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GU Ute Leaf to Coil Conversion.
GU Ute Leaf to Coil Conversion.
Yes i have searched.
00 model GU Ute DX.
Who does the coil conversion for them, engineered, drive in, drive out and how much ?
00 model GU Ute DX.
Who does the coil conversion for them, engineered, drive in, drive out and how much ?
Yes, it was sickgq.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic112 ... highlight=
You might be thinking of "sick gq", Goutman
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic112 ... highlight=
You might be thinking of "sick gq", Goutman
Thanks.
To anyone who has done the conversion, or been in both the leaf and coil rear utes is there much difference in comfort ?
I have been in heaps of wagons and they are like being in a Limousine, compared to the ride in my ute.
Is it worth farting around with a heavier tray and custom leaf packs and drop shackles or should i get the conversion done and be happy with it ?
The ute does medium range offroading ( as much as my back can handle) and lots of fishing/hunting trips but hardly EVER carries a heavy load.
To anyone who has done the conversion, or been in both the leaf and coil rear utes is there much difference in comfort ?
I have been in heaps of wagons and they are like being in a Limousine, compared to the ride in my ute.
Is it worth farting around with a heavier tray and custom leaf packs and drop shackles or should i get the conversion done and be happy with it ?
The ute does medium range offroading ( as much as my back can handle) and lots of fishing/hunting trips but hardly EVER carries a heavy load.
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