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What Else Can I Do To My GQ on a budget .....

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What Else Can I Do To My GQ on a budget .....

Post by pearson »

What Else Can I Do To My GQ.

I Have Done The Following :-

-Body Lift 2''
-3 Inch Coils dobinson and Hydrulic Shocks
-35" Wranglers and 36" Simex ET2
-Rear panard rod adjustable
-Warn Winch
-Front and Rear Cheezy Tube Bars
-Rock Sliders
-Sports Seats
-Bash Plate
-Gps
-Uhf etc
-Rear Quarters Cut
-Wheel Archers Cut
-Lightforce Spotties x 4
-Sports Steering Wheel
-Snorkle
-Dual batteries
-Lpg
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Post by Madmac »

reduction gears and lockers
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Post by pearson »

yeah i got them on the things to do list just getting pricers
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Post by BIG GQ »

Well first up I'd start with an adjustable FRONT pnhard rod.


Then lockers, diff ratios and some chromoly steering arms, heavy duty rear control arms, brace front diffs, get some sliders, GU steering box, internal cage, beadlock rims, upgraded winch motor, 10mm winch rope, should I list more? :D
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Post by GU BUG »

Roll cage

Triple by-pass Fox shocks

24 volt

Twin 6hp motors on your winch (switch to high if it's a slow mount?)

Turbo

Heavy duty rear trail arms

Beadlocked rims

We can go on & on :roll:. You seem to have covered all the cheaper bits & pieces.....Now it's time to spend some money :D
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Post by Madmac »

how fats your wallet, the skys the limit :D
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Post by pearson »

We can go on & on . You seem to have covered all the cheap bits & pieces.....Now it's time to spend some money


cheap stuff gu bug . well i dont want to comp it in an ateco or any thing juist want a caperable car for 4wding
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Post by pearson »

how serious is a adjustable FRONT pnhard rod.
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Post by BIG GQ »

pearson wrote:how serious is a adjustable FRONT pnhard rod.
very serious. you should have don then front beore the rear if anything. BOTH should be done at the same time. It will handled better and safer.
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Post by pearson »

no worries thanks for that . i dose shake a bit in the front end with the 35's on i will do this asap cheers mate
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Post by BIG GQ »

In all honesty and serious mate fit an adjustable front pan hard rod BEFORE doing anything else.

Think of the natural geomety of a standard patrol then think of one lifted withot the front diff being pulled back to normal alignment. Fitting this will also enable the steering damner to run at the correct setting.

If you were in Brisbane I could offer to fit my stuuf for you to show you the fix before you spend your hard earned.
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Post by pearson »

thanks heaps for that offer mate but i will be installing one stright away on monday cheers heaps mate
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Post by GQ Bear »

When i read your list the first thing i thought was front panhard. Then i saw 3" lift. I don't reckon axle geometry would be that bad a problem with a 3" lift as long as rear adjustable is adjusted the same length as stock one or else you'll have a crabbing effect on the road.

I had a 4" lift and didn't put adjustables in for a couple of years. Tyres used to chew like mad on RH rear inner guard.

Since you've got the rear adjustable, you might as well get the front and adjust 'em both so your axles are symetrical to your body again.

1) Remove your stabilisers if you haven't already

2) Another inexpensive mod might be 30mm coil spacers on each corner to quieten that grinding noise you hear each time you get flex with those 36's on a 3"+2" lift.

3) Then what the others' said
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Post by bundyrum4x4 »

GQ Bear wrote:
2) Another inexpensive mod might be 30mm coil spacers on each corner to quieten that grinding noise you hear each time you get flex with those 36's on a 3"+2" lift.
30mm coils spacers wont fix that

Bumpstops are what will need adjusting if the tires are rubbing
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Post by GU BUG »

pearson wrote:We can go on & on . You seem to have covered all the cheap bits & pieces.....Now it's time to spend some money


cheap stuff gu bug . well i dont want to comp it in an ateco or any thing juist want a caperable car for 4wding
Well you asked what more you could put on it & I gave you an answer :roll:. What were you expecting me to say? "Well that's about all you can do to a GQ" :armsup:

I wish I could afford a new garret turbo, roll cage, fox shocks, extra cab chop, etc, etc but that's where the $ start getting bigger :cry:.

Maybe you should rename your thread "What more can I do to my GQ on a budget"................
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Post by jcclures »

I think you haven’t started until you fit a V8, nothing sounds as good.
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Re: What Else Can I Do To My GQ

Post by bagsy »

pearson wrote:What Else Can I Do To My GQ.

I Have Done The Following :-

-Body Lift 2''
-3 Inch Coils dobinson and Hydrulic Shocks
-35" Wranglers and 36" Simex ET2
-Rear panard rod adjustable
-Warn Winch
-Front and Rear Cheezy Tube Bars
-Rock Sliders
-Sports Seats
-Bash Plate
-Gps
-Uhf etc
-Rear Quarters Cut
-Wheel Archers Cut
-Lightforce Spotties x 4
-Sports Steering Wheel
-Snorkle
-Dual batteries
-Lpg
Chrome wheel nuts :cool:

No seriously , lockers front and rear :twisted:
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Post by shakes »

assuming its a petrol? elec igntn and extractors or turbo exhaust and pump mods if diesel

having only 1 adj panhard will f&^% your diffs because the wheels arnt tracking in the same line it will essentially be crabwalking down the road

rollcage would be next on my list

everything else will start costing $$$$
Stop worryin about mods and start driving the thing, having all the goodies doesnt mean squat if you cant pick your lines properly

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Post by GRINCH »

hd rear lower trailing arms would be my next, if you see the tube the stock ones are made out of it just scary, ive seen heavier tent poles
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Post by Vulcanised »

go the V8 conversion :armsup:

EDIT: i just read the title of the thread again...... on a budget eh?? hrmmm you can budget about 8 grand for the conversion :cool:
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Post by JemmyBubbles »

GRINCH wrote:hd rear lower trailing arms would be my next, if you see the tube the stock ones are made out of it just scary, ive seen heavier tent poles
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If you aren't intending on using it in any competitions circuits and purely want a capable 4x4. I would invest in a front auto locker (Flame Suit on) they are cheaper than a selectable locker and well worth their money IMHO. I would also consider leaving in your rear LSD and perhaps giving it a bit of a tighten up, I do have a rear locker though. However you have to be in really gnarly territory before the LSD in the rear of these things gives up.

Do you have drum brakes rear or disc ? If drum hunt around for a rear factory locker housing.. Cheap.. good..

Ditto on the Adj. Front Panhard as well. The OE panhards are much the same strength as the trailing arms ie; cheese.

There are a billllllllllllion things you could spend your hard earned dosh on. I guess prioritise (sp?). I would definately spend my $$$ on lockers though.

Also perhaps consider giving all of your cheezy racing barwork to me.

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