bud. also where did ya get the front sway bar quick disconnect brackets from?
@@stevo4585 70 series sway bar disconnects on Instagram!
You should get engineered and sell it is freaking awesome wow wow wow well done ❤
@@sherylryan7038 thanks mate! Maybe one day 😂
Spring over axle raises the rear roll centre which improves handling.
Where did you get the bump stop brackets for the sway bar mate
I know its a swear word on here but ima do this to my gu . i have access to cnc equipment so i can make the bits easy . thanks a bunch man
@@chrisbeerad8835 it should work perfect for a gu to!
Did you take the oil out of the diff when welding?
Do the prop shafts need to be extended?
@@joshlednor975 I kept it in, and just done an oil change after! No they don’t, they are stock
Hi mate! Loved the video! Was waiting to see what you did to your 79 to flex like that. Where did you get that bracket for the front sway bar disconnect?
@@shalevaviv9593 70 series sway bar disconnect on Instagram!
Can you tell me who the guy in Victoria is that you mentioned is doing some sort of kit? I am getting my mechanic to do this to my 79 Cruiser. I have seen comments that say that it is a hand full on the highway with pitch and roll etc - is this true? Will a detachable sway bar in the rear fix this? How does it go with a 150kg ball weight (towing) and say 100kg in the tray added to it? Would it be possible to fit small airbags?
@@JasonJason-k6e lrg fab I believe it is, ours handles pretty well on road. If you put a sway bar in the rear it should work the same, 80 series sway bars work perfect on and offroad and don’t need to be detached. I towed a 2t work trailer with this setup and I found it to be okay. I can’t comment on airbags as I haven’t tried
So good mate how it should be from factory like the hilux Well done things for sharing
@@philfoote829 imagine if they came out of the factory like this!!
Another solid video, Just straight to the point with everything! We released a portable jump starter. Can we invite you to do a review? We have emailed for an inquiry.
I was thinking of doing EXACLY THIS under my Series 3 L/R . I got told it was not Legal . I'm NSW based .
Is it Legal on your vehicle as done there ? Can it be done and still " Comply " with the Regulatory requirements ?
@@johncunningham4820 you would have to speak to a engineer in your state and see if they can engineer it, everywhere is different
Yea engineering leaf under axles to over axles i always thought was a gray area for engineering. Everyone always says it can't be engineered any more. Would love to know. Have you ever thought about superior drop shackles for shits and giggles
@@bobbob-vw1yw there is meant to be someone in vic doing it now! I’m sure it could be done! I have and I think it would make it travel way more 😂
@@Grouse4x4 cheers mate, great content keep the great work up.
My 75 gets caught up at the front because the leaf springs are under the diff, been thinking about modifying it but too costly. Thinking now of updating to a 79
@@DougAskin overall it’s not super expensive it’s just time consuming with working out your leaf packs
Best mod 🙌
@@out_livin 100% must do!
I have done it. But every time I put any torque onto the rear diff. The diff rotates and pinion goes down
@@joelohr1723 did you locate the leaf bolt into the hole on the diff perch?
do you know if the high clearance spring hanger plates will still work? maybe the recess in the hanger plate will fit into the factory diff perch?
@@xavierwoolley2137 it could work, the best way to work it out would be to measure the 2 and see if it fits
@@Grouse4x4 no dramas bud thankyou! unreal setup! been looking for something as in depth as this for a while and you’ve delivered
@@xavierwoolley2137 thanks mate, we always get load of questions about it so I thought it was time 😂
nice, might have to soa my cruiser
@@robbos4x4adventures worth doing 👌🏽
How did you work out the hight it would be in the rear before you started.. I would of assumed it would be like 6inch lift for a soa
@@chriscampbell4796 I had a 2 inch lift in there before hand and measured the heights, once you go back to stock leaf springs and allow them to sit flat rather then arched it lowers the lift height down to roughly 3 inches
How much of a bump stop extension do you need?
@@harryhulme5871 I haven’t extended any bump stops!
does this work on the gu leaf cabs aswell?
@@masonrapley3790 it could, I haven’t personally checked but I dare say it’s the same system
Would a similar set up work on the front of a 75 series
@@mtb_clips1285 It should, can’t see why it wouldn’t
@@Grouse4x4thanks
Will it cause premature wear with pinion seal ?
@@anbu999 i can’t see why it would
If you were going to run at 2in lift, would just take another leaf or 2 out?
@@texanjohnston123 it would be to hard to run it a 2 inch lift as the leafs are pretty flat as the are, which is closest to a 3 inch lift
Spring pack on top of the axle, same as Hi-lux. What Toyota should have done. But then, dudes keep buying the crap that comes out of factory without question, simply because it's a ýota. Wheel drop or droop is over-rated - when a wheel is at max droop or near to it, it does not have any ground pressure to grip the ground anyway. Might look impressive, but does little to propel the car because it just cannot bite the ground without down pressure which is a function of vehicle mass/gravity. But where your modification works is the raised spring plate height which removes the factory in-built ground anchor. Something I did to my 1985 MK Patrol 40 odd years ago!
What brand are the front coils?
@@sammosley6814 psr flexi coils
Do you know who the guy in vic doing it?
Lrg fab in gisborne
@@PUUMBA4x4 someone already beat me to it 😂
@@masonlittle4687 thank you
@@Grouse4x4 so what the overall lift with the 6” patrol shocks? Very interested in doing this
@@PUUMBA4x4 3 inch overall lift. The shocks are just for travel
They can flex well, still uncomfortable, though.
@@79series ours isn’t to bad, rides reasonably well
@@Grouse4x4 after playing with 75 series leafs for comfort and vs flex for years, then moving into 79series when they started coming out with the 6cyls and now the v8 ones and a few 80 series in-between you can most definitely get leafs to flex amazing but they never have the comfort of coils.
Grouse for full time RUclips 🗣️🗣️
@@braesmith185 if someone pays my wages yeah sure 😂
This is awesome! Appreciate the transparency and genuine recommendations, cheers!
This is awesome! Appreciate the transparency and genuine recommendations, cheers!