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spring over on a MQ???????

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spring over on a MQ???????

Post by njb1988 »

hi, im about to buy an MQ Patrol, so just wondering wat im getting into with lifting it up.
my plans are to lift it around 6" and im pretty sure that will just be the spring over.
aswell as add all the good bits to her.
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Post by V8Patrol »

many hours of reading ahead.....

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Post by MARKx4 »

Spring over on a MQ is great, i had one in my MK and loved it. If i was to do it again i would use landcrusier 60 series diffs as the front pumpkin isnt cast and is easier to weld to, alot stronger diff and have the option of running longfield axles for more strength and also have alot better chance of finding second hand lockers aswell.

Also in saying that there is nothing wrong with the nissan diffs, it is just what i would do if i was to do it again.

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Post by WICKED »

MARKx4 wrote:Spring over on a MQ is great, i had one in my MK and loved it. If i was to do it again i would use landcrusier 60 series diffs as the front pumpkin isnt cast and is easier to weld to, alot stronger diff and have the option of running longfield axles for more strength and also have alot better chance of finding second hand lockers aswell.

Also in saying that there is nothing wrong with the nissan diffs, it is just what i would do if i was to do it again.

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one forum member v8patrol aka kingy ....


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Post by MARKx4 »

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