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BIG suspension lift for L200/triton

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BIG suspension lift for L200/triton

Post by cms »

hello all,

theres abig lift kit being made in aus for L200's somewhere but cant find any details on the web. can anyone shed any light on who mite be making it? ive been told its an australian suspension company...

hers pics :lol:

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its abit like the superlift kit for the hilux, lowers wisebones and torson bar
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Post by Busiboy »

Can't answer your question but it looks like it has a 3 inch body lift done as well. Good ole US of A practical engineering.
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Post by cms »

its a 6 " body lift and 4" suspenson lift :shock: look at the angle of the torsion bars
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Post by Busiboy »

The more I look at those images, the more I think that the L200 is a UK vehicle, try searching the UK/EU for teh lift and see how you go, not that I reckon any sane person would want it in their rig. . . .
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Post by M1S3RY »

cms wrote:its a 6 " body lift and 4" suspenson lift :shock: look at the angle of the torsion bars
The torsion bar angle would only be like that if the is some special suspension components in the front, IE whole front end dropped down.
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Post by clm434 »

cms wrote:its a 6 " body lift and 4" suspenson lift :shock: look at the angle of the torsion bars

:shock: yeah isn't it great!!! :D
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Post by cms »

The torsion bar angle would only be like that if the is some special suspension components in the front, IE whole front end dropped down.
yes it has secial suspension components in the front, also replalaced thicker torsion bars
The more I look at those images, the more I think that the L200 is a UK vehicle, try searching the UK/EU for teh lift and see how you go, not that I reckon any sane person would want it in their rig. . . .
yep its a uk truck a mate of a mate has spoke to him and the kit deffo comes from aus,
yeah isn't it great!!!
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Post by Mad Mac »

Not 100% sure, but a company over here in Australia makes a 5inch lift kit for the pajero, so it may be the same kit as that, which lowers the front diff crossmember and lower control arms, and replace upper control arms.

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The company is called

Ultimate Suspension

Phone : 02 9603 7677
International : +61 2 9603 7677


Facsimile : 02 9603 7249
International : +61 2 9603 7249


Address : 2 Noonan Rd, Ingleburn, NSW, 2565, Australia


Postal : P.O. Box 5457, Minto DC, NSW, Australia, 2566
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Post by dig3283 »

there is a company snake racing in sydney they were talking bout doin one but weather they did is another thing
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nice

Post by uk_l200 »

great lookin truck ay, the suspension is a 3inch lift i have same shackles an they're a great deal. Fitting easy, torsion bars up front need adjusting big time, be patient! Or you'll kill the bushing between torsion bar and chassis.. Uho!

The rest looks like a 5inch body lift (not tackled this yet so unsure) an 31'' tyres. All in all not a great deal of work, exhaust etc is bog standard for the 2.5 td. looks like an 06 manufactured / 55 plate supercab, again same as mine, love the rear bumper any ideas who and where anybody?? Anyway, if anybody wants the shackles i know the chap who makes em so get in touch and i'll get you a good deal.
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forgot!

Post by uk_l200 »

forgot to mention also the ball joints up front need flipped for another 1.5 inches or so and the transfer box shimmed down to line the props etc. Needless to say also need camber etc sorting or you'll be getting some nice vibrations over 80.. Sounds alot but not too much work and well worth it. Suspension lift alone made a mega difference.. Stiffer, brakes harder (mines front end low) and accelerates harded. Winner! Not saying i'm the don and know it all at all, but the question was asked and hopefully now answered(ish).

Lookout for updates soon as i'll be airbrushing a grave scene around the bottom of my truck, will list some pics etc of process and finished truck :) happy off roading!
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Post by paj302 »

Looks Sweet
90 LWB PAJERO 3.0 V6 Manual -35" Muddys 3" Body Lift 2" Suspension Lift custom bars front and rear. Custom side rails
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