Cool and nice one. I have a broken leaf on one of the rear springs (LH / our curb side, which is the more commonly damaged side for suspension etc) so will be replacing these and will test the rear shocks too, but expecting to get new. Some of the rubbers on my front shock were completely toast so now have new ones there to install, when the front goes back together. I like the approach and jacking you use but without a tow bar won’t be tackling my rear suspension until I’ve got the front capable of sitting on wheels. At the moment, I’ve got the front drive shaft out (for new boots) and all the front brakes and hubs apart (for new seals and disks) and the van has all four wheels off so largely one end at a time (bar fuel tank and bodywork). Once the front can be lowered on wheels I can then use my hi lift 6T stands but this will be after the bodywork is done. Yes quite a list but hey ho. I bought a 5-pack of ice hockey pucks for peanuts that have been absolutely invaluable as jack and stand pads. I’ve cut out a pinch-seam groove on some using a mitresaw (for cars) and others have various bits removed for specialist support. I’ve two under the stands supporting the front (on the rail supports) and two on smaller stand supporting the rear axle I keep one whole to bolster the pad on my 3T jack, which is fab under the front cross member on the hiace or under its diff etc. I’ve found pucks to be forgiving and indestructible. Keep the fab work coming!
I did do it, didn't have a saws all so fitted a 6inch cutting disc into a 4inch grinder. One of the most dangerous tools I've ever constructed but it did the job, lol
They aren’t standard (factory spec) tyres but every inch counts and it helps by lifting the body in the rear. It doesn’t affect the front at all, I know others have tried winding the torsion bars but I’m not that adventurous.
It’s a generic 2” square hitch from princess auto I modified the sides to fit the offset holes in the frame sides and added tabs on the bottom. There are fine thread metric nuts welded inside the frame.
I was told it’s not necessary but obviously it will limit the amount of travel. I’m not sure where you could get longer ones, even these were pretty hard to find in North America. I also considered making some custom extenders or try finding some pre-made online but I can’t remover the hole size off hand. WeiSen Adjustable 1-3" Front Shock/Suspension Extension Leveling Lift Kit Fit Chevy Chevrolet Avalanche/Silverado 1500 Tahoe GMC Sierra 1500 Yukon & Cadillac Escalade a.co/d/a6SG1V9
Great idea with the bushing replacements using the hydraulic press.
Thanks! It would not have been possible without the press!
Cool and nice one. I have a broken leaf on one of the rear springs (LH / our curb side, which is the more commonly damaged side for suspension etc) so will be replacing these and will test the rear shocks too, but expecting to get new. Some of the rubbers on my front shock were completely toast so now have new ones there to install, when the front goes back together. I like the approach and jacking you use but without a tow bar won’t be tackling my rear suspension until I’ve got the front capable of sitting on wheels. At the moment, I’ve got the front drive shaft out (for new boots) and all the front brakes and hubs apart (for new seals and disks) and the van has all four wheels off so largely one end at a time (bar fuel tank and bodywork). Once the front can be lowered on wheels I can then use my hi lift 6T stands but this will be after the bodywork is done. Yes quite a list but hey ho. I bought a 5-pack of ice hockey pucks for peanuts that have been absolutely invaluable as jack and stand pads. I’ve cut out a pinch-seam groove on some using a mitresaw (for cars) and others have various bits removed for specialist support. I’ve two under the stands supporting the front (on the rail supports) and two on smaller stand supporting the rear axle I keep one whole to bolster the pad on my 3T jack, which is fab under the front cross member on the hiace or under its diff etc. I’ve found pucks to be forgiving and indestructible. Keep the fab work coming!
Thanks! Why does the left side get more damage? And how many km are on the van? Seems like it needs a lot of work!!
Here’s the part number for Rear Shocks 48531-26390
I did do it, didn't have a saws all so fitted a 6inch cutting disc into a 4inch grinder. One of the most dangerous tools I've ever constructed but it did the job, lol
Sounds reasonable to me?
Anyone know if these would work at all on an H200?
Do you have part numbers for the rear bushings? I'm changing out my shackles too and my bushings seem to be seized and in rough shape.
48210A rear spring shackle upper bush
Without a change to the standard tyres, does this mod only affect body height, or will it also increase the clearance on the front crossmember?
They aren’t standard (factory spec) tyres but every inch counts and it helps by lifting the body in the rear. It doesn’t affect the front at all, I know others have tried winding the torsion bars but I’m not that adventurous.
What rear hitch do you have on the van?? I've got a Cruising Cabin too!
It’s a generic 2” square hitch from princess auto I modified the sides to fit the offset holes in the frame sides and added tabs on the bottom. There are fine thread metric nuts welded inside the frame.
It seems like they no longer sell these kits, do you know if Hilux shackles will fit?
I think the springs are the same so they should fit off of a hilux or land cruiser and probably Tacoma too
Had the same problem with after market gear, It is poor quality material/metal
You had problems with aftermarket shackles?
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Would you need longer shocks.
I was told it’s not necessary but obviously it will limit the amount of travel. I’m not sure where you could get longer ones, even these were pretty hard to find in North America.
I also considered making some custom extenders or try finding some pre-made online but I can’t remover the hole size off hand.
WeiSen Adjustable 1-3" Front Shock/Suspension Extension Leveling Lift Kit Fit Chevy Chevrolet Avalanche/Silverado 1500 Tahoe GMC Sierra 1500 Yukon & Cadillac Escalade a.co/d/a6SG1V9
@@FixerMerlin Ok thanks.
You are welcome! Are you working on one of these vans?
@@FixerMerlin At the moment I have the 4x4 Townace but I am just looking around now for a around a 96 Hiace 4x4.
Super fabbo ..😁
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