Honda Acty - Beef Up Your Rear Suspension
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Here is the link to the Sumo Springs that I used:
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I have been running sumo springs for the past 2 years and I am pretty happy. I went with the fabricator set and built a custom top plate to hold them. I have a water tank that weight about 2000 lbs and the truck handle it fine. Way better setup than those add a leaf than makes the rear end too stiff. Keep those mini truck video coming!!!
Cool thanks for sharing. First time I carried a heavy load the rear was ridding on it’s bump stops, so I figured this would be the logical upgrade.👍
Be cool to make a spot on your acty to temporarily mount your vise.
Kool video! Idk if I’d do my truck, because I don’t foresee putting anything that heavy in the bed, but good info anyway in case I change my mind.
Right on
Hello Marco, that looks nice, hey you think that work on my Carry.
Probably would, as long as the set-up of the suspension is the same.
@@glenishii2022 ok, Thanks
I noticed you have bilstein shocks on the truck, can you tell me what model bilstein shocks did you use ?
Yes, here you go:
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Marco where did you get your fender flares?
I made them: ua-cam.com/video/vj6uqrSl5h8/v-deo.html
Have you had any experience hauling a heavy load with this upgrade yet? If so, how did it handle the weight?
Not yet, but I will definitely post something once I do. Thanks for watching
What rear shock are you using Sir?
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Think it would be possible to trim the Sumo spring down some to let the suspension drop a little more before relying on it?
I would not trim it. It is only 4” tall so I think there really isn’t a need. Just don’t use the shims/spacers.