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Is it true

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Is it true

Post by Dash007 »

Someone has told me that if I put GQ standard rear springs in my 94 NJ lwb Paj it will give me a 3" lift in the rear :P .
Just want to confirm imformation before I purchase them ??
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Post by hudson44 »

I think its close to a 4" to 5" lift. Depends whether they are new or sagged. The rear will sit a lot higher than the front tho.
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Post by 88pajero »

True, I have them in an nf. They work a treat. Have pics if you want to see the stance they have.
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Post by rhymus »

True. I also have them in my 88. 3-4 inch lift which is good but the best part is a much firmer ride. Might lose some flex but you can load her up pretty good.
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Post by Dash007 »

88pajero wrote:True, I have them in an nf. They work a treat. Have pics if you want to see the stance they have.
That would be great to see pics.
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Post by meminiau »

It's true! I have done it to my NG wagon. It stiffens up the rear so you can disconnect the swaybar for more articulation.

I then wound up the front torsions bars and sut the rubbers so that the truck was almost level.

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Post by Dash007 »

Well job done came up a treat, it's made a big difference of road (took rear sway bar off). just need longer shocks, How do I figure out how long thay need to be ?? The Paj know sits 3 feet 2" thats from ground to bottom of gaurd I think thats ok considering I have no body lift :D .
Cheers for now and thanks for feedback :flasingsmile:
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