Ok my buddy is buying an NM and I'm helping him out with the lift and all so far I've picked the 50mm lift but not sure if we should go with the medium or the heavy.
Its gonna have new front and rear bars built for it along with rock sliders
which makes me think go with the heavy and its gonna be wheeled hard and we wanna keep as much lift so the belly doesn't drag. Also gonna be fitting 33's to it
The only reason i can think to go with the medium is for a better ride but if the money is gonna be spent I want it to sit at 50mm of lift know what i'm saying?
What you guys think more of you guys wheeling the new trucks than over here.
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Which Tough dog Lift for NM
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Which Tough dog Lift for NM
89 3.0 2dr auto, locked, tbars cranked,2"BL, 35's rollbar no top aisin hubs
I think medium is going to be fine and offer a better articulation.
I have medium front and heavy duty rear but if i was going to do it again i'd prefer medium to the rear to and i have a lwb.
Hd for the front can be justified only if you have a did, winch and bar.
Keep in mind that if the front sits too high you gonna have problems with the cv joints.
Finally the ToughDog give a slightly better lift than advertised.
Mine is at least 6cm.
I have medium front and heavy duty rear but if i was going to do it again i'd prefer medium to the rear to and i have a lwb.
Hd for the front can be justified only if you have a did, winch and bar.
Keep in mind that if the front sits too high you gonna have problems with the cv joints.
Finally the ToughDog give a slightly better lift than advertised.
Mine is at least 6cm.
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2000 NM 3.5 V6
+2" ToughDog
Come up 9000
Custom steps and rear bumper
2000 NM 3.5 V6
+2" ToughDog
Come up 9000
Custom steps and rear bumper
Road Ranger
it depends on the weight you are carrying, ie have you got steel or ally bar, no bar winch etc
med is a reasonable kit for a standard type set up, but if you carry a lot of gear then go the heavy
http://www.my4x4.com.au/onlinestore/sto ... idcat2=135
can do any selection you want, also have a new supplier coming on board, they have a superior spring at similar cost
med is a reasonable kit for a standard type set up, but if you carry a lot of gear then go the heavy
http://www.my4x4.com.au/onlinestore/sto ... idcat2=135
can do any selection you want, also have a new supplier coming on board, they have a superior spring at similar cost
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