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GQ suspension

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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GQ suspension

Post by syko75 »

just wondering what the set ups of suspension on the
winch callenge GQ patrol's
thay look low and some have 37,s on them
how do thay get it to sit low and all work with big rubber
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Post by sickgq »

They cut the shit out of the gaurds. They are still high, looking at minum of 2"body and 2"-3" suspension.
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Post by The_Wazza »

They don't put huge spring lifts in them like they did a few years ago.. keeping them low...
Tall trucks fall over easier. Trucks are getting faster, using many different types of suspension setups.
Use of sway bars, bump stops, bypass and coil over shocks...etc.. can get them to handle well.
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Post by TEAMRPM »

sickgq wrote:They cut the shit out of the gaurds. They are still high, looking at minum of 2"body and 2"-3" suspension.

agreed!


idea is to keep them low and trim the gaurds for tyre clearance. or you could put a 7" lift in it and keep the spectators entertained :D yer go on!

one word comes to mind in high speed racing and huge lifts

ROLOVR!

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