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11-06-2016, 11:30 AM | #1 |
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A good upgrade from leaf to coils?
Hey all,
Just returned from SEMA this year. Got to stop by the CPP booth and check out some of their stuff. They had a nice frame on demo that had some of their parts on display. I was talking with one of their techs about ditching leafs for my project, but also wanted the opinion of the community. Would a setup like this provide noticeable handling improvements (in your opinion), and do you see any issues moving to a setup like this? Photos not mine, pulled from web for reference. I'd get the new driveshaft loop shaft, torsion bars, lower spring perches, upper shock cross-shaft. I was planning on getting new leafs anyways, as mine are both old and stock height, but thought I could roll that money into moving this direction. Thoughts are appreciated! |
11-06-2016, 09:11 PM | #2 |
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Re: A good upgrade from leaf to coils?
Also just came across the rear coil setup from NoLimit. Anyone have experience with that?
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11-08-2016, 12:34 AM | #3 |
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Re: A good upgrade from leaf to coils?
I'm going with the three link kit from No Limit. The geometry of the links plants the tires better off the line and out of corners and won't bind as the suspension articulates.
From those pics, the tubular CPP trailing arms have a very stiff bushing design at the front pivot which will not allow much articulation without binding. Not a good design. The factory I-beam trailing arm design allows twisting which allows the axle to pivot more easily. You want the springs, shocks, and sway bars to control the roll stiffness, not the binding of suspension components.
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11-08-2016, 11:41 AM | #4 |
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Re: A good upgrade from leaf to coils?
There's no doubt that this type set up will out perform the leaf style suspension and will ride and handle like a dream, especially on air.
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Re: A good upgrade from leaf to coils?
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