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  • #31
    Right. Now that I know where the spacer goes, I shall get it on.... soon ... -ish.

    I think you need to have ramps on opposing diagonal wheels to 'measure' flex to get 'weight' on all corners. Sorry, can't really describe it properly. To me, flex is a measure of compression on one side and extension on the other side.

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    • #32
      Just ordered my bags since my rear has been starting to sag in the mornings lately (the cars!)
      No stock at present so have to wait a couple weeks.
      Its also not self leveling anymore, wonder if anyone ever got to the bottom of that?
      Waytogo?
      1coolbanana
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      Last edited by 1coolbanana; 01-02-2013, 11:40 AM.
      Marc, 2003 Grande V6, Just a Bit of Stuff Done..........Work in progress.
      [url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?21168-1Coolbanana-s-Grande-Build-Up]1Coolbanana's rig build up[/url]

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      • #33
        As discussed by PM Marc, it's been a lost cause to date.

        No-one seems to know anything about how it works or what could be the problem - especially given the height control via the dash switch still works (which suggests it's not the sensors giving up/breaking, and Marc and I have pretty much determined the relay is OK too).....

        Any suggestions/help/etc. gratefully received though!

        On another note, it looks like I need to contact the AirBag Man - I never got a swaybar spacer when I got my airbags.
        2004 Grande V6 4.0, ARB colour coded bar, Magnum 9k winch, dual battery, HD King springs/Bilstein F4-BE5-A712-MO (front), Airbag Man extended airbags/OME Sport 150R shocks (rear), OziOffroad diff drop, BFG KM2s, Hella 225s, ARB CKMA12 compressor, Rhino-Rack HD bars x3/alloy tray, Sunseeker II awning, Prodigy, TX3340, cargo barrier, 50L water tank with 12v pump, rear storage system, Waeco 60L with slide, rear door table, rear camp light.

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        • #34
          Hi guys,
          Been trying to work out what to do with my 03 Grande as it is sitting on the left hand bump stop and just off the right hand side every morning. Went down to my local ARB shop as it the only 4wd shop in Alice Springs and all they said was good luck. I've been looking at getting AirBag Man extended bags and for shocks Bilstein 5100 and maybe the 5160 from Downsouth Motorsport in the states. Choosing the front springs are proving difficult as all my searching has been online and finding the right store with the right spring just doesn't seem to be working for me. Have even considered getting king springs from Downsouth Motorsport and going with 16"/406.4mm with 600lb or 650lb rate which could be the complete wrong idea.
          Only have and alloy bull bar up front. Any suggestions?
          Thanks Philip

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          • #35
            Hey Phillip
            If you want something good and local (in Oz) I can recommend Toughdog BM404400 complete strut assemblies with TDC 974 or TDC 974H springs (if you plan on adding more out front).

            You can get them as complete assemblies which is just making the job really easy.
            I use this setup with the Airbagman extended airbag 6011 and the Toughdog BM401111 long travel 150 series shock or you can use the BM401116 120 series shock.

            This is the adjustable setup, you can save some dollars by using the same without the adjustability.

            Fantastic setup in my 03 Grande, Im very happy with it.

            Cheers
            Marc

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            Last edited by 1coolbanana; 16-02-2013, 10:03 PM.
            Marc, 2003 Grande V6, Just a Bit of Stuff Done..........Work in progress.
            [url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?21168-1Coolbanana-s-Grande-Build-Up]1Coolbanana's rig build up[/url]

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Philphy View Post
              Hi guys,
              shocks Bilstein 5100 and maybe the 5160 from Downsouth Motorsport in the states.
              Those are the shocks I'm running.
              Have even considered getting king springs from Downsouth Motorsport and going with 16"/406.4mm with 600lb or 650lb rate which could be the complete wrong idea.
              Only have and alloy bull bar up front. Any suggestions?
              Thanks Philip
              The 16" front spring is too long for just an alloy bar installed. I run Dobinson C59-302 on the front. The ride is a bit soft but better for offroad I guess.
              So if you look at the suspension database
              http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread...nsion-Database
              if you want to stay with a similar spring rate to factory, then you would choose something around 600lb/in and about 25mm longer than factory spring, so about 395mm. as the Bilstein struts have circlip grooves to alter the height of the spring seat, you can move up one position should you add more weight later to get the height back.

              Or if you want slightly stiffer, you could go for the King KTFR-101H.

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              • #37
                G'day Guys,
                This thread is very informative, thanks.
                I'd like to ask a few questions and appreciated your feedback and experience.
                I'm currently looking to upgrade my 2005 GXL Prado with a Grande (120 still) but I have concerns regarding the Grande suspension and the ease of upgrading with a 2inch lift.
                I tow a Goldstream Crown camper trailer which is 1600kg, our current setup on the GXL with Ironman springs with Firestone airbags works very well.
                Therefore I'd like to know the following:
                1. If yourselves are towing, what is the maximum trailer weight you are towing? (ie: would the Grande airbags be able to continously tow the Prado maximum tow rate of 2500kg for long without failure)
                2. Are the Bilstein 5100 & 5160, or the Toughdogs BM404400 & BM401111 compatible with the Grande ride adjustment of Soft & Firm/Sport modes (or do you just disconnect the solenoids from the original setup?)
                3. Besides the above mentioned, what are the options to provide a 2inch lift on the Grande?

