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4"/5" lift for long Patrol GU/GR

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4"/5" lift for long Patrol GU/GR

Post by erez »

Hey guys,

I want to lift a long Patrol GU/GR to 4" or 5" using coils (without a body lift). I know it's a lot, but that's what the truck owner wants.

This is the truck:


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At the moment the truck has ToughDog HD coils which give it 2" lift + 2" spacers. The shocks are Koni. This configuration isn't giving good results - the truck is stiff and bumpy, and hardly has upper travel.

I want to find coils which will lift the truck by 4" and will suit the load the truck carries up in the front (Warn 9500 winch and a heavy bumper). At the same time, I want these coils to be soft and comfortable.

I know these seem to be contradictory requests but I'm hoping you'll have a solution.

In any case, if we find 4" or 5" coils, we'll switch over to Fox shocks so the truck will be more user friendly anyways.

Thanks a lot,

Erez
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Post by ozy1 »

Where are you located?
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Post by erez »

I'm in Israel, but can order things from other countries. Australia is a good place for me to get stuff since the Israeli distributor for MaxiDrive is a friend of mine and I can have my order attached to his shipments.

Erez
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Post by ozy1 »

you should get in touch with
http://www.bigballsoffroad.com/
Alternately call Liam on (61 2) 96799744 or 0414 652 769 (mobile)
or fax us on 61 2 96797655
Our Postal Address is;
Big Balls Offroad Pty Ltd
P.O.Box 680 Broadway
NSW 2007

they will have whatever you rewquire, and you could speak to them about your shipping requirements

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Post by McJeff »

Hey Erez,

4-5 Inch lift? hell, i'll just get 6 inch and throw in 35" or 37" MTRs... the more lift u have, the more closer to 4WD god u reach... these kits are quite common in Oz it's easy to get registered for street use... i'll also fit 5-Link front end to give it more flex offroad.

Just out of curiousity... what size tyres u planning to run? what kind of terrain u usually do while ur offroading? how high of lift is legal in Israel? and what size tyres that are legal 35"?

I'd do all these mods rite now, but, i have coupla of problems like Insurance and no money!!!! (better get a job!)

these suspension kits could be found thru Mannell Motors their web is www.mannellmotors.com.au so u can email him and find the further details.

Regards

McJeff
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Post by MQ080 »

what's a GR? ...I know what a GU is.
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Post by Daisy »

MQ080 wrote:what's a GR? ...I know what a GU is.


Overseas equivalent to the GU
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Post by MQ080 »

GQ wrote:
MQ080 wrote:what's a GR? ...I know what a GU is.


Overseas equivalent to the GU


Thanks!
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Post by Wendle »

McJeff wrote: the more lift u have, the more closer to 4WD god u reach...


ROFL!
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Post by MQ080 »

GQ wrote:
MQ080 wrote:what's a GR? ...I know what a GU is.


Overseas equivalent to the GU


Are there any other diffrences than the steeringwheel being possibly on the other side in the GR to our GU?
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Post by bogged »

MQ080 wrote:
GQ wrote:
MQ080 wrote:what's a GR? ...I know what a GU is.


Overseas equivalent to the GU


Are there any other diffrences than the steeringwheel being possibly on the other side in the GR to our GU?


SWB too.. apart from that only emissions
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