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Author:  Drova [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:50 am ]
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I've got a 85 n/t Sierra 1.6efi , a lift is next so am looking at a calmini 3.5 reverse shackle lift runing 235/75/15s. What do people think of the calmini product???

Author:  atari4x4 [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:52 am ]
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perth hey... i guess you've been speaking to 4wd USA?

Author:  tanshi [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:56 am ]
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NOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Author:  hooki [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:03 am ]
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haha 4wd USA....bunch of idiots. I've never actually read any positive reviews about the calmini reverse shackle kit. I would save your money and look at either doing a basic spring lift with some OME/EFS/king springs. Or if your after a bit more flex in the front end you could do a ruf (rear's up front).

Have a search on the forum for 'RUF', that should answer all your questions about spring lifts and different setups.

Author:  Shansh [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:07 am ]
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have a talk to dank about a dobinsons kit, he will be able to help you mate

Author:  monley [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:14 am ]
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A guy in here in Perth is running that kit....it's shit from what i have seen, when it's in action. A stock sierra has more flex than that kit :roll: even with some leafs dropped it's still crap, from what he was telling me. :?

Author:  shep [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:11 am ]
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my calmini sprung car flexes better then 99% of the leaf sierras on AZ
however the shackle reversal stuff is garbage.

ask this fella as he has just fitted the shackle reversal stuff
http://auszookers.com/index.php?name=Yo ... ofile=1534

Author:  Ben_Sierra [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:14 am ]
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shep wrote:
my calmini sprung car flexes better then 99% of the leaf sierras on AZ
however the shackle reversal stuff is garbage.

ask this fella as he has just fitted the shackle reversal stuff
http://auszookers.com/index.php?name=Yo ... ofile=1534


How much of the original spring packs are still left shep?

Author:  shep [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:26 am ]
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Ben_Sierra wrote:
shep wrote:
my calmini sprung car flexes better then 99% of the leaf sierras on AZ
however the shackle reversal stuff is garbage.

ask this fella as he has just fitted the shackle reversal stuff
http://auszookers.com/index.php?name=Yo ... ofile=1534


How much of the original spring packs are still left shep?


one leaf removed from the front passenger side. the rest are stock. :wink:

Author:  skyman [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:47 am ]
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The Calmini shackle reversal is good for a road driven rig that wants to look tough, but they really are not a good offroad suspensions withouts ome serious modifications.

You find the kits for sale here on the forums in the $150 range, used. So that is what they go for once they are removed, because there is no market for them.

Some soft OME, or bonz eye leafs with a Bilstein shocks will do ya better.

Author:  TryHard [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:51 am ]
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shep wrote:
Ben_Sierra wrote:
shep wrote:
my calmini sprung car flexes better then 99% of the leaf sierras on AZ
however the shackle reversal stuff is garbage.

ask this fella as he has just fitted the shackle reversal stuff
http://auszookers.com/index.php?name=Yo ... ofile=1534


How much of the original spring packs are still left shep?


one leaf removed from the front passenger side. the rest are stock. :wink:
yer shep but we have all seen what u load in the back off your zook you would need 10 pack leafs for them not to sag :lol: iv bet u put like 1 and a half ton in the back haha .. no wonder why there now flexy :wink:

Author:  Drova [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:58 am ]
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Thanks guys. So a definitive no on the calmini kit. I car is a daily drive but it's main purpose remains 4B. The hubs are locked most weekends, my locker in the rear helps but my suspension is rooted ATM and I was after more clearance and little more flex. After more than 2" more like 3" so I'll look into ome gear coz that looks like the go but still open for ideas

Author:  zooky08 [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:08 am ]
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2inch suspension, RUF, a rear locker, and it should go alot of places

Author:  Ben_Sierra [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:08 am ]
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Out of interest, what is the reason for that 2" of lift isn't enough?

Author:  Gwagensteve [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:23 am ]
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Ben_Sierra wrote:
Out of interest, what is the reason for that 2" of lift isn't enough?


That's a very good question

Steve.

Author:  TryHard [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:36 am ]
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Gwagensteve wrote:
Ben_Sierra wrote:
Out of interest, what is the reason for that 2" of lift isn't enough?


