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GQ's with tough dogs
GQ's with tough dogs
okay, putting a set of tough dogs on a GQ, and with the cuttin recuired, and the spacer they supply, it seems to sit pretty close to the diff, and springs,
is this normal?
is this normal?
i've changed the rear lower mounts to the snake items ...
also raising the top mounts 100mm to suit... seems to have moved the shock away from the coils
also raising the top mounts 100mm to suit... seems to have moved the shock away from the coils
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if a fat lady falls in the forest do the trees laugh?
[quote="RUFF"]although i didnt mean to, i squealed like a girl :armsup:[/quote]
if a fat lady falls in the forest do the trees laugh?
[quote="RUFF"]although i didnt mean to, i squealed like a girl :armsup:[/quote]
ozy they do run real close.. i have the big fat ones on my shorty and ud be lucky to have a couple mil clearence around the back coils..so far so good though. have had no hitting or rubbing or binding issues..just cut and space where ur supposed to and u should be fine. . the rear drivers side shockcontacts the coils very occasionaly when u flex it up hard but it just pinches the rubber boot between housing and coil.. still allows shock to work fully
also a place where they get close is around the front radius arms.. make sure if u got the fat tuff dogs that the adjustment knobs are not to close to the radius arms or they wil be sheared off
also a place where they get close is around the front radius arms.. make sure if u got the fat tuff dogs that the adjustment knobs are not to close to the radius arms or they wil be sheared off
On the back diff one or two washers to help space the shocks away from the diff and grind of the back of were your bump stops hit on the diff because that is what is going to damage your shocks. The springs usually only scratch the shockies.
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Rant on...
I bought a 4" lift kit from BBM over 12months ago that was supposed to comprise of kings springs and rancho 9000's. I paid a premium pice for it and waited almost 2 1/2 months for it to be delivered and low and behold I got fricking 4-way suspension stuff. Tough Dog Shocks and 4-way Coils --Which have sagged like a motherf&*ker in the rear I have 30mm spacers in and only justs sits level unloaded, evidently I never tow anything or load up with anything. This brings to mind a little value for money issue but nevermind...
Yeah I undertook all of the things you were saying here ground off bumpstop material etc.. I am running a D/C setup in the rear, this requires the housing to be rolled up, the tough dogs caused all sorts of contact dramas. If they were a slightly smaller shock perhaps I would have 'gotten away' with it for a little while longer without rotated coil perches and shock mounts... Which I would of had to do anyway but I could have left it a little longer...
AFter driving around in my old mans shorty with his F.A.T procomp/lovells gear from binskins I would not buy anything else. Procomp es9000's rock azz...
To answer the question tough dog shocks are big and hit things...
I bought a 4" lift kit from BBM over 12months ago that was supposed to comprise of kings springs and rancho 9000's. I paid a premium pice for it and waited almost 2 1/2 months for it to be delivered and low and behold I got fricking 4-way suspension stuff. Tough Dog Shocks and 4-way Coils --Which have sagged like a motherf&*ker in the rear I have 30mm spacers in and only justs sits level unloaded, evidently I never tow anything or load up with anything. This brings to mind a little value for money issue but nevermind...
Yeah I undertook all of the things you were saying here ground off bumpstop material etc.. I am running a D/C setup in the rear, this requires the housing to be rolled up, the tough dogs caused all sorts of contact dramas. If they were a slightly smaller shock perhaps I would have 'gotten away' with it for a little while longer without rotated coil perches and shock mounts... Which I would of had to do anyway but I could have left it a little longer...
AFter driving around in my old mans shorty with his F.A.T procomp/lovells gear from binskins I would not buy anything else. Procomp es9000's rock azz...
To answer the question tough dog shocks are big and hit things...
[quote="MSCHIF"]SPUA its like shaving a barbie dolls head, amusing but pointless.[/quote]
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no offence, i was just aking other people opinins on how close the stuff is, i wasnt tryin to find out if people hate the shit,JemmyBubbles wrote:Rant on...
I bought a 4" lift kit from BBM over 12months ago that was supposed to comprise of kings springs and rancho 9000's. I paid a premium pice for it and waited almost 2 1/2 months for it to be delivered and low and behold I got fricking 4-way suspension stuff. Tough Dog Shocks and 4-way Coils --Which have sagged like a motherf&*ker in the rear I have 30mm spacers in and only justs sits level unloaded, evidently I never tow anything or load up with anything. This brings to mind a little value for money issue but nevermind...
Yeah I undertook all of the things you were saying here ground off bumpstop material etc.. I am running a D/C setup in the rear, this requires the housing to be rolled up, the tough dogs caused all sorts of contact dramas. If they were a slightly smaller shock perhaps I would have 'gotten away' with it for a little while longer without rotated coil perches and shock mounts... Which I would of had to do anyway but I could have left it a little longer...
AFter driving around in my old mans shorty with his F.A.T procomp/lovells gear from binskins I would not buy anything else. Procomp es9000's rock azz...
To answer the question tough dog shocks are big and hit things...
yeah I do have a ranting problem don't I....
SOryy matey...
As I said they are big and I have had a few contact issues with them with coils and such. I also don't like how they sit on the original mounts with the spacers on. ie; there isn't much thread left if you know what I mean..
SOryy matey...
As I said they are big and I have had a few contact issues with them with coils and such. I also don't like how they sit on the original mounts with the spacers on. ie; there isn't much thread left if you know what I mean..
[quote="MSCHIF"]SPUA its like shaving a barbie dolls head, amusing but pointless.[/quote]
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