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I'm interested in geting more flex out my mk. I was thinking maybe 1 or2 springs in each pack with extended shackles, just to locate the diff, and coil-over-shocks to hold the weight. How does this sound? expensive?
Or should i stick to a more standard setup with 3 leaf in the back and 4 in the front with extended shackles? maybe drop shakles? what they like?
I'm thinking that a standard exended shackle would be more predictable then a drop shackle.
i don't really want anymore lift cause it already looks to high for the road.
GQ leafy ute - TD42, 2" lift, parabolics up-front, dove tail tray and 37" IROKs
thanks mate, thats some nutty lokking suspension on the bottom pics! would like to have some chance at getting over the pits tho if it is ever nesseary agian.
GQ leafy ute - TD42, 2" lift, parabolics up-front, dove tail tray and 37" IROKs
if you are going coil overs, use something like in the 2nd pic. or if your not that dodgy, maybe gq lower arms and rover a frame.
thats 'doddzee' truck. not sure on the legal aspect. but i think if you use standard stuff i.e stock patrol lower arms, stock rover a frame, just anything that looks standard. it should be alrite....maybe..