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4WD Systems 4" Lift

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4WD Systems 4" Lift

Post by jasonmcc »

Hi

Has anyone had experience with 4wd systems suspension lift kits. They advise in 4wd monthly. They offer a 4" lift for $1049. It doesnt include panhard rods. Anyone done a 4" lift without panhard rods or used their suspensions. THey use their own "Goanna" brang shocks and spring. They offer 3 years waranty.


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Re: 4WD Systems 4" Lift

Post by bagsy »

[quote="jasonmcc"]Hi

Has anyone had experience with 4wd systems suspension lift kits. They advise in 4wd monthly. They offer a 4" lift for $1049. It doesnt include panhard rods. Anyone done a 4" lift without panhard rods or used their suspensions. THey use their own "Goanna" brang shocks and spring. They offer 3 years waranty

I dont know anything about that company. But with a 4 inch lift, you will also need caster correction plates, longer brake lines or modify your brackets. and the panards will be too short by about 25-30 mm, you could modify them or buy aftermarket ones. shane...
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Post by bazzle »

In my exp panhards will be short by abut 12 to 15mm with 4" lift. This wont hurt vehicle at all. You can leave it be as when susp cycles down it will be as normal. If bumpstops lengthen then maybe longer panhards.

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Post by YankeeDave »

i've got a 4" lift in my gq not from 4wd systems though.
still running standard panhards and no dramas, just tyres stick outside further on one side. dosnt hurt anything and i've run this set up for 4 years.
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