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                • #38
                  Oh boy.......you have a lot of reading to do

                  Might be a good idea to do a search.
                  Marc, 2003 Grande V6, Just a Bit of Stuff Done..........Work in progress.
                  [url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?21168-1Coolbanana-s-Grande-Build-Up]1Coolbanana's rig build up[/url]

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                  • #39
                    Hi Guys,
                    Been looking through a lot of info lately and not sure if it's a good thing or not :/
                    Looking at the data base for front shock length it seems that for a 40-50mm lift that a 15mm longer shock will be fine but larger is also used. Therefore will you get more benefit from a longer choice?
                    I put an enquiry in to an Australian shop for some extended airbags and coils and got a phone call to check what I was wanted to achieve, (which I was very surprised and happy to get after business hours) but when I said that I was looking at getting Bilstein 5100 out of the States he said that the yank build ones are crap compared to the German ones here. Any thoughts?
                    So now I have found three Bilstein options.
                    5100 front and rear approx $500 delivered 5160 +$260
                    BE5-A712/BE5-A713 $880 delivered
                    Not sure about the CalOffroad ones but are closely designed for different cars at $1068 but haven't talked to them to check any info.
                    Tough dog seem to be just over $2000 for the full kit and about the same when broken down.
                    Bags $880 and coils $240.
                    Hopefully I have overlooked something and there is an easy choice.
                    Thanks again
                    Philip

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                    • #40
                      Hey guys,

                      Do you think if you fitted the machined spaces and the new airbags. Would you be able to fit a 3" lift to the grande? Interested in peoples thoughts.

                      Troy
                      2005 Toyota Prado Grande 3.0 TD - ARB Deluxe winch bar, Avenger 9500lb winch - nylon rope, Safari Snorkel, DP Diesel Chip, Lightforce HID 240's 50w, Oricom UHF, Bushranger Mud Tamer mats, Toyota Genuine Tow Bar, Toyota Genuine bonnet protector and headlight protectors, ARB Roof top tent and awning, ARB dual battery system with Red ARC and Optima deep cycle battery, Max Trax, ARB Compressor and Rear Air Locker, Waeco 50L fridge/freezer.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Troy1 View Post
                        Hey guys,

                        Do you think if you fitted the machined spaces and the new airbags. Would you be able to fit a 3" lift to the grande? Interested in peoples thoughts.

                        Troy
                        With an appropriate length shock...


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                        2004 V6 Grande. BLACK -

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                        • #42
                          Craig,

                          I believe Autocraft do a 3inch Bilstien kit for the FJ which will suit the 120. That was where my train of though was going. Initially i was told he could remove air bags, do some modifications and put springs in. But I thought if I could keep the airbags might be better.

                          Cheers

                          Troy
                          2005 Toyota Prado Grande 3.0 TD - ARB Deluxe winch bar, Avenger 9500lb winch - nylon rope, Safari Snorkel, DP Diesel Chip, Lightforce HID 240's 50w, Oricom UHF, Bushranger Mud Tamer mats, Toyota Genuine Tow Bar, Toyota Genuine bonnet protector and headlight protectors, ARB Roof top tent and awning, ARB dual battery system with Red ARC and Optima deep cycle battery, Max Trax, ARB Compressor and Rear Air Locker, Waeco 50L fridge/freezer.

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                          • #43
                            Going through all this thread as my 03 grande is abandoned collecting leaves, resting on bumpstops down the side of my house. Not the most overly confident under a car, just the time factor for me!! Will try and get some pics up when I take on the 1..2...3 day job!!! Garage full so who knows!!!
                            http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread...i-Trip-summary

                            It appears leaving the height on high is a major reason the OEM one's fail and pop, esp after a minor 40mm lift (esp the early models)???
                            [SIZE=1]03 TD 120 Grande, L&R weathershields, f&r deflectors, Sov bar Amts rad b.pl, TJM front B.P, Uniden UH7760NB Kaymar LED worklight, ARB 47l, lifestyle rack & Milford C. Barrier, 9500llb Superwinch, IPF 900SR spots, T. Dog 40mm adj shocks/struts, coils, airbagman OA6011 airbags, 2.75" Beaudesert exhaust, 300w inverter, 1L Catch can,outback rec points, R.R awning, dual batteries redarc SBI12 Cooper LT A/T3's 265/65, Safari snorkel, Hilux jets, Brains TG150, Leigh's booster diode [/SIZE]

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                            • #44
                              Negotiating ruts and causing the rear to flex whilst airbags set to high with the tricked sensors was a recipe for disaster Charles. Peterpilot demonstrated this in this post (2nd image look familiar?) http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread...l=1#post330755
                              2004 V6 Grande. BLACK -

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                              • #45
                                Hey macaroon
                                Its not that big a job, it took me 3 hours taking my time on my own fitting extended Airbagman Bags
                                The thought is more daunting than the actual job.
                                Cheers
                                Marc, 2003 Grande V6, Just a Bit of Stuff Done..........Work in progress.
                                [url=http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?21168-1Coolbanana-s-Grande-Build-Up]1Coolbanana's rig build up[/url]

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