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  • Suspension Measurements 2

    Hi All,

    This is prety much a copy of Jeff's post about suspension measurements (http://www.pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?t=1056), however it is using a different way to measure the suspension lift. Theoretically is it should be a more precise way of measuring but it will only work if you have standard toyota 17" rims.. For other rims the figures would be different...

    The measurement used here is: from bottom edge of rim where it meets tyre to edge of fender


    So can I ask you to get out the tape measure and post your results?

    :arrow: Standard, mm
    :arrow: standard with accessories. and what they are. (e.g bar only) mm
    :arrow: lift in inches but no accessories. mm
    :arrow: Lift with accessories and what they are.(e.g bar, dual batteries and winch) mm

    And for all the guys who recently had or are going to get suspension lifts, this is probably a good thing to check and record for your own benefits.

    I will keep a tally and edit it in to this first post, see below.

    Average front measurements

    :arrow: standard= 740-760 mm V6/D4D
    :arrow: standard with alloy bar= 745 mm(with bash plate). 740 mm (Alloy Bar only).
    :arrow: standard with steel bar= 745 mm(ARB Bar).
    :arrow: standard with steel bar, dual battery= 740 mm(ARB Bar)
    :arrow: standard ,alloy bar, dual battery=728 mm (with bash plate), 735 mm - 745 mm (without bash plate)
    :arrow: standard ,alloy bar with the works=mm
    :arrow: standard ,steel bar with the works= 720 mm, Grande 700 mm - 725 mm.
    :arrow: 30mm with xtra batt & alloy bar= mm. lovells/ bilstein
    :arrow: 2" standard ]= 800 mm (EFS), 810-815 mm (XGS Just Fitted)
    :arrow: 2" with alloy bar= 780-810 mm (ATS Bilsteins/ Ridepro)
    :arrow: 2" with alloy bar, bashplate, dual battery=790 mm (ATS Bilstein/Ridepro), 775 mm - 785 mm ( Bilstein/Lovells),840 mm (IronMan, no bashplate, just fitted), 795 mm (TJM(Kings)/Bilsteins), 780-790 mm (OME), 770-780 mm (Koni Shocks/King Springs), 803 mm (King Springs/Cofap shocks just fitted)

    :arrow: 2" alloy bar with the works= 790 mm - 795 mm, 805 mm (OME, HD Springs)
    :arrow: 2" steel bar= 785-795 mm(OME)
    :arrow: 2" steel bar, dual battery=790 mm (Bilsteins/Lovells),770 mm (Bilsteins/RidePro), 780-790 mm (OME),790mm (Toughdog)),775 mm (Bilsteins/Kings)
    :arrow: 2" steel bar with the works=780 mm (Bilsteins/Lovells), mm (OME), 760 mm (Grande, King Springs)
    :arrow: 2" steel bar with the works -GRANDE=775 mm (Auto-Craft Ridepro/Bilsteins)

    Average rear measurements

    :arrow: standard= 755 mm - 775 mm near full tanks, mm empty, 770 mm - 780 mm (1/2 tanks)
    :arrow: standard with polyairs at 5 psi= mm near full tanks. mm empty.778 mm (1/2 tanks)
    :arrow: standard with load 765 -776 mm.
    :arrow: GRANDE= low 740 mm, med/normal 765 mm - 800 mm, high 800 mm - 820 mm
    :arrow: 30mm 90L fuel= . lovells/ bilstein.
    :arrow: 2" unladen=, 820 mm (ATS Bilstein/Ridepro), 840 mm (IronMan Suspension, just fitted), 820 mm (TJM(Kings)/Bilsteins), 815 - 830 mm (Koni Shocks/King Springs), 830 mm (King Springs/Cofap shocks just fitted), 810-825 mm (OME), 815 mm (EFS), 840 mm - 845 mm (XGS Just Fitted)



    :arrow: 2" unladen with polyairs at 5 psi= 805 mm (ATS Bilstein) near full tanks, 810 mm (Bilsteins/Kings) , mm (1/2 tanks),835 mm (Toughdog)
    :arrow: 2" with load= 780 mm. (Lovells) mm (OME with 25mm spacer). mmOME(Full fuel)
    :arrow: 2" with load, polyairs at 5 psi= 830 mm Lovells (full fuel), mm (OME with 25mm spacer), 820-825 mm (OME)
    :arrow: 3" unladen
    :arrow: 3" with load
    :arrow: lifted with airbag= 835 mm, 15PSI,80L fuel. (ATS Ridepro).
    [color=blue][url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?12128-2004-120-GXL-V6-Petrol-Buildup-*Warning-Picture-Heavy!*&highlight=picture+heavy][b]My Prado Buildiup Since 2004[/b][/url][/color]
    [b]2004 120 GXL V6 4sp Auto D694 LTs and MTRs with Kevlar (best of both worlds )[/b]

    [url=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/lc120man/prado][img]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/48063.png[/img][/url]

  • #2
    Guys,

    Average front measurements

    standard with alloy bar= 745mm(with bash plate plus TJM plate)

    Average rear measurements

    standard= 765mm full tanks
    [b]Rob[/b]

    [b]2016 Toyota Hilux SR5 D4D Auto Company Cruiser... [/b].
    [url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?23866-Hutch-s-2012-150-GXL-V6-petrol-Auto]Hutch's 2012 Build up[/url]
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    • #3
      Average front measurements

      standard with alloy bar= 728 mm(with bash plate and dual battery)

      Average rear measurements

      standard with Polyairs = 778 mm (5 psi and 70 L fuel)

