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Leaf Over? Any other options..

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Leaf Over? Any other options..

Post by Rhysta »

Ok.. I have searched around on the forums and found alot about 35's on GQ's etc, but nothing has answered a few other questions ive still got. ;)

Ive got a GQ Ute its running leafs all round. Now its pretty much stock atm and im pretty interested in starting to get it set up as a semi capable truck for gettin out bush.

Ive looked into the ol time fav the 2" body lift and other various suspensions lifts, I was looking for about 4" lift in total, but the option of a leaf over has been mentioned ot me aswell.

So what are some decent kits for a suspension lift say 2" MINIMUM is really what im after, cuase 35's would be nice to have on the truck down the track.

As im not to sure about the hole job can someone give me a short run down in whats involved, I know the leafs get placed on the top side of the Diff's as opposed to below them, but are there any parts that need to be fabricated or is there somewhere I can get a leaf over kit, it doesnt seem so hard to fit in myself.

Or do you guys feel that a 2" body lift a 2"+ suspension lift would clear 35's?

Pretty much just after the best advice for what I could do to fit 35's, these would be nice but ill live with 33's lol and what are the real PITA bits to get around while performing the change over to a leaf over setup.

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Post by r0880 »

Have a look in the MQ-MK Bible. Plenty of SPOA info in there I can only assume GQ leaf setup be similar.
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Post by Rhysta »

r0880 wrote:Have a look in the MQ-MK Bible. Plenty of SPOA info in there I can only assume GQ leaf setup be similar.
Yeah I had been looking at that a bit, the Bible idea you guys have got going is great. Cany anyone actually confirm if the MQ-Mk leafs would be the same?
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Post by ozy1 »

a spring over on either a MQ/MK or a GQ, are fairly similar, there will be mior differences like the front diff housing, where the MQ/K had a Cast Centre, but your GQ im pretty sure would have a Steel centre, so the spring perches would be easier to weld on, the knuckle rotation i guess would be similar,
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Post by matsmad »

Depends how much lift u want. I just did a spring over on my MQ shorty using the stock springs and it lifted it about 8 inches! Makes for good articulation though compared to heavier lifted springs.
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Post by bru21 »

buy a gq rolling chassis for 2k, legal, easy to do (just time consuming)
far better resale, and a coil ride
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