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Spring spacers
Spring spacers
It appears the springs have sagged a bit, so was considering putting some spacers in until I get the 4" springs.
I did a search, but not much said on them. Any advice on this issue. You can 35mm spacers - correct?
Just looking to see what the overall height would feel like.
I did a search, but not much said on them. Any advice on this issue. You can 35mm spacers - correct?
Just looking to see what the overall height would feel like.
Heath & Melissa - 93 GQ LWB.
Hi Heath,
I rang Autoaliance the other day to enquire about spring spacers and they have the 30mm ones (rear) for $58 each.
Im also considering using them on the rear of my SWB GQ, cause I think the LPG tank is causing it to sag on the rear a bit.
Do you guys think it will be OK to run a 2" spring lift on all four but also add a 30mm spacer on the rear? Vibrations, etc.???
Cheers,
Rod
I rang Autoaliance the other day to enquire about spring spacers and they have the 30mm ones (rear) for $58 each.
Im also considering using them on the rear of my SWB GQ, cause I think the LPG tank is causing it to sag on the rear a bit.
Do you guys think it will be OK to run a 2" spring lift on all four but also add a 30mm spacer on the rear? Vibrations, etc.???
Cheers,
Rod
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
I tried fitting the 30mm spacers I got to the rear of my 88SWB GQ.
So I first unbolted the swaybar bolts off the diff housing then the shockies on both ends. And for some reason I could not get the bottom loop of both shocks to slide off the pin! Tried some rp7 and a few taps with the ballpin but it still wouldnt come off.
I then tried levering it off from the back, but all that happend was the rubber bushing started tearing and I also left a few dents on the base shocks.
I realised to my amazement that they have the nissan logo on them and therefore still the original shocks from the factory!
Im trying to do things on the cheap but it now looks like I need new shocks and probably get them fitted by some one else!
Any suggestions???
So I first unbolted the swaybar bolts off the diff housing then the shockies on both ends. And for some reason I could not get the bottom loop of both shocks to slide off the pin! Tried some rp7 and a few taps with the ballpin but it still wouldnt come off.
I then tried levering it off from the back, but all that happend was the rubber bushing started tearing and I also left a few dents on the base shocks.
I realised to my amazement that they have the nissan logo on them and therefore still the original shocks from the factory!
Im trying to do things on the cheap but it now looks like I need new shocks and probably get them fitted by some one else!
Any suggestions???
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
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Remove the upper trailing arms (at one end only) when the diff is at droop, this will enable you to rotate the diff housing enough to remove the shocks with the mount pin facing straight out, instead of it facing to the ground slightly - greatly increasing the resistance for removal. They are not easy to remove at the best of times (the top is even harder - depending on your shock), and with the diff shock pin mount facing down, it makes it even harder. Reassemble with some moly grease to help removal in the future.
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