i have read a little, but can someone tell me for sure if a GQ shorty coils will bolt straight into rear of my 99 NL pajero?
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GQ coils in Paj
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yes, from what i know the swb and lwb springs are the same.
i have fitted(in the past) lwb gu springs to my nl. fit straight in
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i have fitted(in the past) lwb gu springs to my nl. fit straight in
check out this link in the FAQ section
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cookie monster
99 GU Patrol Wagon 4.2td
paj
iv got a shorty paj,
bought a set of shorty gq progressive rate springs, chucked them in, gave about 3.5"-4" lift. Too tall in a shorty, causes nasty rear uni vibes, took them out, running lwb paj hd pedders.
in a lwb paj, the shorty springs would probably work a treat, about 3" dead on i rekon.
dean
bought a set of shorty gq progressive rate springs, chucked them in, gave about 3.5"-4" lift. Too tall in a shorty, causes nasty rear uni vibes, took them out, running lwb paj hd pedders.
in a lwb paj, the shorty springs would probably work a treat, about 3" dead on i rekon.
dean
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