That's a very good question

Steve.


i still manage to get my self hung up on the chassis rails but im a nutter :crazy: all i would need to do is make a flat belly to fix this 2 inch lift is plenty of clearance.. lifting and lifting is bad you will only find bigger things to get caught up by flat belly + foot = win :D

Author:  Drova [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:37 am ]
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Yes good point, I know 2" is all I need for the tyres am runing and i dont wanna go too high but everyone is saying it'll sag so I dont want to end up with a 1" lift that was ment to be 2" I dont wanna do things twice

Author:  TryHard [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:38 am ]
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Drova wrote:
Yes good point, I know 2" is all I need for the tyres am runing and i dont wanna go too high but everyone is saying it'll sag so I dont want to end up with a 1" lift that was ment to be 2" I dont wanna do things twice
Go EFS :) then from my exp EFS hold up really good quite stiff to start with take the load carrys out and go have fun :) also they are quite long so good to do RUF with also EFS springs are slightly bigger then 2inch so when they sag they should stop at 2 inch :D there 65 mil vs 50 for ome i think

Author:  SierraDan [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:40 am ]
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i've been on 2" spring and a rear locker for ages and surprise everyone including myself where it goes.

as the saying on here goes "low is the new lift"

Author:  alien [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:42 am ]
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sagged springs are the best! =)

if the tyres start rubbing just do a guard chop.

Author:  TryHard [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:42 am ]
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SierraDan wrote:
i've been on 2" spring and a rear locker for ages and surprise everyone including myself where it goes.

as the saying on here goes "low is the new lift"


Dan your right haha iv learnt that 2 inch body 2 inch springs and 2 inch shackles + twin locks etc etc and my crazy driving can only end up in trob hence why im building it into buggy now if i was to do it again id keep it on 31s 2 inch lift and flat belly with RUF

Author:  TryHard [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:44 am ]
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alien wrote:
sagged springs are the best! =)

if the tyres start rubbing just do a guard chop.


alien as much as me and you both like taking angle grinders to things not every one wants to chop there junk up :D

Author:  SierraDan [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:47 am ]
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TryHard wrote:
SierraDan wrote:
i've been on 2" spring and a rear locker for ages and surprise everyone including myself where it goes.

as the saying on here goes "low is the new lift"


Dan your right haha iv learnt that 2 inch body 2 inch springs and 2 inch shackles + twin locks etc etc and my crazy driving can only end up in trob hence why im building it into buggy now if i was to do it again id keep it on 31s 2 inch lift and flat belly with RUF

I've never bellied out.. i drive so the zook stays as level as possible at all times. I'd say a habit from learning in an IFS truck.

The only thing stopping me from getting up a couple of things is gearing and a front locker.

Author:  TryHard [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:50 am ]
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SierraDan wrote:
TryHard wrote:
SierraDan wrote:
i've been on 2" spring and a rear locker for ages and surprise everyone including myself where it goes.

as the saying on here goes "low is the new lift"


Dan your right haha iv learnt that 2 inch body 2 inch springs and 2 inch shackles + twin locks etc etc and my crazy driving can only end up in trob hence why im building it into buggy now if i was to do it again id keep it on 31s 2 inch lift and flat belly with RUF

I've never bellied out.. i drive so the zook stays as level as possible at all times. I'd say a habit from learning in an IFS truck.

The only thing stopping me from getting up a couple of things is gearing and a front locker.


trust me if your trying to crawl over big logs eg cut down trees in a logging area you wll belly out on some of them haha

Author:  SierraDan [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:51 am ]
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drive diagonally.

Author:  TryHard [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:53 am ]
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SierraDan wrote:
drive diagonally.
Sometimes it dont work like that been there done it u still managed to get hung up on Crap .. u might get your front end over driving Diagonally but then ur still stuck not to mention i shouldnt even try some of these logs i just like getting my self stuck haha

Author:  joel [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:15 am ]
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skyman wrote:
The Calmini shackle reversal is good for a road driven rig that wants to look tough, but they really are not a good offroad suspensions withouts ome serious modifications.

You find the kits for sale here on the forums in the $150 range, used. So that is what they go for once they are removed, because there is no market for them.

Some soft OME, or bonz eye leafs with a Bilstein shocks will do ya better.

so very true.
on any rough road it feels very good and stable,
mine flexes very well, but you have to do to much work for it not to scub.
also an ruf will flex and feel better, every day of the week.

Author:  skyman [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:17 am ]
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I think a RUF would be the go for you. The approach angle rocks, they ride nice, and you already have them half the suspension is done cheap.

Here check this out for alittle more clearance.

http://bbs.zuwharrie.com/content/topic,111506.0.html

This guys suspensions would be the go for a low center of gravity rig.

Sometimes I wish I would have done mine different. I would not have to do all these other supporting mods to keep it together and stop it from taking naps.

Yes 33's and YJ's spring over is nice and goes alot of places, but side hills sure give a guy the ass pucker armsup

Author:  skyman [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:23 am ]
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Looks like we have the same idea at the same time :mrgreen:

So are you running the Calmini S/R Joel?

Author:  swifty_ano [ Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:44 am ]
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How much did everyone pay for shipping on their calmini 3' lift for vitara?
Website on lowrange said $1024.
Help would be great.

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