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i just want to trim the front of my gq wagon up to match the rear and 30mm spacers would do the trick nicely. arb say this is not a safe thing to do. ask why, reply
'just not safe'
. this is not a sufficient answer to me. is this just because they don't sell the product? as those who do sell it say it's fine. i've searched and found some who mention using these but no bad reports or problems so just after any thoughts or others experiences before i order some.
ta.
holeyhardtop wrote:i just want to trim the front of my gq wagon up to match the rear and 30mm spacers would do the trick nicely. arb say this is not a safe thing to do. ask why, reply
'just not safe'
. this is not a sufficient answer to me. is this just because they don't sell the product? as those who do sell it say it's fine. i've searched and found some who mention using these but no bad reports or problems so just after any thoughts or others experiences before i order some. ta.
from memory ARB used to sell spring "packers" which I asume would be a kind of spacer ..
I cannot see any reason why they would not be safe the spring only realy see's compression loading and no side load ..
I would do it without hesitation
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I've got 30mm ProComp spring spacers in all round and haven't had any problems with them. They're actually 80 series ones in my Disco, and fit fine. Got 2 mates with 80 series with them, and a mate with a GQ with them and they've all had no problems. Your shocks will probably not give enough travel to match the extra 30mm, but if you just need the lift and don't care about articulation, then they're a good idea.
thanks for the feedback. does anyone know where i could purchase some 30mm ones from in melb? are the procomp ones from the procomp tyre place in narrewaren?
thanks again.