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98 GQ LEAF SPRUNG UTE, PRO"S & CON'S extended shack
98 GQ LEAF SPRUNG UTE, PRO"S & CON'S extended shack
I have a leaf sprung 98 GQ TD42 Ute, it has a 2'' suspension lift with 32's i want more articulation and height, was looking at putting snake racing extended shackles on. has any one got these on their car? will the make much difference? is there any down side to fitting extended shackles? will I be able to fit 35's with them? Is there anything else i need to know? any info would be nice
THANX
TUFFTRUCKIN
THANX
TUFFTRUCKIN
I had them on an MK - not the same as a GQ, but close enough. They don't really improve flex - to increase flex with leaf springs you'll most likely need custome packs, and some matched shockers. You will also need castor correction plates to match your extended shackles in the front.
Have you disconnected your sway bars already?
Have you disconnected your sway bars already?
Their is a big difference between ours and other manufactures, as far as i know we are the only manufacture to weld the pins,if the pins are not welded they spin in the shackle and wear the shackle plates .
The other big difference is they are anti-Inversion so you will not bend your springs.
Chris the post is about height and articulation so if having down travel means nothing why do we all use a longer shock in our 4wd's , its not just for traction but also for stability
And for saying "they wont last " thats a big call isn't it
The other big difference is they are anti-Inversion so you will not bend your springs.
Chris the post is about height and articulation so if having down travel means nothing why do we all use a longer shock in our 4wd's , its not just for traction but also for stability
And for saying "they wont last " thats a big call isn't it
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I understand. Was talking about drop shackles over extended shackles lasting. I would personally go for extended shackles over drop shackles.SuperiorEngineering wrote:Their is a big difference between ours and other manufactures, as far as i know we are the only manufacture to weld the pins,if the pins are not welded they spin in the shackle and wear the shackle plates .
The other big difference is they are anti-Inversion so you will not bend your springs.
Chris the post is about height and articulation so if having down travel means nothing why do we all use a longer shock in our 4wd's , its not just for traction but also for stability
And for saying "they wont last " thats a big call isn't it
I always think that hanging the weight of the diff will keep the car more stable than if the diff was sitting on the ground (not weighing the vehicle down). keeping center of gravity lower. No expert though just learning as I go.
How high will your extended shackles lift his vehicle.
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With extended shackles and 2 inch springs you should be able to fit 35's, it will depend a little on the offset of the Rims and the true size of the tires.
You always have the option for radius arm Spacers in the front to give more clearance to the front where any clearance problem may happen.
You always have the option for radius arm Spacers in the front to give more clearance to the front where any clearance problem may happen.
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Re: 98 GQ LEAF SPRUNG UTE, PRO"S & CON'S extended s
Is it leaf/leaf, or leaf/coil???tufftruckin wrote:I have a leaf sprung 98 GQ TD42 Ute, it has a 2'' suspension lift with 32's i want more articulation and height, was looking at putting snake racing extended shackles on. has any one got these on their car? will the make much difference? is there any down side to fitting extended shackles? will I be able to fit 35's with them? Is there anything else i need to know? any info would be nice
THANX
TUFFTRUCKIN
They did make a front and rear leaf sprung GQ.......
Take the thickest one's out first. Usually the thick ones are closest to the diff, and they get thinner until they end up with the main retaining leaf (with the bush eye's).
Don 't go overboard though, take them out one at a time and test it before you go removing 4-5 leafs. Taking out too many will damage your leaf pack (ie. bend them).
Another tip for keeping leaf packs flexy is to grease them. When you're removing the leafs, dismantle the whole pack, clean the dirst/mud/rust/scale off each leaf, then reassemble the pack with some sticky grease between each leaf mating surface. This will stop and metal/metal friction or chaffing going on between them.
Don 't go overboard though, take them out one at a time and test it before you go removing 4-5 leafs. Taking out too many will damage your leaf pack (ie. bend them).
Another tip for keeping leaf packs flexy is to grease them. When you're removing the leafs, dismantle the whole pack, clean the dirst/mud/rust/scale off each leaf, then reassemble the pack with some sticky grease between each leaf mating surface. This will stop and metal/metal friction or chaffing going on between them.
thank you for bringing this topic up... i also have a leaf/leaf gq ute... was considering drop shackles but now will go for extended shacks plus the extraction of a few leaves in the rear, long travel shocks and extended brake lines... plus a good grease job to keep em flexy
tuff truckin have u noticed the size of ur rear diif compared to wagons... not sure but mine is massive!!
tuff truckin have u noticed the size of ur rear diif compared to wagons... not sure but mine is massive!!
Re: 98 GQ LEAF SPRUNG UTE, PRO"S & CON'S extended s
Are you sure it's not an 88 model? i'm pretty sure all GQ utes were coil sprung in the front after about 1992.tufftruckin wrote:I have a leaf sprung 98 GQ TD42 Ute
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