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GQ rear springs in a Pajy for 2 inch lift?
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GQ rear springs in a Pajy for 2 inch lift?
Hey,
Just wanting to double check.
I've read that using GQ standard rear springs to give a 2 inch lift.
I'm not sure if it for the gen 1 aswell?
I couldn't find where I read it but Just curious.
I have a 89 Gen 1 Import model, Which means I have coil rear end.
So does this mean I can use GQ springs? Then use the tortion to match?
Hope it does because I picked up two rear springs from a GQ for the right price (Free) =p.
Thanks again,
Ethan.
Just wanting to double check.
I've read that using GQ standard rear springs to give a 2 inch lift.
I'm not sure if it for the gen 1 aswell?
I couldn't find where I read it but Just curious.
I have a 89 Gen 1 Import model, Which means I have coil rear end.
So does this mean I can use GQ springs? Then use the tortion to match?
Hope it does because I picked up two rear springs from a GQ for the right price (Free) =p.
Thanks again,
Ethan.
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You could possibly measure them?REDNUT wrote:are there any markings on the patrol springs that i could check to see if my pajero already had patrol springs in the back, ive noticed that mine seems to sit up a little higher than most of the pajeros i have seen around my area
Stock Pajy ones should measure out to be about 400mm and the patrol ones to be about 450mm.
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I wouldn't go off the length to much. When I lifted my challenger the springs were 10mm shorter than the standard but it lifted the car near 2 inches.ethann wrote:You could possibly measure them?REDNUT wrote:are there any markings on the patrol springs that i could check to see if my pajero already had patrol springs in the back, ive noticed that mine seems to sit up a little higher than most of the pajeros i have seen around my area
Stock Pajy ones should measure out to be about 400mm and the patrol ones to be about 450mm.
Its all in the amount of coils and dia of the material.
If you put these springs on the back, what do you do for the front? I read something about changing the torsion bars, what ever that is about? What shocks would you put on all round?
I want to do this to my 95 3.5V6 but I don't have a great deal of money, I also would like your comments on tyres, I want to fit 31inch have good off road grip but still have some road manners, any ideas?
Thanks
I want to do this to my 95 3.5V6 but I don't have a great deal of money, I also would like your comments on tyres, I want to fit 31inch have good off road grip but still have some road manners, any ideas?
Thanks
If you are wanting to run 31 inch tyres, why are you wanting to put Patrol springs in? All that will do is give you something that rides harder and doesn't corner as well.
But for the front, you'd just wind the torsion bars up, not replace them at this stage.
But for the front, you'd just wind the torsion bars up, not replace them at this stage.
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