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Lift Kit in an 80 series
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Lift Kit in an 80 series
Just about to put a lift kit in the 80..
Very new to 4WDing, we bought a 91GXL turbo diesel.
After some fun in the bush, have decided to make some changes.
Need more clearance, so have decided on the Tough Dog lift Kit with in car adjustment, and a set of 33 or 35 muddies.
The mrs drives it daily so has to be gentle enough for her too.
Bascally looking for input or advice from anybody on the do's and don'ts regarding the lift. Looking at either 4 or 5 inch lift.
What are the usual problems or extra work that I will need to do that won't be supplied in the kit. Have heard a few stories on wobbles, brake issues etc..
Its an all wheel drive too, the transfer case is a future thought, mainly for the $$$$ of doing everything at once.
Thanks in advance
Very new to 4WDing, we bought a 91GXL turbo diesel.
After some fun in the bush, have decided to make some changes.
Need more clearance, so have decided on the Tough Dog lift Kit with in car adjustment, and a set of 33 or 35 muddies.
The mrs drives it daily so has to be gentle enough for her too.
Bascally looking for input or advice from anybody on the do's and don'ts regarding the lift. Looking at either 4 or 5 inch lift.
What are the usual problems or extra work that I will need to do that won't be supplied in the kit. Have heard a few stories on wobbles, brake issues etc..
Its an all wheel drive too, the transfer case is a future thought, mainly for the $$$$ of doing everything at once.
Thanks in advance
Re: Lift Kit in an 80 series
don't go over 4" with the all wheel drive - any more is asking for driveline vibrations from the short front tailshaft. The tough dog 4" kit is good and fairly complete, they should give you the option of caster bushes or caster plates, take the plates. if you are installing yourself, the plates are easier to install and give you more caster correction than the bushes - they require a little bit of trimming from the axle leading arm mounting brackets but it's nothing that can't be achieved with an angle grinder or a hacksaw/file if you are patient.drboom wrote:Just about to put a lift kit in the 80..
Very new to 4WDing, we bought a 91GXL turbo diesel.
After some fun in the bush, have decided to make some changes.
Need more clearance, so have decided on the Tough Dog lift Kit with in car adjustment, and a set of 33 or 35 muddies.
The mrs drives it daily so has to be gentle enough for her too.
Bascally looking for input or advice from anybody on the do's and don'ts regarding the lift. Looking at either 4 or 5 inch lift.
What are the usual problems or extra work that I will need to do that won't be supplied in the kit. Have heard a few stories on wobbles, brake issues etc..
Its an all wheel drive too, the transfer case is a future thought, mainly for the $$$$ of doing everything at once.
Thanks in advance
with 4" (even 5 - 6", with some conditional qualifiers) there is no need to extend brake lines.
any lift over 15mm (altough 2" appears to be acceptable) requires engineering approval, as does any tyre diameter increase of over 15mm, so to make sure your truck is legal, it must be inspected and approved by an automotive engineer. This might require some additions to the kit, fpr example front bumpstop extensions.
lastly it's worth noting that a tyre size increase and a suspension lift will result in a negative impact on your fuel economy - probably in the order of about 10% for 35's and 4" lift.
cheers
Brian
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the 4" complete tough dog lift is engineerable, as brian said go the castor plate, and make sure you get the complete kit with the panhards as wel for engineering sake. PM me with the price you have and I will try to beat it for you
If the above post did not offend you in any way please PM me so I can try harder!!
ASK QUESTIONS, LOTS OF QUESTIONS. if your patient enough you can source all the parts yourself like i did. it may mean you have to wait for the next show for the best prices but i save about $1200 bucks that way, its just a bit more stuffing around. I put a 5in lift in my 80's so the money i saved initally has been used to sort out subsequent steering issues but i dont regret it 1 bit. PM me if you want a heads up on where i got my deals from if your interested but remember this - the bigger you go the harder you play and the MORE YOU PAY.
cheers GUZZLA
cheers GUZZLA
U can put a double cardon joint in the front tail shaft which stops the vibs..drboom wrote:Hi,
Thanks for the replies so far.
What corrections will need to be made for the steering?
Can the tail shaft in question be lenghtened?
What sort of $$ are involved with the transfer swap?
Thanks
I run 7-8" under my 80 which is still fulltime 4wd and I get no vibs at all...
Thanks for the advice so far. Well, went for the complete tough dog 5 inch lift(ouch$).
My mates has just been done, mine will get done in a couple of weeks when time permits.
What did you guys use with the sway bars falling short of their mounting plate?
Also would like to get ready for mine to be done. Any hints on where to get the double cardon front shaft?
The next one....INSURANCE! Who uses what company??
nrma won't have a bar of anything over 2" !
Would like to obviously cover mods and accessories.
Thanks in advance again.
My mates has just been done, mine will get done in a couple of weeks when time permits.
What did you guys use with the sway bars falling short of their mounting plate?
Also would like to get ready for mine to be done. Any hints on where to get the double cardon front shaft?
The next one....INSURANCE! Who uses what company??
nrma won't have a bar of anything over 2" !
Would like to obviously cover mods and accessories.
Thanks in advance again.
TCIS wouldnt touch my tow car (80 series with 6" lift) as CGU (who underwrite the policy) even tho in a club and have 65% protected no claim, thought 6" is too high,funny thing is aus 4WD insurance will insure it and they are alos underwritten by CGU.Coighty wrote:Get into a club if your not already in one and you can get insurance threw
TCIS if not check GIO out.
Dont really think GIO would be real happy with 4+ inches of lift....
Im here for the sausage!
TAZZ wrote:TCIS wouldnt touch my tow car (80 series with 6" lift) as CGU (who underwrite the policy) even tho in a club and have 65% protected no claim, thought 6" is too high,funny thing is aus 4WD insurance will insure it and they are alos underwritten by CGU.Coighty wrote:Get into a club if your not already in one and you can get insurance threw
TCIS if not check GIO out.
Dont really think GIO would be real happy with 4+ inches of lift....
GIO arnt happy if it is anything but standard.... 4wd insurance will insure it, but if its not engineered, thats your fault sir..we r not covering your claim...just like the rest will do.
Andrew
driveshaft
give Gibson driveshaft services in maitland a call 4 double cardon drive shaft .got quoted $450 for complete shaft...TCIS insurance underwritten -Allance... 4me
105 series, 35' MTR's, 5'' lift ToughDogs, Twin Locked, Angry Bars, Front Radius arm Flip & X-Thingy.........................
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