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GQ Coils

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by Beaast_paj »

Anyone got any old 4 inch coils lying around that they wanted to off load??

Just PM me.

Cheers.

Smithy
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Post by ozy1 »

ive got a 2" set i may be persuaded into releasing for the right price
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Post by John H »

I have some 4 inch lifted GQ coils. I bought them from Maquarie 4x4 around 5 years ago. They were cliaimed to six inch lifted coils but only ever gave me 4 inches of lift in my 4.2 diesel wagon. I left them on for two years and then got some 7 inch coils made by a spring place and I have used them ever since.
If you want my 4 inch coils you can buy them for $350. I can box them and post them up to you if you like. Let me know ASAP if you want them.
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Post by John H »

Got the coils back to my house. So if you want them they are yours — if you don't, no worries. Just let me know.
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Post by Beaast_paj »

Hey, cheers, do you need new panhards to run four inch lift?

Thanks heaps. I'll let you know soon about the coils.

Thanx Smithy
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Post by John H »

I used to run around in my Mav with stock panhard rods and 4 inch coils. It worked fine like that — the axles would have sat slightly off-centre but nothing too noticable. Once I put the 6 inch lift in the axles were obviously off-centre so I fitted the adjustable panhard arms then.
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Post by USERNAME »

:Agood friend of mine has a 4 in. lift on his 4.8 does not run adustable pan hard has no probs lol:
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Post by USERNAME »

:Agood friend of mine has a 4 in. lift on his 4.8 does not run adustable pan hard has no probs :)
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Post by Daisy »

sticks out to the right side approximately half an inch.

Checked on a guys GU wagon with 35 inch mt/r's with 4 inch lift... stuck out to the right by 1/2 inch.. didnt really worry him.. but if you're paranoid about beign symmetrical.. and perhaps less rubbin on one side when fully articulated then its problaby worth investing in an adjustable panhard bar. ;)
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