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Lowering a LC70

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Lowering a LC70

Post by brendo111 »

Im looking at buying a Land Cruiser 70 Cab Chassis Workmate.
I need it mainly for its towing capacity and reliability.
One problem though, it is about 5cm too tall for my garage lol.
How would you guys go about solving this, and what would you expect to pay?
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Post by macca81 »

raise your garage
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Post by brendo111 »

yeah, thought of that and also shaving 2.5cm of rubber off the tyres
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Post by macca81 »

brendo111 wrote:yeah, thought of that and also shaving 2.5cm of rubber off the tyres
that will only lower it 2.5cm :P
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Post by brendo111 »

you see, i cant come up with good ideas myself lol
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Post by craz3d »

You could drop the tire size.. go a tire 10cm smaller , but that'll look crap
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Post by brendo111 »

yeah im hoping to avoid that.
im thinking of going to pedders and asking what they could do for me
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Post by ned »

just get your leaf springs reset 10cm lower.
a suspension sho will do this for.
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Post by evanstaniland »

do a body drop ;)

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Post by killalux »

ned wrote:just get your leaf springs reset 10cm lower.
a suspension sho will do this for.
I would think a 10cm drop in suspension would just about sit it on the bumpstops, which would not be good.
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Post by ferrit »

100 bags of cement in the back should do it! :D
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Post by Thommo 73 »

lowering blocks since it's a SUA :armsup:
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Post by evanstaniland »

just part it out side!!!

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Post by brendo111 »

lol well im not buying it anymore, gonna get a canter fuso 3t instead, slightly more convenient as i wont have to tow a trailer. ideally i was hoping to get the LC to fit in the garage due to expensive gear on the back.
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Post by neonasty »

Want to get it into you shed from time to time....



Let the tires down!

Nuff said.
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