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opinions in comp suspension

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opinions in comp suspension

Post by licka23 »

jus after some opinions on what suspension set up to use for a comp car. thought about it nd cant really deciced so was jus after sum opinions from others.

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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

Is this where we get to guess:

- what kind of car you have
- what type of comps been entered into
- and your budget
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Post by licka23 »

soz probs shhoulda posted that info,

swb gq and plan on mostly winch challenges and the budget doesnt really bother me
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Post by chunks »

Well if your budget isn't an issue, they sky is the limit mate!
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Post by gqpete »

2 inch standard koni's. :cool: on a GQ ute. have had podiums so why spend more.
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Post by chunderlicious »

gqpete wrote:2 inch standard koni's. :cool: on a GQ ute. have had podiums so why spend more.
because its cool
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Re: opinions in comp suspension

Post by bogged »

Speak with Superior Engineering.. they have some great setups, anything from 3k to 20k


or Darren (Assassin_Offroad) has a great fox setup for round 10k.
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Post by lukes4x4 »

If money is no option i`d go fox coilovers front and rear, longer rear lower arms and a currie anti roll swaybar in the rear. would handle high speeds really well and soak up the bumps real nice. add some hydralic bumpstops and some other odds and ends and you would have a serious truck. give us a call at Lukeys 4x4 Customs and we can talk more about setups. www.lukeys4x4.com or 0409 991742 . cheers lukey.....
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