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GQ Patrol Front Shocks vs. RR Classic Front Shocks

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GQ Patrol Front Shocks vs. RR Classic Front Shocks

Post by harvey »

ok... before i get shot down in flames for asking a question on this... I have searched and trolled through heaps of threads to find the answer to this question. But to no avail.


Front shocks for a 3" lifted nissan - should the length be 325mm comp/550 ext? And is this the same as a +2" lifted RR Classic on the front?

I ask because i thought that for the front of a 3" lifted GQ Patrol I should ask for +2" lifted RR Classic front shocks [which I thought had the above quoted compressed and extended measurements] but the fella on the end of the phone said that the lengths I quoted were for a standard sized RR Classic front shock.

So am I asking for the right length shock? And is my understanding of the RR/GQ Patrol compatability of a 3" lifted Nissan shock correct or not??

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

The measurement you quote is correct.
The same goes for the Patrol, we use the same shocks for a 2 inch lift patrol as we use for a standard replacement.
So Rangie 2" lift shocks are also used as a standard replacement. These shocks are longer than what the shocks the Rangie and the Patrol come with from the factory.
This shock you asked for is the correct shocks.
If you want a bit longer shock on the front it may be worthwhile looking into a standard front Landcruiser shock. However it is a big jump up to 615mm extended

No flames, good question.
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Post by harvey »

so the chap i spoke with was mistaken when he said my quoted length for front shock was for a standard RR classic shock rather than a +2" rr classic shock?
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Post by DieselBoy »

I run 80 series LandCruiser shocks up front. They work well!!!!

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Post by LOCKEE »

A correct valved Rangie Shock is too soft, I run 79 Series Cruiser in the front of my GQ.

If the shop deals with the right suspension company they will know this stuff or be able to ask.
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Post by JOHNZ »

That's about right for 3" lift
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

so the chap i spoke with was mistaken when he said my quoted length for front shock was for a standard RR classic shock rather than a +2" rr classic shock?
We use this shock for standard Rangie/Disco, 2" lifted Rangie/Disco and 3" lifted Patrols.[/quote]
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Post by harvey »

Excellent Shane. Thank you for clarifying this.
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Post by GOT MUD »

just a little bit of a hijack but are RR coils the same as gq front ( OD size )
so for example if i had coil spacers of a rangie would they fit front gq coils ;)
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Post by harvey »

I dont think so. I think the outside diameter for rr coils is 118mm vs. 140mm for patrols
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Just to confirm, what Harvey said. Will not fit.
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Post by nzdarin »

I have twin 80 series LC shocks in the front with a 3" lift. The handling is amazing.
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Post by GOT MUD »

harvey wrote:I dont think so. I think the outside diameter for rr coils is 118mm vs. 140mm for patrols
:bad-words: :x :cry: bugger and they were freebies also
oh well :cry:

thanx to 4WD stuff for the confirm also ;)
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Post by harvey »

you could always try to sell them on ebay?
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