as title says bought gq on weekend has new suspension under it 3 inch king springs ome shocks does it need to be engineered going to get it insured on sat am i going to have any probs
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gq 3 in lift need to be engineered NSW
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gq 3 in lift need to be engineered NSW
If i just overtook you head to your nearest mechanic
You'll likely get away with it... You're allowed to lift upto 2 inches without an engineers report, over 2 and it gets a little iffy. I can't see a 3 inch lift being a huge problem. What else have you had done?
I'm in the process of getting my GQ engineered (4 inch spring, 2 inch body which I want to remove) on 35's... I've heard of bigger lifts getting engineered without much of a fuss.
I'm in the process of getting my GQ engineered (4 inch spring, 2 inch body which I want to remove) on 35's... I've heard of bigger lifts getting engineered without much of a fuss.
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