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Toyota LC fits to GQ?

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Toyota LC fits to GQ?

Post by canuck »

Well we don't have too many Patrols in Canada - probably not more than 20 I suspect. I am always thinking about the issue of getting parts or adapting parts. I was wondering if anyone new if there was any similar parts used in a Land Cruiser which could be used in a LWB 1991 TD4.2 GQ? Suspension? Bumpers? etc. Thanks.
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Post by nzdarin »

I'm using twin 80 series LC front shocks. It quite a common mod on comp truck. All you need to do is raise the shock tower to suit, about 60mm, but it depends on lift.
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Post by weeman »

you can also use landcruiser springs.

a standard spring (cruiser) is about 2" lift in a GQ
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Post by mickyd555 »

did we not have a thread with some info like this in it a while a go?? i cant find it.

front radius arm bushes i think fit, as well as possibly the panhard bushes but i have nothing to back this up with other than a thought???
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Post by tna racing »

80 series shockies fit in the front of a gq thats how we got ours 2 flex.even stock 80 series lc are longer than patrol

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Post by canuck »

I too thought there had been a thread on it a while ago but couldn't find it -so here it is again. The LC suspension info is great. Weeman, what series of LC standard springs give the 2" lift? How do they compare to say a Dobinson spring? I first planned to order some from Auss but the freight costs are a real killer. Nzdarin, I have never seen a cruiser here with double shocks but I will ask the local LC shop what they have and the price range. Keep the info coming guys. :armsup: John
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Post by weeman »

i believe factory standard ones.

i.e any coil for cruiser with no lift should give about 2" to a gq.

Dont know who does it.

Most of us for GQ either use the 80 series or the slighty shorter 78 series shocks to achieve more length in our shocks. 78 series are ideal for around the 3" mark and 80 series are good for 4" - 6"
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Post by canuck »

weeman wrote:i believe factory standard ones.

i.e any coil for cruiser with no lift should give about 2" to a gq.

Dont know who does it.

Most of us for GQ either use the 80 series or the slighty shorter 78 series shocks to achieve more length in our shocks. 78 series are ideal for around the 3" mark and 80 series are good for 4" - 6"
I e-mailed a JDM parts importer today and this is what he came back at me with:
We have a front/rear set of stock FZJ80 coils, $100
Also have a front/rear set of stock HDJ81 coils $150
The rear coils are probably the same on both, front HDJ80 coils are taller to hold up the heavier diesel engine. Both sets are in good shape, still have paint on em aside from where the contact the axle .

Either ones will cost me less than the freight on springs from Auss or Japan. So which ones do you recommend - if any? What issues might I have to put them in? Thanks for the info. John
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Post by GRINCH »

its only the front springs that are higher, the rears are the same
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Post by known 2 »

well theres a heep of things i didn't know, funy how they ride similar hights standard but have such longer shocks.
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Post by VictorBravo »

weeman wrote:you can also use landcruiser springs.

a standard spring (cruiser) is about 2" lift in a GQ
Can anyone tell me if standard 80 series coils also fit a 2002 Patrol coil cab gu?

I'd like to lift my gu by about 2" and have sourced a 2nd pair of standard 80series cruiser coils.

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Post by Lawrence »

well theres a heep of things i didn't know, funy how they ride similar hights standard but have such longer shocks.

Seems to me that the 80 has a higher ride height than the gq
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