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6" suspension lift

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6" suspension lift

Post by GAS-747 »

Looking at purchasing 1 of these kits off ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GQ-GU-Patrol-4-o ... dZViewItem

Just looking for feedback or opinions on these items.

Also does this kit contain everything needed?
or should I look at adding more parts to it? (what else is needed if anything)
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Post by GUEEY »

Hi.

I am currently in the process of lifting my GU Wagon 5 inch.
Once i fitted my Adjustable Panhard Rods and centred my diffs evenly, it kicked my steering wheel out 1/4 of a turn.
i fixed this with an ajustable drag link ( heavy duty) which i didnot even consider when i was sourcing parts.
My truck is in getting drop 4-5 inch Drop boxes fitted at the moment.

So consider a adjustable drag link , that is not pictured in the link.

Cheers

Grant.
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Post by GUte »

What brand spring?
Not keen on bushes or plates.
Arms or boxes are better.
Try Big"O"4x4 also on Ebay or Oondy @ WWW.patrol4x4.com ( same bloke).

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Post by Nelso »

Why do you want to go so big?
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Post by bogged »

Nelso wrote:Why do you want to go so big?
x44teen..
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Post by oondy »

PM Sent mate.

cheers

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Post by j-top paj »

bogged wrote:
Nelso wrote:Why do you want to go so big?
x44teen..
+ 1 :lol:
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Post by GAS-747 »

My lpg tank sits pretty low (below the tow bar) and want alot more clearance so I can go virtually anywhere...

What size lift would you guys recomend?
Will be used for daily duties as well as off road & comps etc
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Post by bogged »

So for daily driver, comp truck, weekender, and tourer?

Possibly a 4inch would do.

but 3inch sus will fit 37's with a bit of guard trimming. or 35s not to hard either.
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Post by j-top paj »

we talking GU or GQ?
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Post by bogged »

j-top paj wrote:we talking GU or GQ?
assuming GQ..

if its GU, 3inch will go Q78's so no problems there.
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Post by j-top paj »

bogged wrote:
j-top paj wrote:we talking GU or GQ?
assuming GQ..
me too..
GU require less lift
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Post by GAS-747 »

Yeah I have a GQ.
So a 4 inch lift with 35's should be good for all round use?
I thought I'd go for 6" to compensate any sag that may occur...
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Post by poppeye »

put the gas tank in the boot problem solved
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Post by GAS-747 »

I need the cargo area & 3rd row seat as I have a family & the GQ is our all rounder. Also it's not just the LPG tank that makes me want to lift it, I am hoping for good clearance all round as I wish to do a fair bit of off road work in mild to wild conditions...
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Post by nzdarin »

Any more than 4" for an all purpose Patrol is going to be a backwards step. Most 'serious' will be running at the eqivalent of 4" or less. Normally less as the lower it is the better it performs and handles.
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Post by bogged »

nzdarin wrote:Any more than 4" for an all purpose Patrol is going to be a backwards step. Most 'serious' will be running at the eqivalent of 4" or less. Normally less as the lower it is the better it performs and handles.
what he said...
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Post by j-top paj »

only have 3" in mine and its good enough as an allrounder.
still pleasant to drive on the road and handles well.
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Post by tna racing »

hey gas we currently have 5"(sagged to 4.5) springs and 2" body and raised the tank. i think thats a better option maybe 3+2 and raise tank
1993 Gq lwb with added xtra's :) sold
fj60,lifted,35s,33s for daily, 3f power!
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