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the measurement for your headlights is 1200mm from the centre of the headlight to the ground.
my truck is my dd with a 6 inch and 35's currently with no swaybars and its a bit average. it gets a bit of rear steer when it moves around. i would not bother going any more than a 5 inch kit.
i am going to put the rear sway bar back on to make it a more stable on and off road. with the weight of it starts to lean too much on side angles. my 1/4s are starting to look average
A GU with a 6 linch and 35's comes about under the 1200mm rule with about 25mm or so to spare
GU 42td wagon for touring
GU ute for the fun stuff
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turbo gu wrote:the measurement for your headlights is 1200mm from the centre of the headlight to the ground.
my truck is my dd with a 6 inch and 35's currently with no swaybars and its a bit average. it gets a bit of rear steer when it moves around. i would not bother going any more than a 5 inch kit.
i am going to put the rear sway bar back on to make it a more stable on and off road. with the weight of it starts to lean too much on side angles. my 1/4s are starting to look average
A GU with a 6 linch and 35's comes about under the 1200mm rule with about 25mm or so to spare
check you rear trailing arm bushs their probably worn out this causes the rear end to move around.its common to chew bushs with big travel mine only last 6 months tops
'05 GU Patrol coil cab ST
6" lift
Tough dogs
Snake Racing drop arms
3rds Rear Arms
Twin ARB air lockers
37" trepadors
ARB bullbar
WARN winch
High flow turbo
3" mandrel bent exhaust