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not your normal gq lift question

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not your normal gq lift question

Post by badger »

i have just bought a gq wagon. it has a tough dog 6 inch lift and 35's
the front works fine and doesnt contact body as it has drop boxes and the arms are spaced forwards.
but the rear hits the whole wheel arch from front to back 2 inches before the bumpstops.
i love the height it has right now,
so do i lower it 2 inches and install a body lift (also makes it slightly more legal)
or do i leave the suspension alone and install 2 inch bump stop extensions?

i did a quater chop and trimmed the rear half of the gaurds on saturday and this helped a little but it still hits
also i still need to adjust the castor as the drop boxes are only for a 4 inch lift, so if i was to drop it back to 4 castor would be fine, and i have a mate willing to buy my springs for cost of new ones

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Post by stool »

Mabe a little less offset on the rims as it sounds like the tyres are sticking
out past the guards to far.

Unless you mean the tyres are hitting the inside wheel arch and chassis
rail which would be the same as most patrols.
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Post by GRINCH »

id install longer bumpstops, saves the tyre jamming on the inside of the guaurd at full compression
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Post by toughnut »

Have the bumpstops been modified to match the lift? If not that would be my first choice. Even if they have, I'd extend the bumpstops to suit rather than loose wheel track size or diameter.

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Post by badger »

no it runs standard bump stops both ends

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Post by toughnut »

badger wrote:no it runs standard bump stops both ends

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The main reason you need to extend your bumpstop is to protect your shocks from bottoming out. Try this. Disconnect your rear panhard and remove your rear springs. Reconnect your rear panhard (for safety). Lower your truck until the rear either sits on your bump stops or your shocks bottom out. Your need about an inch of fat in your bump stops to properly protect your shocks. To extend them just unbolt your bump stops off your chassis and bolt or weld in some spacers.

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Post by steel »

I'd do a body lift, that way u don't lose any wheel travel.
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steel wrote:I'd do a body lift, that way u don't lose any wheel travel.
He still needs to match his bump stops to his lift.
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Post by steel »

As long as the shocks ar'nt bottoming out at full compression he can let the axle travel all the way up to standard bumpstops
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Post by toughnut »

steel wrote:As long as the shocks ar'nt bottoming out at full compression he can let the axle travel all the way up to standard bumpstops
hence why I said he needs to match them to his lift. I'd personally steer away from putting in a body lift on top of a 6 inch lift though.
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Post by badger »

i dont hit the bump stop of the shocks atm
they still have a good bit of travel left in them. i just hit the cab. its all well n good to say dont limit the flex but its already huge and being how strict they are here in qld going 2 inches more with a body lift, would be silly lol

and if i drop it down 2 inches i will lose travel as well wont i ?
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Post by steel »

Wheel travel is dictated somewhat by shock length. if u change to 4 inch lift springs but keep the same shocks u will have the same wheel travel [although your spring may dislodge at full extension]. Extra down travel is sometimes hard to achieve, owing to suspension link limitations, but upward travel to the bump stop is easy [ designed in at the factory]. Personally i hate to loose compression in my suspension set up coz it's so happy working on that plane
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Post by zer0 »

ok i have to be the smart ass ....


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Post by badger »

heath dude you are obviously confused by the fact my springs are round. they are meant to be this way its how they do it on a real truck :P

ok i had to be a smart ass

ps its not an mq i cant just cut off half the cab to fit tyres in
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