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Whats the best lift to fit 35's to GU Wagon

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Whats the best lift to fit 35's to GU Wagon

Post by ANIMAL »

Looking at putting 35's under my 2006 4.2 td6 GU wagon tourer.What is the minimun suspension lift required to run these.Wagon fitted with all the friut , fridge/draws/barrier.Suspension and tyres just about last on the list.Your thoughts and ideas are appreciated.

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Post by matto »

i dont know about minimum but my 5" fits them easy as just make sure you get a negative rim offset so the rear doesnt rub on the inner guard

i reckon you could get away with a 3" lift.
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Post by GUEEY »

3 inch H/D lift is fine.

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Post by matto »

what sized offset do you use on your rims bogged?
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matto wrote:what sized offset do you use on your rims bogged?
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Post by benhl »

I've got 35 simex and 315 MTR's under a 4" flexy lift no worries... could be done on a 3" i reckon.
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Post by ANIMAL »

Thanks guys ,now to work out what tyre to go - got a new spare on back
cooper s/t 275/70R 17 but would prefer 35's.Might get a good deal at the 4wd expo in Brissy.

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Post by beast of a GQ »

R you still running your rear swaybar bogged. I have a 3" flexy lift and i dont have my swaybars in. My 33's rub reasonably hard and thats with cruiser offset rims. Im just gonna extend the bumpstops.
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Post by Nelso »

2 inch lift easy. J-top is running 38's with a 3 inch lift on his GU.
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Re: Whats the best lift to fit 35's to GU Wagon

Post by coxy321 »

ANIMAL wrote:Looking at putting 35's under my 2006 4.2 td6 GU wagon tourer.What is the minimun suspension lift required to run these.Wagon fitted with all the friut , fridge/draws/barrier.Suspension and tyres just about last on the list.Your thoughts and ideas are appreciated.

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Can do with minimal lift, just make sure you set up your bumpstops properly, and also get some adjustable panhards if you're going 3-4 inch lift as it will help with inner arch clearance on the rear.
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Post by money_killer »

i would go a min of 3" but i would go 4" with a small lift i reckon ur tyres will rub and hit guards and stuff, no point restricting ur flex u want max flex :cool:
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Post by blade 929 »

i run 35 mtrs with a 2" lift no dramas but i did space my front arms 12mm forward , slight rubbing when the rear is flexed right up but i haven't done anything with the bump stops, and the little bit of rubbing on the inner guard is not worth worrying about anyway, i run cruiser off set rims.
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