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Old 11-30-2006, 01:07 AM
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About getting some upgraded/heavier duty torsion bars.

I read somewhere that Rod Hall used "V8" torsion bars on his H3. Which sounds suspiciously vague.

Anyway, is it possible to use 3/4 ton bars instead of what we have now???

I know that a couple of companies make heavy duty ones for Toyota trucks.....can I use the ones for say a Silverado???

They look pretty standard. Just measure the length and the diameter?

Whaddaya all think???
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Old 11-30-2006, 02:14 AM
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Are you merely looking for a firmer ride or is this in response to the winch / bumper you're also thinking about? What's the objective assuming you're ok with current ride height?

By the way, speaking of Rod Hall's H3... a little bird told me his Fox shocks are shipping next week (approx $1,000 not including install). I think I'll wait until someone else releases some performance coilovers.
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Old 11-30-2006, 04:30 AM
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Are you merely looking for a firmer ride or is this in response to the winch / bumper you're also thinking about? What's the objective assuming you're ok with current ride height?

By the way, speaking of Rod Hall's H3... a little bird told me his Fox shocks are shipping next week (approx $1,000 not including install). I think I'll wait until someone else releases some performance coilovers.

The thought process started with additional weight, yes, the possibility of a full winch bumper on the front end of a vehicle that already has issues with the size and weight as it stands.

Additionally, with the torsion bars being turned, the possibility of failure from over use is greater.

So, adding a heavy duty set of torsion bars, would possibly extend the life of the torsion bars, with the added weight and use.

It's just a thought.....


I saw the shocks...
You can get a set of custom made Bilstiens for almost half that. What are they thinking?
What makes them think that the general H3 public would want a professional racing shock? I guess they don't plan on selling very many...that's fine.
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The thought process started with additional weight, yes, the possibility of a full winch bumper on the front end of a vehicle that already has issues with the size and weight as it stands....



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Tell me more about the front end having issues please (other than the fragile front diff).

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Tell me more about the front end having issues please (other than the fragile front diff).

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Aside from the front diff, and other axle components, I've gone through a front driveline and now three Rancho 9000's on the front. So, it still feels a little bouncy, (might be yet another blown shock) after I had the t-bars turned back down to 4 full turns. I'm thinking the t-bars might need to be replaced already.

I have been in Sewies truck and it feels totally different.

I've not been able to find any "symptoms" of t-bar failure online, but I have noticed that the Toyota peeps have the ability to upgrade their t-bars.

Again, I was just thinking.
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I can smell the smoke from here.....

Just SAS the damn thing and get it over with.
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I can smell the smoke from here.....

Just SAS the damn thing and get it over with.

You are just jealous

Maybe you need some pie????



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Default Re: I was thinking.......

Chad told me about the shocks several months ago and said he could send some but I felt like they were more for steady running off road at speed than for muddin and rock crawlin.
I have the Steelcraft guard and winch mount with a Warn and my torsions cranked up 6 turns. Works just fine. Might just crank a few more to see what happens. Maybe 8!
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