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i want to lift my hj75 series 1985 model can i put the leafs

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i want to lift my hj75 series 1985 model can i put the leafs

Post by scottmcguinness172 »

i want to lift my hj75 series 1985 model can i put the leafs on top of the diff cause i like the suspenshion as it is i just want it higher please reply cheers
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Post by mickyd555 »

its your truck, you can do whatever you like............but you wont get that engineered
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Post by hotrod4x4 »

yes u can do a spring over conversion

but
depending on what state u live in , will determine whether it can b engineered
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Post by muddyperils »

Also remember that those Vehicles sit very close to the SKY when sprung over with the normal springs, so it would probably be more a pain than an effective lift....there is one in NEWY that is WAAAYYYY too high, by any thought of the imagination......if you do not want to run 40" tyres or more it would be a waiste ....
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Post by MARKx4 »

If you do a spring ova, you will have to take a few leaves out, which will help.
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Post by DamTriton »

hotrod4x4 wrote:yes u can do a spring over conversion

but
depending on what state u live in , will determine whether it can b engineered


He's in QLD, "we'll have none of that up here!!!!"

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Your in QLD!! you guys have nice weather....

WE (NSW) have decent vehicle regulations....

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Post by rainsey »

WE (NSW) have decent vehicle regulations....


Says who..

RTA Reg stating no extended shackles, but there is a loophole allowing me to cut off my (accoring to an engineer) spring mounts and extend them from the chasis and use standard shackles.

As long ast the shackles are standard.. bugger everything else.

Same engineer indicated that RTA regulators were ringing around asking for their interpretation of the rules!

I think NSW is at times run a pack of beurocrats who get driven around all day in limos that never see an ounce or dirt

Sorry for the ago :oops:

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Post by rainsey »

Hmm.. make that

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Post by 6.2troopy »

i have my 75series engineered with a spring over, just pack a few extra leaves in or u'll be blowing around in the wind.
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Post by -Mick- »

6.2troopy wrote:i have my 75series engineered with a spring over, just pack a few extra leaves in or u'll be blowing around in the wind.


but not in qld I bet. There is a law specifically prohibiting it here :roll:
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