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lift to fit 37's

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lift to fit 37's

Post by OL GQ UTE »

ive got a gq coil cab with 4-5inch suspension lift and 2 inch body lift and am getting 37's, just wondering what sort of lift you guys needed to clear 37's, am happy to cut guards if need be. have 35 inch procomp muddies atm and they clear fine
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Post by thunder »

they should fit fine with that lift..
you may need some decent offset on the wheels though(cruiser rims or the like about -23 or more)

mine did rub at the back.on the chassis and ute mount(GU) and offset fixed it.

more than likely you will trim the front guard.
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Post by OL GQ UTE »

my rims have been cut and flipped so offset is no problem, dont mind cuttin a bit of front guards
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Post by sloshy »

They will fit easy as.
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Post by bogged »

sloshy wrote:They will fit easy as.
wheres the photos of that dudes shorty with 37's and 2inch lift?
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Post by Duff »

ill post mine up when i get the chance i did a shorty with 2 inch lift. ill get one tomorrow :)
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Post by OL GQ UTE »

shorty with 2 inch lift and 37's, surely that would need massive guard chops
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Post by grimbo »

OL GQ UTE wrote:shorty with 2 inch lift and 37's, surely that would need massive guard chops
so?
Better than lifting it 7+"
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Post by micka1 »

I'm running 36 inch centipedes on my gq ute with only 3 inch spring lift and guard chopping , fits in alright and is nice and low .
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

grimbo wrote:
OL GQ UTE wrote:shorty with 2 inch lift and 37's, surely that would need massive guard chops
so?
Better than lifting it 7+"
7" is better cus most FAT CHICKS can't climb too high!!! :lol:
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Post by Duff »

LMFAO sooo true
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Post by bogged »

grimbo wrote:
OL GQ UTE wrote:shorty with 2 inch lift and 37's, surely that would need massive guard chops
so?
Better than lifting it 7+"
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Post by Duff »

lol thanks bogged
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Post by dansedgli »

Is that a 2 inch bodylift only?

Or a 2 + 2?

It looks bodylifted.
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Post by Duff »

yer i forgot lol 2 + 2.
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Post by dansedgli »

Nice! Thanks for that.
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Post by BushTuckerNed »

doesnt the amount of suspension lift mean stuff all??

if your car can compress the springs to the bumpstops, your gonna have to cut guards not matter wat lift.???

correct me if im wrong :D
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Post by gq351 »

4''inch spring & 3''inch body lift with a small trim clear 38''s easy,
my brother had a GQ with just a 3''inch body lift & slightly trimed & it used to just scrape on lock to lock,, so i dont think you should have a problem with that lift maybe just trim the back of the front gaurd,,
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Post by OL GQ UTE »

yeh i think i will trim the back of the fronts, maybe more if needed. when cutting guards do you guys roll them on the edges to attatch flares, or whats the best method of doing this?
had a quick look through the gq bible but nothing there
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Post by nastytroll »

I used a 12mm bolt/round bar with a hacksaw slot endways the depth of the hacksaw blade. Slide the gaurd into the slot and bend it gradually, work your way from end to end of the wheel arch.
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Post by Duff »

the way i cut mine was got a grinder and cut where i wanted trimmed and tig the edge back on. others i have seen have just cut where they wanted and that was it. then they used a truck mud guard for the flair to cover the tyres
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Post by bushy555 »

1991 GQ, 7" Snake racing coils, no body lift. 37" wranglers on 10" rims fitted beaut with no scrubbing at max artic. Didn't need cutting or even front arm spacers.

Currently running them on GU ute, 4" coils + 2" body. No cutting of the front, no front arm spacers are used, Slight rub on chassis rail at rear with the coil drop outs. Needs spacers - another illegal addition.

Fit on to 6x4 box trailor with 4" body, and 3" shackle extensions. Some slight scrubbing with a load of 1.4 tonne of sand (weighbridge weighed). Slightly over loaded just a tad.
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Post by mud_runner_GQ »

4inch spring and 2 inch body lift.

needed to cut the rear 1/4's as they rub on compression
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but i also cut 2inches out of the guards
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i have taken out the 2inch body lift and the 38's will still fit.
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Post by gq351 »

if u want the flare to sit on the body line the easyest way is 2 go round the edge of the with 10mm masking tape,cut it on that line with a jigsaw & make the bottoms about 25mm more,, then run 15mm masking tape on that line & fold it over to the tape line with a hammer & dolly for your flares to screw on to, with that measurment the flare sits right on the body line & looks good
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Post by gq351 »

i'd send you some pics but not sure how to do it
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