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What LB springs for GQ
What LB springs for GQ
Hey guys, What spring rates have you found best for front and rear of a GQ. I have 7in lift, front has a ARB winch bar and Warn 8274 High Mount and rear has a gas tank inside and nothing slung off the back except for the spare on the original position. Ive found with the King springs i have at the moment the back squats too much and stuffs the tyre into the wheel arch very hard and the front isnt too bad. Looking to fix up the rear mainly. The front has dropped to 6in lift with the weight it has on it. Any feed back is well appreciated.
Thanks, Nik.
Thanks, Nik.
I ought to report you to the f#cking RSPCA neville.
My lift is only 2inch Kings but a real 2inches, so not really the same, my back springs are progressive 140-365lb, a full tank almost uses up all of the softer setting and it droops to below front lift height, with 1/4 tank the rear will sit just a bit heigher than the front.
I plan when I can afford it to swap out the rears for linier springs somewhere between 260-300lb, probably closer to 300.
fronts are 240lb no winch or b/b -yet.
hope this helps.
cheers fnq
I plan when I can afford it to swap out the rears for linier springs somewhere between 260-300lb, probably closer to 300.
fronts are 240lb no winch or b/b -yet.
hope this helps.
cheers fnq
*JUST LUV IT* 96 GQ LWB TD4.2, Cav, Kings, Dobinsons, Motorguard, Enginesaver, 400 pro, Cooper ST's (rolls eyes), fleetguard oil filters, Delo 400 engine oil, Delo ESI gearbox oil and an RTC.
Ok... aside from my lean issues which are being sorted [and it only leans because i was sent 2 different length springs and not because of any problem with the spring rate] what i ordered for my Patrol is immediately below. This spring length has given me a genuine 2.5" lift [even though it's designed for a 3" lift]. I've also listed alternative spring rates for you that will provide you with a genuine 3" lift. I've also given you std length rates as well if it helps.
These are Dobinson Springs:
I bought: genuine 2.5" lift
Front: C45-108 : length 440 : Rate 320lb
Rear: C45-129 : length 490 : Rate 305lb
Genuine 3" lift
Front: C93-129 : length 465 : Rate 276lb
Rear: C96-076 : length 515 : Rate 295
Standard
Front length: 400 : Rate Approx 190
Rear length: 460 : Rate approx 200
So given the above you'll note that the additional length doesn't necessarily mean the additional height because the additional rate of the springs will add to the resting height of the vehicle.
I hope this helps.
Harv.
These are Dobinson Springs:
I bought: genuine 2.5" lift
Front: C45-108 : length 440 : Rate 320lb
Rear: C45-129 : length 490 : Rate 305lb
Genuine 3" lift
Front: C93-129 : length 465 : Rate 276lb
Rear: C96-076 : length 515 : Rate 295
Standard
Front length: 400 : Rate Approx 190
Rear length: 460 : Rate approx 200
So given the above you'll note that the additional length doesn't necessarily mean the additional height because the additional rate of the springs will add to the resting height of the vehicle.
I hope this helps.
Harv.
springs
Thanks for feedback fellas
. I have heard reports of 300 LB springs being popular. Any one running them
I dont do any heavy loads in the rear the car is mostly used for off road slow speed mountains driving, rocky stuff. Grinch i have considered lengthening the bump stops hey, thats on the cards. Any other ideas
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I ought to report you to the f#cking RSPCA neville.
Re: springs
[/quote]Nik have you thought of running some coil spacers in the rear or don't you want to go that way?henry wrote:Thanks for feedback fellas. I have heard reports of 300 LB springs being popular. Any one running them
I dont do any heavy loads in the rear the car is mostly used for off road slow speed mountains driving, rocky stuff. Grinch i have considered lengthening the bump stops hey, thats on the cards. Any other ideas
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Cheers Mick.
Re: springs
Nik have you thought of running some coil spacers in the rear or don't you want to go that way?Mick. wrote:henry wrote:Thanks for feedback fellas. I have heard reports of 300 LB springs being popular. Any one running them
I dont do any heavy loads in the rear the car is mostly used for off road slow speed mountains driving, rocky stuff. Grinch i have considered lengthening the bump stops hey, thats on the cards. Any other ideas
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Cheers Mick.[/quote]
if you run long shocks in the rear youll have probs with the spacers falling out
Re: springs
[/quote]henry wrote:Thanks for feedback fellas. I have heard reports of 300 LB springs being popular. Any one running them
I dont do any heavy loads in the rear the car is mostly used for off road slow speed mountains driving, rocky stuff. Grinch i have considered lengthening the bump stops hey, thats on the cards. Any other ideas
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when i was putting in my springs the 305 rears flexed very easily and that was with no weight in the vehicle and so i can only guess that in action they'd do the job without hassles.
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