04 GS300 going on hydraulics!
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Heres a close up of all the plumbing
and this is the front with the spindle off. I had to modify the lower shock mounts a little bit. The factory hole is metric I believe, close to 9/16" and my heim joints are 1/2" bore. So i drilled the hole out to 5/8" and ran a sleeve (5/8"OD 1/2"ID) on either side of the heim and a half inch bolt (grade 8)
and this is the front with the spindle off. I had to modify the lower shock mounts a little bit. The factory hole is metric I believe, close to 9/16" and my heim joints are 1/2" bore. So i drilled the hole out to 5/8" and ran a sleeve (5/8"OD 1/2"ID) on either side of the heim and a half inch bolt (grade 8)
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I do want to go on record and trump all the comments iv seen on any GS/hydraulic related threads about having to chop a bunch of stuff! The only modifications i Made to the car outside of the obvious of adding the tanks etc. was drilling out the lower shock mounts to fit a larger sleeve, and drilling 2 holes in the firewall to run lines through.
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right! Its about 12-13" from the ground to the rockers when fully locked.
and about 2" from the ground fully dropped. The tires rest on the inner wheel well when its dropped.
im happy with that for right now, but when i go to do the aristo swap i will probably tub it out so it will lay out. It doesnt need much.
and about 2" from the ground fully dropped. The tires rest on the inner wheel well when its dropped.
im happy with that for right now, but when i go to do the aristo swap i will probably tub it out so it will lay out. It doesnt need much.
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batterys you can run it with 2 batterys (24v) iv got 3 in mine the more batterys the quicker the response. Im not hopping or dancing or any of that garbage nice and slow for me. And as far as leaks go as long as you use teflon tape on all your npt fittings and crank em down nice and tight just like an air ride setup you wont have any issues.
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Thanks man. The alignment depends on what height i have it at. If i set it at the height i got it aligned at its very little to none, I dont have accuair yet (sensors that will set it at a spacific programed height with the push of a button). So for now i have to basically eyeball it, i cant get it right on the money per-say but pretty darn close. But an accuair set-up is definitely in the future!
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