      Cheers
      Chippy

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Pradogxlv6


        Average rear measurements

        lifted with airbag = 835mm, 15PSI,70L fuel. (ATS Ridepro).
        Matt,

        Are you running 15 psi in airbags all the time? I found it to be a way to stiff and run them at 5 psi when car is empty...
        [color=blue][url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?12128-2004-120-GXL-V6-Petrol-Buildup-*Warning-Picture-Heavy!*&highlight=picture+heavy][b]My Prado Buildiup Since 2004[/b][/url][/color]
        [b]2004 120 GXL V6 4sp Auto D694 LTs and MTRs with Kevlar (best of both worlds )[/b]

        [url=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/lc120man/prado][img]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/48063.png[/img][/url]

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        • #5
          Stan,
          Here you go
          Prado 12/06 Grande

          Front Standard: 700mm.
          Rear Low setting 740mm
          Rear Medium/ Normal 765mm
          Rear High setting 810mm

          Accessories: ARB Steel bar, Magnum Winch, 2x IPF 900XS lights, snorkel, dual battery and Outback draws

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          • #6
            Updated the first post with all the measurements. Keep them coming .
            [color=blue][url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?12128-2004-120-GXL-V6-Petrol-Buildup-*Warning-Picture-Heavy!*&highlight=picture+heavy][b]My Prado Buildiup Since 2004[/b][/url][/color]
            [b]2004 120 GXL V6 4sp Auto D694 LTs and MTRs with Kevlar (best of both worlds )[/b]

            [url=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/lc120man/prado][img]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/48063.png[/img][/url]

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            • #7
              Re: Suspension Measurements 2

              Here's mine following recent ATS Bilstein/Ridepro upgrade:

              Front
              :arrow: 2" alloy bar with the works (except winch)= 790mm(ATS Bilstein/Ridepro)

              Rear
              :arrow: 2" unladen =820 mm. .(ATS Bilstein/Ridepro - No Polyairs)

              Cheers - Byrnsie

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Pradogxlv6

                Thanks for reminding me Stan, dropped them to 6.5psi this arvo, heaps nicer ride !! :P
                Now you got to measure them again Matt, to see what the rear height is :lol:.

                I measured my rear :shock: (can I say that?) and it was the same height at 5 psi and 10 psi unloaded...
                [color=blue][url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?12128-2004-120-GXL-V6-Petrol-Buildup-*Warning-Picture-Heavy!*&highlight=picture+heavy][b]My Prado Buildiup Since 2004[/b][/url][/color]
                [b]2004 120 GXL V6 4sp Auto D694 LTs and MTRs with Kevlar (best of both worlds )[/b]

                [url=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/lc120man/prado][img]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/48063.png[/img][/url]

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by PAL001
                  Stan,
                  Here you go
                  Prado 12/06 Grande

                  Front Standard: 700mm.
                  Rear Low setting 740mm
                  Rear Medium/ Normal 765mm
                  Rear High setting 810mm

                  Accessories: ARB Steel bar, Magnum Winch, 2x IPF 900XS lights, snorkel, dual battery and Outback draws
                  Gez it makes a difference when you add steel bar, winch and DB system.
                  45mm that is alot of ground clearance.
                  [b]Rob[/b]

                  [b]2016 Toyota Hilux SR5 D4D Auto Company Cruiser... [/b].
                  [url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?23866-Hutch-s-2012-150-GXL-V6-petrol-Auto]Hutch's 2012 Build up[/url]
                  [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                  • #10
                    And if you compare figures to the similar one with 2" lift the difference is 90 mm :!: ..
                    [color=blue][url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?12128-2004-120-GXL-V6-Petrol-Buildup-*Warning-Picture-Heavy!*&highlight=picture+heavy][b]My Prado Buildiup Since 2004[/b][/url][/color]
                    [b]2004 120 GXL V6 4sp Auto D694 LTs and MTRs with Kevlar (best of both worlds )[/b]

                    [url=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/lc120man/prado][img]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/48063.png[/img][/url]

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                    • #11
                      front mm with factory alloy bar and dual batteries 745mm
                      rear mm with 135litres fuel 775mm
                      installing ironman 2 inch lift tomorra. will post new measurment 2morra
                      had an 03 gx 120 with some gear now got a 2013 bt 50 GT auto some ARB gear.

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                      • #12
                        installed ironman lift front before lift 745mm
                        front after lift 800mm
                        rear before lift 775mm
                        rear after lift 840mm
                        thats with 130ltrs of fuel on board.
                        had an 03 gx 120 with some gear now got a 2013 bt 50 GT auto some ARB gear.

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                        • #13
                          Sweeeeet. That's come up with some nice numbers.

                          What's it ride like ??

                          Cheers
                          Chippy

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                          • #14
                            07 D4D
                            Bilstein/Lovells and polyair at 5psi
                            Front, steel bar, winch, dual batteries, tjm bashplate 780mm
                            Rear, drawers, fridge, junk, full fuel 830mm

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                            • #15
                              Just checked the measurements.

                              Front - 760mm on 2" lift standard rate King Springs with all the gear listed below.

                              Rear - 765mm on Normal/medium setting.
                              - 805mm on High setting.
                              03 Grande V6 4.0L, ARB Deluxe winch bar, XD 9000 Warn winch, Pacemaker Headers, Colour Coded Safari Snorkel, K&N Airfilter, Slotted RDA rotors, 55W HID Hella Rallye 4000 spotlights, Dual batt, TJM comp, TJM underbelly bashplate and custom stainless front bashplates, Extended diff breathers, Reverse camera (Eclipse), Yokohama AT-S, ICON 2.5 adjustable remote resi coilovers(front) ICON 2.5 piggyback shocks(rear), 2" lift airbags, Icom ic400pro, Engel 40L, Custom drawer system, Stainless recovery points, Kimberley MyCube rooftop camper.

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