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7in lift Steering fix

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7in lift Steering fix

Post by not not »

For a while now ive been thinking about a 7in lift (no blocks) in my 97 GQ4.2T What i am concerned about is the steering and what i will need to do to fix/realine everything. At the moment its 4in with castor plates adjustable panhards. I will be using a new lower control arm with the castor built in to it with the new lift . Any info from people with a lift of this size would be great as i would like to start getting prices for any steering parts i will need.
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Re: 7in lift Steering fix

Post by bogged »

not2.8 wrote:For a while now ive been thinking about a 7in lift (no blocks) in my 97 GQ4.2T.


Why do you need a 7in lift? 37's fit with a 4/2 lift and guard trim

Being in Qld you would never drive past a cop without getting rooted in the anus.
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Post by not not »

would prefer not to use body lift or trim guards. Or maybe i should explore a 6in spring lift then 37 will fit but what about rubbing?
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Post by hottiemonster »

not2.8 wrote:would prefer not to use body lift or trim guards. Or maybe i should explore a 6in spring lift then 37 will fit but what about rubbing?


if your going to run a tyre that size, put up with it (rubbing). unless you wanna extend the bumpstops which you will most likely have to do anyway. i have seen 265x75x16s rub on a 100 series cruiser with 6-7" of suspension lift.

speak to A1MAV (Dan) he runs 37s with 5" spring i think, although i dont know about cutting, i would presume so.
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Post by bru21 »

i got a rwc with bigger than 7" coils in qld after i got defected and they said nothing about the height.

i think i am lucky
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Post by bogged »

not2.8 wrote:maybe i should explore a 6in spring lift then 37 will fit but what about rubbing?

On that theory you will have to go for a 88ft lift, my 33 BFG and MTRs scrubbed with a 6inc sus and 2in body lift. Good luck. Skys the limit.
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Post by choppa1978 »

My wagon had 7in coils 2in body and 35mm spring packers with 37in mtrs still touched it all depends on spring compresion rate and wire thickness of the coil , my ute has custom coils 9in and 36in pro comp shocks and 37x12.5x16 creepy crawlers on offset rims and they just touch .
so lift away and try all combo's everyone is different.
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Post by Beastmavster »

bru21 wrote:i got a rwc with bigger than 7" coils in qld after i got defected and they said nothing about the height.

i think i am lucky


And that RWC will be worth jack the next time a policeman decides he's short on quota.....
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Post by drivin-it »

regardless of your choice of lift

the main issues u will have will b caster etc on the front
and the steer link / panhard

caster can b fixed easily enough.......with caster brackets , modified arms , or 5 link fronts etc etc......a world of options ......just depends on what extent u wanna go

the BIGGEST issues r your steering link and panhard bar
they need to b as level as u can get them

and they need to match each other as close as possible
( which by the way , nissan never did from the factory )

other than that......even a 9inch lift will have 35's rubbing in spots.....with body lift.......but thats totally flexed up

minor guard trimming is your best bet with prob max 5-6 inch lift
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Post by fatassgq »

has anyone got pics of modified panhard mounts that they could post?

I will eventually drop my panhard mount and maybe go GU steering box with the drop down pitman arm but I was curious as to how people have fixed the bumpsteer problem (not to mention all the others).

Is the idea to get the panhard and draglink exactly in line with each other and as horizontal to the ground as possible???

sorry for any hijack attempt was not intended. Just all good info on this subject is handy.

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Post by bazzle »

If steering arm and Panhard in same plane bump steer :should" be negligable.
That why most leave alone.

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Post by derangedrover »

choppa1978 wrote:My wagon had 7in coils 2in body and 35mm spring packers with 37in mtrs still touched it all depends on spring compresion rate and wire thickness of the coil , my ute has custom coils 9in and 36in pro comp shocks and 37x12.5x16 creepy crawlers on offset rims and they just touch .
so lift away and try all combo's everyone is different.


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Post by Troll00 »

FRONT SHAFT WILL RUB ON THE GEARBOX CROSSMEMBER
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