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The age old GQ lift on a budget ?

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The age old GQ lift on a budget ?

Post by grimbo »

I can get my hands on some 3" coils for a GQ for a good price (I think anyway) what else will I need to get to make this work. I'm guessing longer shocks, longer front brake lines, and castor adjusters.

Anything else or would it just be better to get a complete kit. I want to run a set of 33s
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Post by ando »

grimbo

I run 285/75/16's on my GU (have both BFG MT's and AT's) fit fine with 2" lift althogh signs of rubbing inner guards when fully articulated.. primarily one side - so maybe adjustable panhards would be a good idea with 3" of lift.

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Post by Wendle »

3" - just coils & shocks. Maybe castor bushes, drive it after it is lifted and see if you want to change the castor..
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Post by speedyracetape »

how about 2" body lift..they are easy on patrols!....if you are interested i have a couple of sets of 4" raised coils...about 2 months old, sell em for $150 for the 4
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Post by Hoonz »

why so cheap?!
I might have to get them
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Post by Hoonz »

they for a wagon or ute?
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Post by speedyracetape »

no,,,,you want to go higher 6" to 7" that is the go......soft more flex....
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Post by Hoonz »

yeah I wanna go high alrighty .. 7" would be nice ..
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Post by big red »

about 3" is legal, :(
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Post by speedyracetape »

Dan just told me 1/3 of bump travel is the max height you can lift. He said he hasnt found out if that includeds shocks etc or if it from the shortest distance ie if u measure a patrol there is more travel in the rear..there for the bump reading is different to the front. The other thing he said is that that height (1/3) is from the factory to technically if its a few years old no body could know the exact amount. He searched case historys in QLD and hasnt found anyone that has taken it to task...so there you go...Bret
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Post by bogged »

Try ebay theres some shocks and springs there cheap.

Nothing for my hilux though . bummed.
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Post by givathafat »

I did my 5 and a bit for about $1600 all up. included caster plates,adj panhards, break lines ect.

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Post by .MYTLUX. »

was that that fitted dave??
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Post by givathafat »

yep fitted all but the plates myself
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Post by bogged »

nice
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Post by InSanE »

on my GQ i did 3" coils and shocks to suit n found my diffs were offset to far to one side so then i did adjustable panhard rods, n i have no need for castor correction it drives great but the front brake line is border line i just undid the clip that holds it to chasis and its all good now.
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Post by chimpboy »

InSanE wrote:on my GQ i did 3" coils and shocks to suit n found my diffs were offset to far to one side so then i did adjustable panhard rods, n i have no need for castor correction it drives great but the front brake line is border line i just undid the clip that holds it to chasis and its all good now.
I did 3" and also ended up converting my panhards to adjustable.

I got castor bushes, next time I would get plates, but I definitely wouldn't do 3" lift without some kind of castor correction, personally.

I got one longer brake line as well, and longer swaybar links.

Got my coils, shocks, castor bushes, brake line and swaybar links off 4WD Stuff on this forum, seemed like good prices to me.

My plan was to fit them myself but I ended up getting my mechanic to do it... glad I did too because he had a bitch of a time.
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Post by cloughy »

bogged wrote:nice
FAAAAAAAAARK, anyone else notice thats a a nearly 4 year old grave dig :shock:
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Post by dirtyGQ »

in qld 2 inch spring and 2 inch body is about when it is legal.
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Post by bogged »

cloughy wrote:
bogged wrote:nice
FAAAAAAAAARK, anyone else notice thats a a nearly 4 year old grave dig :shock:
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Post by chimpboy »

D'oh!
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Post by bogged »

chimpboy wrote:D'oh!
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Post by grimbo »

In the end I went with a 3" lift and appropriate Dobinson shocks. Now I have the same 33s on my stock GU with no lift and sagged springs :D
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