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2" lift with standard shocks
2" lift with standard shocks
Is it possible to put 2" lift coils on a GU ute with standard shocks, as I don't wanna dump all the money in at once.
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Re: 2" lift with standard shocks
save up and do it right do it once.
hey, ive got a 2 inch lift in my gq and the rear shocks are the same length as standard (wrang up to confirm this was right and it was), and they work fine with no probs. On the front you will have problems, when I first got the lift I was given standard length shocks and they were WAY too short, topping out on speedbumbs So in answer to your question the rear yes you can, the front not really as it will limit travel a lot and give you the shits (loud bang when they top out).
there you go, you can have my spares for nixdanaz wrote:hey, ive got a 2 inch lift in my gq and the rear shocks are the same length as standard (wrang up to confirm this was right and it was), and they work fine with no probs. On the front you will have problems, when I first got the lift I was given standard length shocks and they were WAY too short, topping out on speedbumbs So in answer to your question the rear yes you can, the front not really as it will limit travel a lot and give you the shits (loud bang when they top out).
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Re: 2" lift with standard shocks
x2bogged wrote:save up and do it right do it once.
you will end up destroying the original shocks if you do it.
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